In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can plant alstroemeria bulbs in the spring, early summer, or fall, depending on your climate. Alstroemeria grows best when temperatures do not exceed 68° F (20° C) daily and range from 40 and 50° F (4 to 10° C) at night. If you plant alstroemeria indoors, you can do so any time of the year as long as you place the plant in a temperate location. Alstroemeria grows best in locations with full morning sun and some shade in the afternoons. If you’re growing alstroemeria indoors, pick a sunny window ledge or a spot with lightly filtered sunshine.
Summary: Plant when temperatures do not exceed 68° F (20° C) daily. Pick a site with part shade to full sun.

Thorough medical knowledge and swift, accurate diagnoses are clearly important, but the well-being of patients relies on much more than merely that.  Taking the time to assess patient satisfaction means improving the communication between physicians and the patients they treat.  Surveys and similar assessment practices can make patients feel more listened to and cared for. This makes it easier for patients to trust their physicians and open up to medical staff about health issues. Patient satisfaction surveys also give medical practices an understanding of what they need to do to improve overall. This includes things like physical surroundings, timeliness of staff, duration of time taken to receive test results, waiting time, hand hygiene, friendliness of staff, etc. Conducting a patient satisfaction survey can be a good thing, but you need to make sure that everyone involved is interested in actively improving.  Everyone involved with your medical practice must be brought on board. This includes those actively involved with patients (physicians, nurses, nursing assistants, other office staff) as well as those who run things behind the scenes. Quality work must be at the center of your practice's mission and vision. Keep in mind that patients have lots of choices when it comes to healthcare, so make sure that all of your staff members understand the importance of maintaining and enhancing patient satisfaction. Determine how much you can afford to spend on this project before you embark on it. The rest of your decisions concerning the project will need to be based on that figure.  Customer satisfaction surveys that are operated completely in-house are much more affordable in monetary terms, but they will require a greater time investment. Most large healthcare corporations hire large healthcare satisfaction companies to asses patient satisfaction. This allows for objective studies without any bias associated with the results. Conducting a survey through an outside vendor will save time, but it will cost you more money. Expect to pay at least $300 to $400 per physician if your practice has at least three physicians associated with it.  You also need to consider the cost of analysis. If you are confident that someone in the practice has the time and skill to analyze the results quantitatively and accurately, you can save money by doing this in-house. If this isn't the case, though, you will need to outsource the analysis of results to a firm that specializes in the analysis of healthcare related data. Written surveys are the most popular and, under most circumstances, the most accurate.  Other options used can include phone surveys, focus groups, and personal interviews. The areas you assess will be the same regardless of the tool you decide on, even though the exact questions you might ask could vary between formats. The right choice mostly depends on cost and practicality for your specific circumstances. Make sure that all of your staff and professional colleagues know what to expect from the survey.  Explain your reasons for embarking on a patient satisfaction assessment. These may include improvement in performance, timeliness, physical aesthetics, reception staff impression. etc. Point out that patients deserve to have a say in provider performance. Also, mention that patients may comment on any aspect of care, from check-in to following up with test results. Also point out that it is important to be consistent with quality care and to ensure that everyone is following protocols, policies, and national guidelines. Also explain how the results will be evaluated and acted upon. This step will need to be done continually throughout the entire process. In other words, everyone involved should be kept updated from start to finish.
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One-sentence summary -- Understand the significance of assessment. Approach the process with the right attitude. Think about the cost. Determine which tool to use. Keep everyone informed.

Q: Take a close look at your hand to see how your palms and fingers are structured. While each person is unique, most hands can be grouped into different elemental types. You could also have Earth hands, which have angled palms and fingers. Water hands look more curved and tend to get sweatier, while fire hands look wide at the palm base and thinner at the fingertips.   While these categories are general, understanding the basic structure of your hands can help you discern the alignment of your fingers later on. To get the most accurate interpretation of your own life, study the fingers on your most dominant hand.  You could also have psychic hands, which are more narrow and have thinner digits overall. Extend your hands and separate your fingers slightly to get a better look at each digit. Take a close look at your fingers and see if each one runs in a straight or crooked line. As you’d expect, straight, balanced fingers indicate balance and strength in specific aspects of your life. Crooked, leaning fingers, however, indicate points of weakness that you may struggle with. For example, if your forefinger is straight, it could mean that you're a strong leader with great ideas, while a bent forefinger could mean that you’re less good at taking control.
A: Check for long fingers and squared palms to determine if you have air hands. Note that straight, balanced fingers indicate balance and strength in several aspects of your life.

Problem: Article: Depending on how your bowel obstruction was treated, you may feel minor pain for a few weeks. Take the pain relief medications that your doctor prescribed or recommended. If the pain doesn't get better or feels worse, contact your doctor. It might be a few months before you feel your energy levels return to normal. Talk with your doctor about specific dietary changes you'll need to make in the days after your obstruction is fixed. Choose soft foods that are easy to digest and limit the amount of fiber you eat. Avoid drinks that are fizzy, which could cause gas or bloating. For example, limit or avoid beer and carbonated sodas. Instead, stay hydrated by drinking water, juice, and tea. You should be able to do light exercises 6 weeks after surgery to fix an obstruction, but talk to your doctor first. Avoid heavy lifting or putting pressure on your abdomen for 6 weeks after treatment for an obstruction. Instead, go for short walks around your house or neighborhood and take frequent rest breaks. Most people return to their normal exercise levels 3 months after the obstruction is fixed.
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Rest and take pain medication. Eat a low-fiber diet that's gentle on the bowels. Start light exercises when your doctor approves activity.