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| ARP | absolute refractory period; American Registry of Pathologists; anticipated recovery path; apolipopro... |
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| PAR | participating provider; passive avoidance reaction; perennial allergic rhinitis; photosynthetically ... |
| RR | radiation reaction; radiation response; rate ratio; rational recovery [group]; recovery room; relati... |
| SNRT | Sinus Node Recovery Time |
| ART | absolute retention time; Accredited Record Technician; acoustic reflex test; algebraic reconstructio... |
| ARI | activation recovery interval |
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| CSNRT | Corrected Sinus Node Recovery Time |
| fast FLAIR | Fast fluid attenuated inversion recovery |
| FAIR | Flow sensitive Alternating Inversion Recovery |
| FLAIR | Fluid Attenuated Inversion Recovery |
| recovery | 1. A getting back or regaining; recuperation. 2. Emergence from general anaesthesia. 3. In nuclear magnetic resonance, refers to relaxation. Origin: M.E., fr. O.Fr. Recoverer, fr. L. Recupero, to recover, get back, fr. Re-, again, + capio, to take (05 Mar 2000) |
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| recovery boiler | A pulp mill boiler in which lignin and spent cooking liquor (black liquor) is burned to generate steam. (05 Dec 1998) |
| recovery room | Hospital unit providing continuous monitoring of the patient following anaesthesia. (12 Dec 1998) |
| recovery score | A number expressing the condition of an infant at various stipulated intervals greater than 1 minute after birth and based on the same features assessed by the Apgar score at 60 seconds after birth. (05 Mar 2000) |
| anaesthesia recovery period | The period of emergence from general anaesthesia, where different elements of consciousness return at different rates. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| materials recovery facility | A recycling facility for municipal solid waste. (05 Dec 1998) |
| resource conservation and recovery act | (RCRA) A federal law regulating solid and hazardous waste. RCRA governs the generation, storage, treatment, transport, and disposal of hazardous waste. (05 Dec 1998) |
| creep recovery | The time-dependent portion of the decrease in strain in a material or object following removal of the stress that has deformed it. (05 Mar 2000) |
| product recovery | The process of separating a desired recombinant protein from the growth medium and the other elements in the host cells in which it was grown. (14 Nov 1997) |
| short TI inversion recovery | An inversion recovery sequence that uses a short inversion time, about 100 ms., between 180 |
| sinoatrial recovery time | <cardiology, physiology> Interval from the last paced P wave to the first succeeding spontaneous P wave (after 2 to 5 minutes of right atrial pacing at 120 to 140 beats per minute, and when expressed as percentage of control cycle length, it normally ranges from 115 to 159%). (05 Mar 2000) |
| spontaneous recovery | The return of the conditioned response, after apparent extinction, in the presence of the conditioned stimulus without the unconditioned stimulus also being present. See: classical conditioning. (05 Mar 2000) |
| supernormal recovery phase | A brief period during the recovery of cardiac muscle following excitation when diseased muscle is more (i.e., less abnormally) excitable; corresponds to the end of the T wave in the ECG. (05 Mar 2000) |
| inversion recovery | A magnetic resonance pulse sequence in which a series of 180 |
| ultrasonic egg recovery | Obtaining an egg for in vitro fertilization by means of an ultrasonically guided needle aspiration of ovarian follicles; may be performed transvesically or via the cul-de-sac. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fluorescence recovery after photobleaching | Many fluorochromes are bleached by exposure to exciting light. If, for example: the cell surface is labelled with a fluorescent probe and an area bleached by laser illumination, then the bleached patch that starts off as a dark area will gradually recover fluorescence. The recovery is due to the re population of the area by unbleached molecules and diffusion of bleached molecules to other areas. The rate and extent of recovery are a measure of the fluidity of the membrane and the proportion of labelled molecules that are free to exchange with adjacent areas. The technique is usually applied to cell surface fluidity or viscosity measurements, but is also applicable to other structures. (18 Nov 1997) |
Synonyms : Function Recoveries, Function Recovery
Synonyms : Recovery Room, Hospital, Recovery Rooms, Recovery Rooms, Hospital, Room, Hospital Recovery, Room, Recovery, Rooms, Hospital Recovery, Rooms, Recovery
| 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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| recovery r. |
a hospital unit adjoining operating or delivery rooms, with special equipment and personnel for the care of postoperative or postpartum patients until they may safely be returned to general nursing care in their own rooms or wards.
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| recovery | the act of regaining or saving something lost (or in danger of becoming lost) |
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| recovery | return to an original state |
| recovery | gradual healing (through rest) after sickness or injury |
| recovery | a hospital room for the care of patients immediately after surgery |
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