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CORONIAL LAW – Respiratory arrest, bronchial asthma, known sensitivity to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), non-allergic hypersensitivity reactio
As AX attended Multicare irregularly she did not always see the same general practitioner (GP).
Health Network’s “GP guide to harm. minimisation for patients using non-.
and lack of appetite.25 He was referred to a general practitioner (“GP”) and a. ... Mirtazapine and booked for a GP review.36 The impression recorded was that
her mental health via a GP care plan. She told him about the sexual assault. ... the next day and that she intended to visit her GP about her sleep.
1Dr Irvine. noted he had no reported significant past medical history, had no regular GP, and.
It was also his opinion that Samuel’s history and presentation was sufficient to mandate the GP sending the patient to hospital.
He was reassured about his chest pain. He was. discharged for GP follow up, as he already had a mental health care plan and advised to. ... recommendation that
14. Dr Michelle Brener was the couple’s GP. She attended their home several times in December 2016, and thought John was showing symptoms of septicaemia, for w
care of Dr Richard Baguley, the General Practitioner (GP) at Junee, who had first started seeing.
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