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  2. The Patient - Wikipedia

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    The Patient is an American psychological thriller television limited series created and written by Joel Fields and Joe Weisberg, who also serve as showrunners and are executive producers along with Chris Long, Caroline Moore, Victor Hsu, and Steve Carell.

  3. Family Physicians Of Gahanna in Gahanna, OH - WebMD

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    Family Physicians Of Gahanna is a Practice with 2 Locations. Currently Family Physicians Of Gahanna's 19 physicians cover 6 specialty areas of medicine.

  4. Medical record - Wikipedia

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    The information contained in the medical record allows health care providers to determine the patient's medical history and provide informed care. The medical record serves as the central repository for planning patient care and documenting communication among patient and health care provider and professionals contributing to the patient's care.

  5. Patient-controlled analgesia - Wikipedia

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    Patient-controlled epidural analgesia (PCEA) is a related term describing the patient-controlled administration of analgesic medicine in the epidural space, by way of intermittent boluses or infusion pumps. This can be used by women in labour, terminally ill cancer patients or to manage post-operative pain.

  6. Ascites: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options - WebMD

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    A high SAAG level is a sign of raised pressure in your portal vein. Your doctor may also refer you to a liver specialist for other tests or treatment. Ascites Treatments.

  7. The Silent Patient - Wikipedia

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    The Silent Patient is a 2019 psychological thriller novel written by British–Cypriot author Alex Michaelides. The successful debut novel was published by Celadon Books, a division of Macmillan Publishers, on 5 February 2019. [1] The audiobook version, released on the same date, is read by Louise Brealey and Jack Hawkins. [1]