词汇 | example_english_life-threatening |
释义 | Examples of life-threateningThese 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. Unlike many other types of cancers, only a small fraction of prostate cancer cases are aggressive and life-threatening. In addition, they know that the unit directors will not intervene in their lives unless there is an emergent life-threatening matter. There has been a quiet revolution in standards of care for those with life-threatening illnesses and those near the end of life. Nevertheless, it may include thoughts of death distinct from the wish to die, such as in the context of a life-threatening illness. Some children with chronic illness and/or life-threatening conditions will have established relationships with clinical caregivers; these relationships may engender special insight and unique responsibilities. Severe cyanosis is common in the early postoperative period and may be life-threatening. Rheumatoid disease can present as a life-threatening systemic vasculitis. In anticoagulated patients however major surgical procedures may be potentially life-threatening by causing further bleeding. If antibiotics become very expensive, some people may not take them for severe, and even life-threatening, illnesses. The most striking behaviour is that of severe and persistent over-eating which, if unrestricted, leads to life-threatening obesity. The catalyst for the request was a life-threatening illness. Patients with severe psychiatric illnesses lived homeless on the streets and reached the emergency room with multiple chronic illnesses and sometimes life-threatening diseases. Clinically, patients suffer from a host of seemingly unrelated maladies, from pain episodes to strokes, life-threatening infections and pulmonary hypertension. The nervous system adapts to the intake level, and withdrawal may cause extreme suffering and in some cases may be life-threatening. You are permanently present in life-threatening circumstances, and you have to keep imagining the situation, time, place, relationships, and character background fully. Indeed, many of the current surgical, chemotherapeutic and radiotherapeutic approaches to cancer treatment are highly toxic, and the risk of life-threatening outcomes is real. Confrontation with extremely dangerous or even life-threatening situations is likely to have been part of everyday life rather than a rare exception. The fall (or transient loss of control or function) resulting from syncope may lead to serious and life-threatening injury and death. The combination of complex technology, patients with life-threatening diseases and the use of high-energy radiation can lead to a highly stressful work environment. The right to bodily integrity was found to be superior to the doctor's duty to operate in a life-threatening situation. Of the 156 patients with life-threatening haemorrhage, 32% had a recurrence in one year. The disease causes a person's body to produce inappropriately thick secretions, leading most importantly to life-threatening lung infections. 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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