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Exploration of drug therapy related problems in a general medicine ward of a tertiary care hospital of Eastern Nepal. [PDF]
Thapa RB, Dahal P, Karki S, Mainali UK.
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An integrated model of care between general surgery and general medicine rationalizes and enhances the care of older surgical patients. [PDF]
Ferrah N, Salomoni S, Turner R.
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[Preventive care for geriatric patients in general medicine]. [PDF]
Glehr R.
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Motives and modifying factors for giving or rejecting psychiatric diagnoses in general medicine and psychiatry - a qualitative interview study. [PDF]
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Updating Relatives of Patients Lacking Capacity in General Medicine: A Quality Improvement Project in a District Hospital in the United Kingdom. [PDF]
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Medical bulletin. Harrisburg Polyclinic Hospital, 1998
Abstract Which of the following statements about hypothermia is/are true? a it is defined as fall of oral temperature to below 35°C b it may be caused by hypothyroidism c the] wave on the ECG is characteristic d it is often associated with a low blood pressure e death may be diagnosed in hypothermic patients with absent pupillary reflex.
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Abstract Which of the following statements about hypothermia is/are true? a it is defined as fall of oral temperature to below 35°C b it may be caused by hypothyroidism c the] wave on the ECG is characteristic d it is often associated with a low blood pressure e death may be diagnosed in hypothermic patients with absent pupillary reflex.
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2019
Abstract The oral cavity is the largest and most used orifice in the human body. It is the opening of the aerodigestive tract, as well as a region of the body that is heavily involved in both sensing the outside world and communicating with it.
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Abstract The oral cavity is the largest and most used orifice in the human body. It is the opening of the aerodigestive tract, as well as a region of the body that is heavily involved in both sensing the outside world and communicating with it.
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