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... hospital . THE HOSPITAL ENVIRONMENT In the early part of this century hospitalization was dreaded . Hospitals were seen as unpleasant and costly places , and most im- portantly as places where people went to die . With the advent of ...
... hospital . THE HOSPITAL ENVIRONMENT In the early part of this century hospitalization was dreaded . Hospitals were seen as unpleasant and costly places , and most im- portantly as places where people went to die . With the advent of ...
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... Hospital Personnel Fail to Wash Hands Frequently ( The following UPI article appeared in the Riverside , California Press on June 11 , 1981. ) Boston ( UPI ) -Patients in intensive- care units risk contracting new diseases because hospital ...
... Hospital Personnel Fail to Wash Hands Frequently ( The following UPI article appeared in the Riverside , California Press on June 11 , 1981. ) Boston ( UPI ) -Patients in intensive- care units risk contracting new diseases because hospital ...
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... hospital must make reasonable response to the request of a patient for ser- vices . The hospital must provide evaluation , service , and / or refer- ral as indicated by the urgency of the case . When medically permis- sable , a patient ...
... hospital must make reasonable response to the request of a patient for ser- vices . The hospital must provide evaluation , service , and / or refer- ral as indicated by the urgency of the case . When medically permis- sable , a patient ...
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Introduction to Social Psychology and | 1 |
Causation Communication SelfIdentity | 15 |
Patient Cooperation with Treatment | 35 |
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