词汇 | ambulatory |
释义 | ambulatory adjective medical specializeduk /ˌæm.bjəˈleɪ.tər.i/ us /ˈæm.bjə.lə.tɔːr.i/ relating to or describing people being treated for an injury or illness who are able to walk, and who, when treated in a hospital, are usually not staying for the night: (病人)不需卧床的,能走动的,晚上不需留院的 an ambulatory surgery日间诊所 We will be opening two new ambulatory care facilities for private patients in May.5月份我们将为自费病人开设两处新的日间护理机构。 Movement be treading wateridiom biodynamics comings floating gestural gesturally locomotion mobility motile motility motion movable movement passage pull rooted rooted to the spotidiom sensorimotor slithery tread ambulatory | American Dictionaryambulatory adjective us/ˈæm·bjə·ləˌtɔr·i, -ˌtoʊr·i/ (of people being treated for an injury or illness) able to walk, and, when treated in a hospital, usually not staying for the night in a bed: She is completely ambulatory and will be home today. (of hospitals, clinics, etc.) serving patients who are able to walk and who can leave after treatment: We will soon be opening two new ambulatory care facilities. Examples of ambulatoryambulatory For ambulatory patients (children or pregnant women), teleconsultations were more costly. Spaces such as the transept clerestories, the baptistery, and the ambulatories were coupled to the nave and risked creating delayed echoes. One of our two patients who died suddenly underwent 48 hours of ambulatory electrocardiographic monitoring. Older adults using ambulatory aids are unable to move about as quickly as those with independent mobility. Analysis was targeted to the sectors for ambulatory care, inpatient acute care, and rehabilitation care. Among these are improvements in quality assurance, enhancing communication between the ambulatory and hospital sectors, and organizing a nationwide cancer registry. The review asks if this balance is appropriate, and whether there should be a stronger focus on ambulatory or community and home-based sub-acute care. The independent variables for the regression include home monitoring adherence, underlying disease, ambulatory diagnostic group mapping variables, transplant type, and patient demographics. Salaries are low, forcing doctors (mostly in ambulatory care) to seek (often unorthodox) ways to supplement their incomes. A lot of attention is presently being focused on the necessity to create a comprehensive system for evaluating the performance of hospital and ambulatory services. Finally, ambulatory surgery or accelerated discharge programs are not appropriate for all breast cancer patients. Circumambulatory/intra-ambulatory was considered (albeit briefly) but rejected as too unwieldy. Two weeks later, the clinic's vice president for quality improvement in ambulatory services reviews the case as part of a random audit. Our duration of follow-up is short and malignant ventricular arrhythmias were not seen in either group on 24 hrs ambulatory electrocardiographic monitoring. When performed on an ambulatory basis in our institution, cost was comparable for the two techniques. See all examples of ambulatory 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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