| AHF | acute heart failure; American Health Foundation; American Hepatic Foundation; American Hospital Form... |
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| AHRF | acute hypoxemic respiratory failure; American Hearing Research Foundation |
| ALF | acute liver failure; American Liver Foundation; assisted living facilities |
| ALVF | acute left ventricular failure |
| APORF | acute postoperative renal failure |
| failure of artificial pacemaker |
A defect in a pacemaker device caused by either a failure to sense the patient's intrinsic beat or a failure to pace. Failure to pace can be caused by a worn-out battery, fracture or displacement of the electrode,
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| failure of compensation |
The inability of the heart muscle or other diseased organs to meet the body's needs. In cardiac failure, this results in pulmonary congestion, difficulty breathing, and sometimes hypotension or lower extremity swelling. C
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ABBR: FTR. Loss of life among hospitalized patients resulting from inadequate recognition and treatment of life-threatening complications. FTR is correlated with high ratios of patients to nurses and with psychological variabl
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| failure |
an item of equipment has suffered a failure when it is no longer capable of fulfilling one or more of its intended functions. Note that an item does not need to be completely unable to function to have suffered a failure. For example, a pump that is still operating, but is not capable of pumping the required flow rate, has failed. In Reliability Centered Maintenance terminology, a failure is often called a Functional Failure. Would you classify a planned equipment shutdown as a failure? ...
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Another name for a Candidate A Transition that is not a Nominal Transition Code: api/livingstone.*
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