risk of hospitalization
collocation in Englishmeaningsofriskandhospitalization
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risk
noun
uk/rɪsk/us/rɪsk/
the possibility of something ...
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hospitalization
noun[U]
uk/hɒs.pɪ.təl.aɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/us/ˈhɑː.spɪ.t̬əl.əˈzeɪ.ʃən/
medicalspecialized
the act of taking someone to hospital and keeping them there ...
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(Definition ofriskandhospitalizationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Again, this saving may be significantly less if there is an increasedriskofhospitalizationdue to hemodialyzer reuse (scenario 2).
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There was evidence of an association between treatment with hemodialyzer reuse and an increasedriskofhospitalization.
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Just as lower education increases the risk of depression, it also seemed to increase theriskofhospitalizationfor depression.
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A prospective study is envisaged to analyse whether these cross-sectional data on attitudes and beliefs on antidepressants predict futureriskofhospitalization.
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Within the different milk types there were no differences with regard to size or theriskofhospitalization.
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In addition, this saving may be more than offset by the extra expenditure resulting from an increasedriskofhospitalizationdue to hemodialyzer reuse (scenario 2).
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Theriskofhospitalizationwas 4 -50 times higher in adults than in children 5-14 years old.
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Widowed families had the lowestriskofhospitalizationfor depression with widowed composing 8 percent of those hospitalized for depression.
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One study looked at the effect of education and reported that women of basic education level were at higherriskofhospitalizationthan men of higher education level.
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It increases theriskofhospitalizationfor heart failure by about 27%.
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Adding ivabradine to heart failure medication decreases both cardiovascular death rate andriskofhospitalizationfor heart failure.
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High pill burden has also been associated with an increasedriskofhospitalization, medication errors, and increased costs for both the pharmaceuticals themselves and for the treatment of adverse events.
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