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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acute consequences" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe serious or intense effects resulting from an action or event.
Example: "The acute consequences of the policy change were felt immediately by the affected communities."
Alternatives: "severe repercussions" or "serious outcomes".
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"You don't see the severe acute consequences you get with alcohol or cocaine," Dr. Budney said.
Research suggests that concussions not only have acute consequences but also more long-term sequelae.
We suffer acute consequences of the international reception of the way the new laws are being introduced and a potential effect of the implementation of new rules will destroy the trust we have built until now.
Moreover, this is the only medical situation that enables measurement of clinical acute consequences of global ischemia, targeting simultaneously all tissues and organs.
4. If a person appears the classic symptoms of hyperglycaemia (polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia, weight loss and blurred vision) or acute consequences of hyperglycaemia (ketoacidosis, non-ketotic hyperosmolar syndrome), one random plasma glucose ≥200 mg/dl (11.1 mmol/l) is enough for the diagnosis.
EM care delivery systems are specifically focused on managing the acute consequences of non-communicable as well as communicable disease processes, and therefore represent an important public health tool for reducing the present and future global disease burden, similar to the effect that immunization programs and other public health initiatives have had on communicable disease in the past [3].
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The acute consequence of inhalation of Zn dust is zinc fever; however, for severe effects (deaths), the concentration needs to surpass widely the permissible exposure limit of 5 mg/m3 CNT Low High n.a.a
The acute consequence is 'spinal shock' a flaccid paralysis.
The older the male students, the more likely they were to have experienced a 'negative influence on daily activities', 'social conflict', 'loss of control, acute consequence, and withdrawal'mentaltal health condition', and 'physical/medical problems' (Table 5).
Acute physiologic consequences of OSA, the most common of the SRBDs, include intrathoracic pressure changes, intermittent hypoxemia, frequent cortical arousals, and disrupted sleep architecture.
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