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flipping Patient care The conversion of an 'attached' Pt–already being seen by a particular physician or group–to another doctor for future followup after being seen in an ER or other neutral health care setting, where
one of the ER staff suggested that the Pt switch physicians. See Attached patient. Patient discussion about Flipping property. Q. i have a ex boyfriend who is 57 i think hes a alcoholic or something or bipolar.. his personality flip flops. well wondering what is causing this maybe midlife crisis .. i asked something is going on... he thinks he's fine. A. Does he make irresponsible decisions regarding money, job, etc.? Does he have exalted mood? Does he acts dangerously; being sure he can't be harmed? Read more or ask a question about Flipping propertyPersonality changes are indeed suggestive of bipolar. If you think he does have bipolar, than consulting a psychiatrist may be wise, since this disease can be diagnosed by him or her and there's a quite successful treatment. You may read more here:http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/bipolardisorder.html How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Some confusion arises over the process of making money flipping property. For anyone interested in becoming involved in the industry, this guide to flipping property and using it as an investment tool explains the procedure, the roles of those involved, legal aspects, financing and loans, finding property, renovation, and how to show and sell a house. One of the primary reasons we don't have a speculative market or high concentration of investors in New York is that 80% of our housing stock is coop," said Miller, indicating that co-op boards, whose approval is necessary for the sale of one of its co-op units, tend to impede the investor agenda for flipping property. |
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