Studies have shown that neurologically impaired patients have been helped at multitasking by nothing more than someone clapping their hands at random intervals.
Supportive psychotherapy has received little or no formal scientific study, but some clinicians find it useful in helping mildly impaired patients adjust to their illness.
No dose adaptation is necessary for elderly or renally (kidney) impaired patients.
Non-24 is rare among visually impaired patients who retain at least some light perception.
The greatest improvement of quality of life was observed among the most impaired patients.
Cognitively impaired patients may require simpler scales and more frequent pain assessment.
Significant toxic effects and accumulation to tissues have been observed in renally impaired patients.
The study also found that as a general rule, the impaired patients' movement patterns were more varied than the healthy volunteers'.
A vibrate function makes it particularly suitable for hearing impaired patients.
Anti-factor Xa levels may be recommended in underweight, obese, pregnant, or renally impaired patients.