intensive treatment

collocation in English

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intensive
adjective
uk
/ɪnˈten.sɪv/
us
/ɪnˈten.sɪv/
involving a lot of effort or activity in a short period ...
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treatment
noun
uk
/ˈtriːt.mənt/
us
/ˈtriːt.mənt/
the way you deal with or behave towards someone ...
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If so,intensivetreatmentwill be initiated.
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Moreintensivetreatmentwas given on an inpatient basis.
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Although beneficial, laser photocoagulation can destroy healthy retina, and the disease continues despiteintensivetreatment.
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Stability of personality traits in patients who receivedintensivetreatmentfor a severe eating disorder.
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Does moreintensivetreatmentof acute myocardial infarction in the elderly reduce mortality?
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The better outcome may have been due to moreintensivetreatment.
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However, this model does not directly compare the relative benefits of screening and moreintensivetreatmentprograms (4).
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These indicators may identify a subgroup of patients in need of more careful follow-up andintensivetreatment.
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If there is no response after four to six weeks ofintensivetreatment, one should consider surgery.
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This does not support the idea that moreintensivetreatmentdosing results in change in negative attributional style.
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Similarly, pain and emotion scores could be lower (worse) for institutional residents because of greater health impairments or higher (better) because of moreintensivetreatment.
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The capital outlay for physiotherapy equipment in one department, required for theintensivetreatmentof arthroscopic partial meniscectomy patients, was £2,366.
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It is recommended that randomized trials of alternative earlyintensivetreatmentprograms are ethical and feasible to advance research knowledge on the treatment of autism.
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These symptoms might be used as prognostic indicators in this age group, identifying a subgroup of patients in need of closer follow-up andintensivetreatment.
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On this basis, because theintensivetreatmentwas more expensive but resulted in a similar survival, it can be considered as a dominated strategy that should be rejected.
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Consequently, it would be particularly important for therapists working with these patients to establish trust and security in the therapeutic relationship before initiatingintensivetreatmentapproaches.
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Recent years have seen an upsurge in support for providingintensivetreatmentfor the first psychotic episode, and these authors have been at the forefront of this development.
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Not enough is known about the long-term effect of suchintensivetreatmenton the soil.
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He had to spend a year havingintensivetreatmentto his sores before rehabilitation could proceed.
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There is also a range ofintensivetreatmentprogrammes available in 60 prisons.
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It failed to note, however, that no effectiveintensivetreatmentwas available.
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The hospital houses a stroke unit where patients are offeredintensivetreatment.
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Could they be sent to anintensivetreatmentclinic as an alternative to gaol?
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It currently has some sixintensivetreatmentbeds, and no high-dependency facilities at all.
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If society is willing to pay at least 38,000 to gain 1 disease-free life year, thenintensivetreatment is a cost-effective strategy with a 5 percent error rate.
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