| recovered memory |
A false memory is a memory of an event that did not happen or is a distortion of an event that did occur as determined by externally corroborated facts. If a person remembers an event that lacks another witness or corroborative physical evidence, the validity of the memory may be questioned—but not dismissed. It might be said that absence of evidence is not evidence of absence, but validation has the highest priority. ...
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| recovery stroke |
A term used for returning the paddle and getting ready for the next stroke.
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| recovery bed |
A bed, usually a portable bed or stretcher, prepared to receive a patient immediately after surgery. It may also be a standard bed in the Postanesthesia Recovery Room.
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| recovery position |
The position in which the patient is placed on the left side with the left arm moved aside and supported to allow for lung expansion and the right leg crossed over the left. This position affords the unconscious, breathing pati
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| recovery time |
1. The time between the end of an anesthetic infusion and the opening of a patient's eyes. 2. The time between the end of an anesthetic infusion and the patient's ability to oxygenate and ventilate without mechanical assistance.
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