Sentence examples for coping with complications from inspiring English sources

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A Korean language and literature professor then checked all the items on the scale, and reported that item 19 in the Korean version ("Coping with complications of diabetes") did not project a negative sense, whereas the other items did contain negative meanings.

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Comparing the morbidity and mortality of vaginal delivery and Caesarean section ignores the fact that women cope with complications of a natural process far differently (and better) than they do with the complications of major surgery.

The long term management from early childhood into young adolescence of severe alveolar proteinosis due to GMCSF receptor deficiency requires a dedicated specialized team to perform technically demanding whole lung lavages and cope with complications.

The advantage of systemic analgesia may be that it's use is not restricted to settings where health professionals being qualified to perform central neuraxial blocks are available and appropriate monitoring and the ability to cope with complications cannot be ensured.

I won't speak for my wife and her own way of coping with career complications born of an alliance with a reporter, but I can say that our wedding, in August 1997, brought to the fore some of my own shortcomings.

Thus, most treatment is simply triage, doctors coping with the poisonous complications of patients who return again and again.

Cardiac surgeons must be available on a 24 hour a day basis to: discuss the indications for ECLS; insert the cannulae and start ECLS; provide local hemostasis; cope with local complications, including local bleeding and lower limb ischemia; address any complication related to the pump and membrane oxygenation; and withdraw the cannulae and perform vascular repair in case of favourable outcome.

Short is now working through a hastily compiled shortlist as he seeks his sixth manager in four years, while coping with the added complication of Lee Congerton, his sporting director, also having tendered his resignation.

In fact, we simply don't want patients exposed to complex surgery performed by people who lack the training to cope with unforeseen complications.

Early on he developed stock answers – about Kurt being unable to cope with the complications of fame, about the inspiration he imparted – and Grohl has stuck to them fairly rigidly ever since.

To cope with the complications associated with metabolic syndrome, early diagnosis of the disease is essential.

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