词汇 | example_english_medically |
释义 | Examples of medicallyThese 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. The aim of this study was to investigate outcome in frequent attenders in secondary care who present repeatedly with medically unexplained symptoms. The majority of respondents worked in public health departments and were medically trained. Current definitions of medically unexplained symptoms are best seen in the context of systems of medical care. Her research explores a range of topics, including justice in healthcare, healthcare for aging individuals and populations, and the use of medically futile treatment. First, hopelessness in medically ill patients has been found to have a direct impact on health status. It is also potentially applicable to evaluating other health technologies with socially, medically, and economically challenging features. This obsessive desire to have appendages surgically removed to fit an alternative body image is, to say the least, medically and ethically controversial. Medically assisted reproductive technology: variables, verities, and rules of thumb. Typically, such people are monitored medically on a long-term basis, and may be receiving long-term treatment as well. Is it ethical for parents to volunteer their babies for an experimental treatment that is not medically indicated for these specific babies? Medically, their absence of inner heat, susceptible temperaments, pale countenances and enervated sensibilities bore out their emptiness of being. It is generally regarded as a benign disorder and is treated medically. This is a book that is to be recommended to any physician or mental health professional working with patients with medically unexplained syndromes. It involves psychiatrists' intervention in the care of medically ill patients who present with psychiatric symptoms whilst in a general hospital setting. Specific skills in psychiatry of old age are therefore very useful when assessing medically ill elderly patients in the general hospital setting. Thus, individuals with higher scores on the psychological measures had more medically unexplained somatic symptoms. A permanently unconscious individual cannot be a 'patient' in the required sense and so any life-extending interventions for such a body are medically futile. In a medically abnormal pregnancy, a woman can be threatened with permanent damage to her health or with death. Only well-defined and recognized somatic diseases, but not medically unexplained syndromes such as fibromyalgia, irritable bowel or chronic fatigue syndrome, were considered sufficient somatic explanation. Bioethicists face more complex questions, however, when patients or family members make decisions to forgo medically appropriate treatments as a result of class-related considerations. Somatization is a clinical phenomenon characterized by multiple, medically unexplained somatic symptoms. Medically induced early delivery is most commonly indicated for maternal pre-eclampsia. The more chronic and medically complicated the disease, the higher the compliance with the use of prenatal diagnosis. 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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