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... symptoms or behavior . 7. During an interview , a patient denies having any anxiety . The patient frequently changes position in the chair , holds his arms folded tight against his chest , and has little eye contact with the in ...
... symptoms or behavior . 7. During an interview , a patient denies having any anxiety . The patient frequently changes position in the chair , holds his arms folded tight against his chest , and has little eye contact with the in ...
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... symptoms Functionality Physical exam No deficit or significant re- cent improvement None or significant recent improvement allowing ad- equate intake No deficit or significant re- cent improvement No deficit or chronic deficit in the ...
... symptoms Functionality Physical exam No deficit or significant re- cent improvement None or significant recent improvement allowing ad- equate intake No deficit or significant re- cent improvement No deficit or chronic deficit in the ...
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... symptoms persist , we will perform an amniocentesis . " b ) " If these symptoms persist , we will discuss having you hospitalized . " c ) " The symptoms are caused by the pressure of the growing uterus on the veins . They are usual ...
... symptoms persist , we will perform an amniocentesis . " b ) " If these symptoms persist , we will discuss having you hospitalized . " c ) " The symptoms are caused by the pressure of the growing uterus on the veins . They are usual ...
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Assessment of the Whole Person | 1 |
Physical Examination | 61 |
CHAPTER | 73 |
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