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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acute episode" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in medical contexts to describe a sudden and severe occurrence of a condition or symptom.
Example: "The patient was admitted to the hospital due to an acute episode of chest pain."
Alternatives: "severe attack" or "sudden episode."
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No patient with bleeding died because of the acute episode.
Cerebral infarct and/or cytotoxic edema during an acute episode was seen in 3/14 patients.
During an acute episode, it's very difficult for the patient and family caregivers to make rational decisions.
James said: "I and the staff believe we can do something greater than just managing the acute episode of illness.
During what psychiatrists call an acute episode, the symptoms of either mania or depression become very pronounced.
"Patients who are in the throes of an acute episode of schizophrenia often have associated with it impulsivity and aggression," Dr. Rotter said.
In many cases patients will have an acute episode, in which their nerve functions decline drastically, then recover somewhat but do not return to normal.
The successful one came two years into the search for my family, in response to an acute episode that required immediate treatment.
These accounts, whose unused balances amount to a drop in the bucket of the health economy, assist people in financing uncompensated care outside of an acute episode.
It has been thought that about one-third of schizophrenics suffer a single acute episode and never have a further problem.
Waterboarding, one memo argued, was "simply a controlled acute episode lacking the connotation of a protracted period of time generally given to suffering".
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