Bedside
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And I walked up to the
bedside
of an old woman who was breathing very rapidly, fragile, obviously in the latter phase of active dying.
Now, I'm sure you all keep a copy of the goals under your pillow, or by the
bedside
table, but just in case you don't, and your memory needs some jogging, the deal agreed then goes like this: developing countries promised to at least halve extreme poverty, hunger and deaths from disease, alongside some other targets, by 2015, and developed nations promised to help them get that done by dropping debts, increasing smart aid, and trade reform.
We streamed data from the
bedside
instruments in their pediatric intensive care so that we could both look at the data in real time and, more importantly, to store the data so that we could start to learn from it.
We are creating the next generation of M.D.'s and engineers capable of translating discoveries all the way from bench to
bedside.
Well, what you do is, you test in animals, you test in test tubes, but there's this notion of going from the bench to the bedside, and in order to get from the bench, the lab, to the bedside, to the patients, you've got to get the drug tested.
I mean, you can think of clothes constructed form renewable biobased sources, cars running on biofuel from engineered microbes, plastics made from biodegradable polymers and customized therapies, printed at a patient's
bedside.
Every hospital in the world could use a DBC for printing personalized medicines for a patient at their
bedside.
I sat by her
bedside
but looked anxiously at my watch, and I knew something that she didn't.
Doctors and nurses can get better at asking about the context of patients' lives, not simply because it's better
bedside
manner, but frankly, because it's a better standard of care.
His
bedside
became a site for those seeking advice and spiritual counsel, and through us, my father was able to speak and uplift, letter by letter, blink by blink.
They asked to attend our
bedside
rounds where we discussed his condition and his plan, which I thought was a reasonable request, and also would give us a chance to show them how much we were trying and how much we cared.
This new knowledge is the game-changer, and it's up to those scientists that continue to find that evidence, but it's up to the clinicians to start translating this data at the bedside, today.
The night before my sister died, I sat by her
bedside.
I hadn't seen her since the last time we were in Sudan together, and there I was at her hospital
bedside
in a 400-year-old building in France.
Nurses have a really unique relationship with us because of the time spent at
bedside.
No matter what happens, if you leave your cell phone by your bedside, you will not have a billion cell phones in the morning.
A whole team has to be skilled and coordinated; the nurses who do the deliveries in a place like this, the doctor who backs them up, the supply clerk who's responsible for 22 critical drugs and supplies being in stock and at the bedside, the medical officer in charge, responsible for the quality of the whole facility.
All of the equipment, she worked her way through and made sure she had everything she needed at the
bedside.
I've felt it in the operating room, at the
bedside.
But robotic surgery also introduced something else to surgery: the idea that a surgeon doesn't actually have to be standing at the patient's
bedside
to deliver care, that he could be looking at a screen and instructing a robot through a computer.
I guess, there's a picture on the
bedside
table of one young lady's bedroom and what self-respecting horror movie wouldn't be complete these days without a lesbian couple?
Jane Wyman sings, too, in a hospital
bedside
reprise following Doris Day's lead, causing one to wonder, "Did they run out of sets?"
It has a tangible atmosphere and I found myself wishing I could be there away from it all, cooking my corn on the cob at my
bedside
table.
Everyone who entered the room became transfixed on the television and the haunting images of Edith and Edie who seemed to be living out their lives in practically one room of a large filthy mansion on the beach, eating ice cream and corn on the cob (which was cooked on the
bedside
table)--and the cat urinating on edith's bed and her unbelievable words, "i thrive on it [the smell]."
He never touches alcohol, his hobby is taxidermy, and he even keeps a stuffed squirrel by his
bedside
which he stuffed himself.
When summoned to the boy's bedside, Martin believes his son has tried to commit suicide, although the facts are unclear.
Perhaps the IMF’s
bedside
manners would improve, perhaps not.
This is a man who, according to his first wife, long kept a collection of Hitler’s speeches on his
bedside
table, and who blithely calls blacks “lazy,” derides Mexicans as “rapists,” and judges Muslims collectively guilty for Islamist terrorism.
Ushering a drug from lab bench to
bedside
requires investing vast sums of money over long horizons.
Thus, the impact of personalized medicine in the short term might be positive at the patient’s bedside, but vast clinical trials to demonstrate the safety of new drugs will impose huge development costs that manufacturers might never recover.
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