| ACT/PD | actual nursing hours per patient/day |
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| MAAC | maximum allowable actual charges |
| ABW | Actual body weight |
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| actual | 1. Involving or comprising action; active. "Her walking and other actual performances." (Shak) "Let your holy and pious intention be actual; that is . . . By a special prayer or action, . . . Given to God." (Jer. Taylor) 2. Existing in act or reality; really acted or acting; in fact; real; opposed to potential, possible, virtual, speculative, coceivable, theoretical, or nominal; as, the actual cost of goods; the actual case under discussion. 3. In action at the time being; now exiting; present; as the actual situation of the country. Actual cautery. See Cautery. Actual sin, that kind of sin which is done by ourselves in contradistinction to "original sin." Synonym: Real, genuine, positive, certain. See Real. Origin: OE. Actuel, F. Actuel, L. Actualis, fr. Agere to do, act. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| actual cautery | A cautery, such as electrocautery, acting directly through heat and not by chemical means. Synonym: technocausis. (05 Mar 2000) |
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presently existing in fact and not merely potential or possible; "the predicted temperature and the actual temperature were markedly different"; "actual and imagined conditions" taking place in reality; not pretended or imitated; "we saw the actual wedding on television"; "filmed the actual beating" being or reflecting the essential or genuine character of something; "her actual motive"; "a literal solitude like a desert"- G.K.Chesterton; "a genuine dilemma" existing in act or fact; "rocks and trees...the actual world"; "actual heroism"; "the actual things that produced the emotion you experienced" de facto: existing in fact whether with lawful authority or not; "de facto segregation is as real as segregation imposed by law"; "a de facto state of war" being or existing at the present moment; "the ship's actual position is 22 miles due south of Key West"
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| actual cautery |
the application of an agent that actually burns tissue.
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1. an instrument that destroys tissue by burning rather than by chemical action. 2. the application of such an instrument.
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(obs.) Freud's term for a neurosis caused by sexual excitement without adequate gratification (in which he included neurasthenia and anxiety neurosis), as opposed to psychoneurosis (hysteria, obsessions, phobias) originating in childhood experiences.
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Code name used in 7th CACO to designate a unit leader. The captain of 7th CACO was the company "actual," and the corporal or sergeant heading our CAP was our "actual."
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| actual | presently existing in fact and not merely potential or possible |
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| actual | being or existing at the present moment |
| actual | existing in fact whether with lawful authority or not |
| actual | taking place in reality |
| actual | of the nature of fact |
| actual | being or reflecting the essential or genuine character of something |
| actual | (law) compensation for losses that can readily be proven to have occurred and for which the injured party has the right to be compensated |
| actual | the physical ouster of a tenant from the leased premises |
| actual | a sin committed of your own free will (as contrasted with original sin) |
| actual | making real or giving the appearance of reality |
| actual | represent or describe realistically |
| actual | make real or concrete |
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