aggressive treatment
collocation in Englishmeaningsofaggressiveandtreatment
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aggressive
adjective
uk/əˈɡres.ɪv/us/əˈɡres.ɪv/
showing anger and a willingness to attack ...
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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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Examplesofaggressive treatment
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They requestedaggressivetreatmentfor their father.
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This would represent a realistic butaggressivetreatmentpolicy.
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Other factors may also contribute toaggressivetreatment.
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For many patients,aggressivetreatmentof physical pain might be effective in improving quality of life.
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Some patients requireaggressivetreatment, which may need to be prolonged.
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All the evidence points to the need for earlyaggressivetreatmentof rheumatoid arthritis to ensure a good outcome.
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It is an important possibility that the moreaggressivetreatmentof hypertension could lead to a reduction of incident dementia.
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Recent studies suggest thataggressivetreatmentwith a goal of remission should be the target for treatment.
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Anaggressivetreatmentstrategy and earlier intervention before the development of complications appears to be indicated in high-risk patients.
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They died on the first day of life despiteaggressivetreatmentwith propranolol and temporary transvenous pacing.
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Some clinicians recommend prophylaxis with low-dose aspirin, others advise moreaggressivetreatment, and still others recommend no treatment at all.
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Hence, it may be possible to institute moreaggressivetreatmentand support earlier, and thus, improve the outcome of severely infected infants.
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In one case, a meeting was held to discuss possible withdrawal ofaggressivetreatmenton a patient neurologically devastated due to head trauma.
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Prior to transplantation, the future possibility of withdrawing consent foraggressivetreatmentshould be raised as an option with patients and their families.
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The increasing moral distress among direct care providers regardingaggressivetreatmentof extremely premature infants lends another level of complexity to the questions.
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Three physicians, representing each specialty, location, and race category, indicated they advocatedaggressivetreatmentor did not tell their patients they were terminal.
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These changes followed active patient education and occurred in areas of medicine where the benefits to patients ofaggressivetreatmentare widely questioned.
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Physicians frequently are insensitive to the need foraggressivetreatmentof their patients' pain, and religious doctrine often characterizes suffering as an important force in personal development.
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While we recognize that many consider parenteral iron, with or without erythropoietin, anaggressivetreatment, we believe this impression is based on experiences with poor preparations.
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Aggressivetreatmentof hyperlipidemia is warranted.
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Withaggressivetreatment, they may dissolve.
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Followingaggressivetreatmentthrough 2004, she recovered.
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The cost ofaggressivetreatmentwas $2,000.00 per day.
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