51. The question is how sedated the patient wants to be. 52. There were beds, but if a patient wanted a mattress, that came from home. 53. This enables emergency personnel to instantly recognize when a patient wants no resuscitation attempts. 54. This is the future not only because patients want it, but practitioners do, too, he added. 55. Willis believes exercise helps, though it may be the last thing the patient wants to do. 56. Younger patients often want, and can tolerate, extremely aggressive treatments. 57. Patients frequently want to struggle on their own to deal with the outcome, leaving counselors to hope their lessons got through. 58. All three patients had wanted to complete their transformation from men to women with surgery after going through counseling and other treatments. 59. Experts worry that patients will not want to use the new technology if jobs or insurance are threatened by genetic discrimination. 60. For now, patients simply want therapy. |