Examples of 'patient may experience' in a sentence

Meaning of "patient may experience"

A phrase commonly used in medical contexts to indicate that a patient might undergo or encounter certain symptoms, side effects, sensations, or conditions as a result of a medical procedure, treatment, or illness. It denotes the potential physical or psychological responses that a patient could encounter

How to use "patient may experience" in a sentence

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patient may experience
So our patient may experience some distress.
Lightheadedness is another symptom that the patient may experience.
The patient may experience minimal pain.
Epilepsy is a condition in which the patient may experience seizures.
The patient may experience extensive bleeding.
But it is possible that the patient may experience a loss of sensitivity.
The patient may experience problems with coordination.
The psychotherapist also pointed out adverse effects a patient may experience.
The patient may experience secondary gain.
During every step of this procedure the patient may experience some dizziness.
A patient may experience leucopenia occasionally.
Originally it was noted to help relieve the suffering a patient may experience from malarial parasites.
The patient may experience severe neuropathic pain.
This exam should be painless although sometimes the patient may experience a slight tugging sensation.
The patient may experience symptoms.

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During bronchoscopy, the patient may experience a cough.
The patient may experience some discomfort during the procedure.
As the condition worsens, the patient may experience a number of symptoms.
The patient may experience a small prick and then no discomfort.
If the skin is very sensitive, the patient may experience itching.
Such a patient may experience apathy but not be aware of sadness.
During this type of treatment, the patient may experience some bruising.
The patient may experience excessive bleeding during the surgery.
If enough of the fluid leaks out, the patient may experience a headache.
A patient may experience secondary gain from maintaining the dysfunctional pattern.
In addition to pain, the patient may experience numbness of the feet.
A patient may experience recurrent pain many years after a spine fusion surgery.
After receiving a composite, a patient may experience minor post-operative sensitivity.
The patient may experience an unpleasant taste when particles alight on the mucosa.
As the disease progresses, the patient may experience difficulty in walking and talking.
The patient may experience several changes of catheters as unpleasant and to some extent painful.
If the compression is too tight, the patient may experience pain or difficulty breathing.
The patient may experience the sensation of having a small ball inside the eye.
For the first ten days, a patient may experience bruising and discomfort.
The patient may experience confusion which may affect his behavior because of neurological injury.
According to statistics, after such an operation, the patient may experience many complications.
The patient may experience some minor discomfort when the bandage is removed from the skin.
By reducing penetration forces, it is believed that the patient may experience less pain.
There are multiple reasons why a patient may experience glare and halos following vision correction surgery.
However, it is often hard to say that which type the patient may experience first.
The patient may experience the following,.
If the optic nerve is compressed, the patient may experience blurred, dark or dim vision.
A patient may experience diffuse ( widespread ) generalized pain radiating into the back.
In addition to pain and swelling, a patient may experience a variety of other liver cancer symptoms.
The patient may experience discomfort in the donor area for 6 8 hours after surgery.
Where metastases develop in the bones, the patient may experience severe bone pain.
Also, the patient may experience vomiting with blood.
I will be triggering memories, disrupting the unconscious . So our patient may experience some distress.
As a result, the patient may experience pain relief.
Patient may experience a burning / tingling sensation a couple of days before the appearance of the sores.

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