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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acute management" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in medical or healthcare contexts to refer to the immediate and intensive care or treatment of a patient with a serious condition.
Example: "The emergency room team is responsible for the acute management of patients suffering from life-threatening injuries."
Alternatives: "immediate care" or "emergency treatment".
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Heart attack acute management / Diseases 12. Malaria prevention and treatment / Diseases 13.
Functional (Psychogenic) Neurological Disorders: Assessment and Acute Management in the Emergency Department.
Hypertonic sodium bicarbonate is effective in the acute management of verapamil toxicity in a swine model.
To describe a novel technique for the acute management of a transverse vaginal septum with hematocolpos.
When he died, in 1840, Paraguay was one of the richest territories, achieved through a mixture of self-help, acute management and, significantly, independence from American bankers.
These options included expanded immunization coverage for children (ranked fourth); heart attack acute management (11th); malaria prevention and treatment (12th); tuberculosis case finding and treatment (13th).
Emergent surgery for patients with a traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) is seen as the gold standard in acute management.
This unit, in part, was organized to develop the next two subspecialty programs, surgery for epilepsy and acute management of traumatic spinal cord injury.
Today, acute management of ruptured intercranial aneurysms, the methods Dr. Solomon pioneered more than a decade ago, have become the universal standard of care.
Two major themes emerged: acute management and health care utilization.
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