| active imagery |
The direction of attention toward desired feelings, outcomes, or thoughts and away from unpleasant or unwanted feelings or thoughts. Also known as guided imagery or rehearsal imagery. SYN: guided imagery ; rehearsal imag
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| active immune suppression |
The use of agents to block an antigen-specific immune response. An example is the administration of anti-Rh antibodies (Rho immune globulin) to Rh-negative mothers during the 28th week of pregnancy to prevent
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| active incontinence |
A discharge of feces and urine in the normal way at regulated intervals but involuntarily.
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| active insufficiency |
The loss of the ability to generate muscle tension because of muscle shortening.
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| active motion |
Movement caused by the patient's own intention.
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