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acute-care

/uh-kyoot-kair/US // əˈkyutˈkɛər //

急诊护理,急诊科,急症监护,急性病护理

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    • : providing emergency services and general medical and surgical treatment for acute disorders rather than long-term residential care for chronic illness.

Examples

  • Placed in drinking water, fluoride can serve people who otherwise have poor access to dental care.

  • He has wild swings between trying not to care about Lana and the baby, and being completely obsessed by it.

  • Who among Scalise's constituents could possibly care if he supported naming a post office for a black judge who died in 1988?

  • Haringey Council told The Daily Beast that the children had not been taken permanently into state care.

  • In these regions, men are now doing between 30 and 45 percent of the care work.

  • I do not care very much how you censor or select the reading and talking and thinking of the schoolboy or schoolgirl.

  • And this summer it seemed to her that she never would be able to take proper care of her nestful of children.

  • Polavieja, as everybody knew, was the chosen executive of the friars, whose only care was to secure their own position.

  • On this account, great care should be taken to provide well-drained positions.

  • You never cared—you were too proud to care; and when I spoke to you about my fault, you did n't even know what I meant.