| CVVHD | continuous veno-venous hemodialysis |
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| CW | cardiac work; case work; cell wall; chemical warfare; chemical weapon; chest wall; children's ward; ... |
| CWD | cell wall defect; continuous-wave Doppler |
| LCS | cerebrospinal fluid [Lat. liquor cerebrospinalis]; left coronary sinus; life care service; low const... |
| LDCI | low-dose continuous infusion |
| CVVHDF | continuous veno-venous haemodiafiltration |
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| CVVHD | continuous veno-venous haemodialysis |
| continuous a. |
loss of memory for all events after a certain time, continuing up to and including the present.
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| continuous ambulatory peritoneal d. |
a common method of peritoneal dialysis, involving the continuous presence of dialysis solution in the peritoneal cavity; drainage of the cavity and replacement with fresh solution is done 3 or 4 times daily and can be performed by patients themselves at home.
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| continuous arteriovenous h. |
a form of continuous renal replacement therapy consisting of hemofiltration via vascular access, using small-volume, low-resistance hemofilters powered by the patient's arterial pressure, without need for a mechanical pump; used as an alternative to conventional hemodialysis ultrafiltration.
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| continuous b. |
a method of calming agitated or delirious patients by immersing them in a tub of warm water that has continuous inflow and outflow and is at approximately body temperature.
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| continuous bar r. |
continuous clasp.
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