词汇 | prognostication |
释义 | prognostication noun[ C or U ] uk /prɒɡ.nɒs.tɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/ us /prɑːɡ.nɑː.stəˈkeɪ.ʃən/ a judgment or the act of making a judgment about what is likely to happen in the future: 预测;进行预测 optimistic economic prognostications对经济的乐观预测 his powers of prognostication他的预测能力 medical specialized a medical judgment about the likely or expected development of a disease: (对疾病的可能发展的)预测 DNA analysis will help doctors offer better prognostications.DNA分析将帮助医生作出更好的病情预测。 Judgments and analyses analysis anatomy appraisal appraisee assessment cognizable construction impact assessment impact statement interpretation job evaluation judgment notice rap rating re-evaluation re-review restudy review bomb verdict You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Medical treatment: symptoms & diagnosis of medical problems Examples of prognosticationprognostication The goal of prognostication is not simply to depress everyone, but rather to serve as a clarion call to action. Thus, historical recounting simultaneously involved both a retrospective diagnostication and a prospective prognostication. Current literature suggests clinicians are not accurate in prognostication when estimating survival times of palliative care patients. If so, then this could be of clinical utility in treatment planning and prognostication. Antenatal prognostication is difficult, and predominantly relies on the presence of associated anomalies and indicators of lung size. In particular, neither past developments nor medical prognostication are particularly informative regarding the pattern of future mortality improvements. The effects of gender, age, specialty, and experience with prognostication toward end of life on the estimation of "terminal" were investigated. Further to the right of polemical slogans-as-theory are psychoanalytical prognostications, as theory. This crossroads between the past and the future can present a venue for reflection, creativity, and prognostication regarding challenges and opportunities the future may hold. Table 2 displays how the physicians define "terminal," taking gender, age, and exposure to end of life prognostication into account. However, the tools available to guide prognostication and care planning in this population have limited data to support their use. A cupid carved on the support of the teller's table implies that the prognostication concerns love. In this phase, prognostications oriented their ideas more and more toward technology as such, until technology itself became the most powerful indicator of the future. In tandem with the growing prestige of academic medicine, the importance of diagnosis and prognostication certainly increased after the thirteenth century, especially when confronting the effects of acute epidemic disease. Predictions and prognostications about the future are often heady stuff, whether they are laden with gloom or optimism about wealth, science, technology and opportunity in tomorrow's world. See all examples of prognostication 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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