词汇 | example_english_intensive-care |
释义 | Examples of intensive careThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. There is no antitoxin available for human use and patients died in the 2000 cluster despite debridement, antibiotics and intensivecare. For instance, the institutionalisation of a sibling can be a relief if she or he needed intensivecare. Since 1991, he had spent 12 days in the intensivecare for treatment of atrial arrhythmias, but was never noted to be hypertensive. However, in the intensivecare unit futility is in the eye of the few beholders who see patient care according to the curative mode. For the interhospital transfer a mobile intensivecare unit, a bus, was used. All patients reached the intensivecare unit in sinus rhythm and received standard doses of (5-10 urn/kg/ min) dopamine. Following return to the intensivecare unit, ventricular function remained poor despite ionotropic support and the child died eight hours postoperatively. Extubation was carried out at a median of 3 hours (30 minutes to 8 days) after arrival in the intensivecare unit. In the intensivecare unit, the principal source of infection is through penetrating lines and catheters. If the patient is intensivecare dependent, then anatomical repair is performed within a day or two. Three pediatric fellows at each of the hospitals reviewed the medical records of all patients who died during 2002 in their pediatric intensivecare units. Indicators of quality of life for older people and their caregivers also suggested that there were gains as a consequence of receiving intensivecare management. Bacterial sepsis continues to be the leading cause of death in intensivecare units. Despite these advances in neonatal intensivecare, mortality and morbidity remains high. Speech and language skills in children who required neonatal intensivecare. As a result, he (she) has been on the intensivecare unit for a week with a fever. The hospital sector deals with medical conditions that require more specialized treatment, specialized equipment, and intensivecare. Fulminant late-onset sepsis in a neonatal intensivecare unit, 1988-1997 and the impact of avoiding empiric vancomycin therapy. Actually nothing out of the ordinary for pediatric newborn intensivecare was employed in this case. Evaluating and combining physicians' probabilities of survival in an intensivecare unit. Death in the intensivecare nursery: physician practice of withdrawing and withholding life support. Four days following the procedure, he had an acute deterioration, thought to be secondary to aspiration, for which he again required intensivecare and ventilation. This decisionmaking capacity, ceded to me by the parents, has been considered ethically acceptable in my neonatal intensivecare unit. Light caring obligations therefore cannot be distinguished from more intensivecare. Invasive candidiasis in infants weighing more than 2500 grams at birth admitted to a neonatal intensivecare unit. There was more variability in the proportion of cases requiring ventilation in an intensivecare unit (median 53 % : annual range 21-68 %). All children were cared for at neonatal intensivecare units for 1 month but their infancies were otherwise uncomplicated. This has been explained by the medical advances in the field of neonatal intensivecare. The authors suggest organisational, clinical, and audit-based recommendations to improve the quality of care prior to intensivecare admission. The progress in neonatal intensivecare and anaesthesia now encourages and facilitates early surgical correction. A patient in intensivecare requires more attention, ordinarily, than an outpatient with an earache. Words are important whether used in the intensivecare unit or in the court. To remedy that situation, they performed a national survey of internists, oncologists, and intensivecare specialists using computer-assisted telephone interviews (n 344, response rate 64%). He had a further episode of aspiration requiring admission to intensivecare. Additionally, the neonate needs to be transferred from the ward or intensivecare unit to the catheter laboratory. If the child cannot be extubated, then the ventricular septal defect can be closed, admittedly having spent several extra days in intensivecare. Intensivecare unit stay duration was 1.6 days (1-4). Neurobehavioral functioning in neonatal intensivecare unit graduates in late childhood and early adolescence. He was transferred to the intensivecare unit of another hospital due to lack of such facilities in our hospital at that time. There was evidence of improved well-being for the older people and more markedly so for t he carers receiving the intensivecare-management support. The provision of intensivecare at specially appointed child welfare clinics did not completely prevent the development of serious malnutrition. Post-operatively, the neonate was managed on the intensivecare unit for four days, and was discharged from hospital without complication ten days following surgery. Further knowledge and experience in the haemodynamic monitoring and pathophysiology of the cardiovascular system may be obtained by spending time in the intensivecare unit. Immediately following admission to the intensivecare unit, the pulmonary arterial pressure was halfsystemic. People can die well in nursing homes and even in intensivecare units, or at home with other kinds of care. Attitudes of critical care medicine professionals concerning distribution of intensivecare resources. An example of an unobserved factor, which might cause such a correlation, is physician or family pressure to admit a patient to intensivecare. We noted differences in the proportion of cases intubated in intensivecare, for which we have previously postulated an explanation. This was the issue with the new resuscitation technologies and the creation of intensivecare units (27). He is transferred from emergency to the intensivecare unit, where he is kept alive by a ventilator. The mean duration of stay in the intensivecare unit was 4+1.8 days. Many factors involving improved preoperative diagnosis, operative techniques, and perioperative intensivecare have contributed to the improved results. A one-day-old girl was admitted to our intensivecare unit because of respiratory distress. Distances to intensivecare units can increase risk. Thus, we posited negative relationships between more intensivecare and depressive symptoms during bereavement. At 10 centres, this procedure is performed on the intensivecare unit or on the ward. One death occurred on postoperative day 50 after a prolonged period of intensivecare that was complicated by pulmonary artery thrombosis and enterococcal sepsis. The median stay in the intensivecare unit was 7 hours (3 hours to 10 days). All patients were taken to the intensivecare unit intubated. She did not respond to intensivecare, and died 3 hours after admission. Finally, much has been written about the use of antibiotics in the intensivecare situation. The evils of overcrowding and understaffing are very well understood and well documented in intensivecare units. Concern about limited healthcare resources will necessitate mandatory discussion on who should receive intensivecare and how these decisions are made. The median stay in an intensivecare unit was 6 days (2-14 d). Both infected children died in the intensivecare unit. Patients were observed in the intensivecare unit for at least 24 hours. Comparing the effects of neonatal intensivecare unit interventions of premature infants of different weights. The most common predisposing factors were antibacterial therapy (42 %), residence in an intensivecare unit (32.9 %) and presence of an intravascular catheter (29.7 %). Admission to intensivecare may only be necessary if ventilatory support is required. Although the patient was discharged from the intensivecare unit on day 22 of his hospitalization, the disease resulted in chronic need for supplemental oxygen. These involve interventions such as intensivecare management as an alternative to long-stay care and enhanced assessment to improve appropriateness of placement. Regulation of emergency units, intensivecare units, and centers for neurosurgery and heart surgery will begin in the near future. There are shortages in intensivecare units and other specialized clinical facilities. He (she) has been on the intensivecare unit for 2 days. The cost for hospitalization (excluding drotrecogin alfa) comprises costs associated with days spent in intensivecare and days spent in hospital in a non-intensive-care setting. A major attempt should also be made to coordinate activities in intensivecare units and transplant units. That definition together with accumulating evidence on the differential outcomes for different patients should provide directions to enhance the efficiency and equity of intensivecare. At no time did the third-party payer question the appropriateness of intensivecare for this patient given his hopeless prognosis. Difficulties are compounded when the evaluation is made on the neonatal intensivecare unit with portable equipment, with predictable consequences. Effect of ethics consultations on nonbeneficial life-sustaining treatments in the intensivecare setting: a randomized controlled trial. These patients developed neuroleptic malignant syndrome following bone marrow transplantation and in an intensivecare unit on the day of surgery. They reported that employment-related indicators had no significant effect on starting to care, and this held if only more intensivecare-giving was considered. In the 12 countries studied, employment status did however matter for women who started to provide heavy or intensivecare. Our experience shows that the procedure can be performed rapidly and effectively at the bedside in the intensivecare unit. Antibiotics should not be used to prevent infections in the intensivecare unit, only to treat them. The patient was taken to the intensivecare unit intubated. Skilled surgical and intensivecare unit teams are prerequisites for successful early repair. A transesophageal echocardiogram performed in the intensivecare unit revealed severe dilation of the right atrium and ventricle. Patients received dopamine 4 ug/kg/min and furosemide to increase renal function on the intensive care unit in addition to appropriate inotropic support. Consideration of the use of health status, functional outcome, and quality-of-life to monitor neonatal intensivecare practice. He was found to have a perforated ulcer and, following another operation, died in intensivecare. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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