medical attention
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmedicalandattention
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medical
adjective
uk/ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/us/ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/
related to the treatment of illness ...
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attention
noun[U]
uk/əˈten.ʃən/us/əˈten.ʃən/
notice, thought, ...
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(Definition ofmedicalandattentionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofmedical attention
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Approximately 20 percent of fall incidents requiremedicalattention(14;19).
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The person becomes a client when consulting a lawyer, and expects legal notmedicalattention.
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They suffered from insufficient food andmedicalattention, ill-treatment and forced labour.
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Medicalattentionwas sought for 20 % of children who had gastroenteritis.
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These cases represented extreme failure to provide adequate food, clothing, shelter, andmedicalattentionto children.
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Minor injuries comprised bruises, slight cuts and abrasions not requiring more than minimalmedicalattention.
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Some question whether this new model ofmedicalattentionis clinically effective and provides positive outcomes for the users.
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Increasingly, the disorders that will come tomedicalattentionwill be disorders of chronicity, such as age-related memory impairment.
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Although not a disease or a malady, pregnancy is a condition that in our society brings women undermedicalattention.
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More than half (58.3%) of the recurrent cases reported injuries severe enough to necessitate outpatientmedicalattention.
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Its rehabilitative measures included time-discipline, behavioral restrictions,medicalattentionas needed, basic education, and training in handicrafts.
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Initial investigation revealed that one of her siblings had soughtmedicalattentionfor diarrhoea 16 days previously.
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The categories used there were operational (recruitment,medicalattention, and patient maintenance) and supportive (training personnel, maintenance of patients).
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What counts as a malady warrantingmedicalattentionmay be subject to conflicting interpretations and may change over time.
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Incorrect attribution of a new symptom to treatment is likely to deter the patient from seekingmedicalattentionfor it.
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But beyond the point of adequate food, shelter, clothing,medicalattention, and so forth, things become more problematic.
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Parents reported fewer selfharm events than adolescents in all categories except events requiringmedicalattention, where they reported more.
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They required company andmedicalattention.
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They are bound to havemedicalattention.
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But did they get suchmedicalattention?
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Some sort ofmedicalattentionis necessary.
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We must legislate for propermedicalattention.
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He says thatmedicalattentionwas poor.
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