The treatment of the upper floors provides a striking contrast.
Few treatments in the practice of medicine provide as large a benefit for as small an effort.
Due to inflation, especially in the 1970s, the community nursing homes received less money to support the care and treatment provided.
Because of this independence, each orthogonal treatment provides different information to the others.
In both cases, treatment provides a physical barrier to flame spread.
This additional treatment provides some patients with improved outcomes and longer survival rates.
Both treatments provide the same prediction, and neither is particularly preferred over the other.
Early recognition and prompt treatment provide the greatest opportunity for recovery.
The data will be used to measure the results of the care and treatment provided to home-bound patients.
The treatment after inhalation is to keep airways open and provide oxygen.