| TCP | T-complex protein; therapeutic continuous penicillin; total circulating protein; transcutaneous pace... |
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| TENS | Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation |
| NTCP | noninvasive transcutaneous cardiac pacing; normal tissue complication probability |
| PtcCO2 | transcutaneous partial pressure of carbon dioxide |
| PtcO2 | transcutaneous oxygen tension |
| TC | Transcutaneous |
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| TENS | Transcutaneous Nerve Stimulation |
| TNS | Transcutaneous Nerve Stimulation |
| PtcO2 | Transcutaneous O2 |
| PtcCO2 | Transcutaneous PCO2 |
| transcutaneous | <pharmacology> Entering through the dermis or skin, as in administration of a drug applied to the skin in ointment or patch form. (17 Mar 1998) |
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| transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation | Electrical stimulation of nerves and/or muscles to relieve pain; it is used less frequently to produce anaesthesia. The optimal placements of electrodes or "trigger points" may correspond with acupuncture analgesia points. Tens is sometimes referred to as acupuncture-like when using a low frequency stimulus. (12 Dec 1998) |
| blood gas monitoring, transcutaneous | The noninvasive measurement or determination of the partial pressure (tension) of oxygen and/or carbon dioxide locally in the capillaries of a tissue by the application to the skin of a special set of electrodes. These electrodes contain photoelectric sensors capable of picking up the specific wavelengths of radiation emitted by oxygenated versus reduced haemoglobin. (12 Dec 1998) |
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Synonyms : Electrical Stimulation, Transcutaneous, Percutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation, Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation, Transcutaneous Nerve Stimulation, Cutaneous Electrostimulation, Analgesic, Electrostimulation, Analgesic Cutaneous
| transcutaneous |
transdermal: through the unbroken skin; refers to medications applied directly to the skin (creams or ointments) or in time-release forms (skin patches); "transdermal estrogen"; "percutaneous absorption"
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| transcutaneous pacing |
a temporary method for cardiac pacing, in which large surface, high impedance electrodes are applied to the anterior and posterior chest walls to deliver high current stimuli of long duration for pacing of the ventricles.
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| transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation |
a method of relieving pain by applying tiny electrical impulses to nerve endings beneath the skin
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| transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation |
Technique that directs small pulses of electricity to specific nerves. The aim is to reduce the sensitivity of nerve endings in the spinal cord, thereby closing the pain "gates."
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| transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation |
A method of providing pain relief using electrical signals applied to the skin and which calm the nerve endings.
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| transcutaneous | (pharmacology) through the unbroken skin (refers to medications applied directly to the skin (creams or ointments) or in time-release forms (skin patches)) |
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