cardiac unit
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcardiacandunit
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cardiac
adjective
uk/ˈkɑː.di.æk/us/ˈkɑːr.di.æk/
of the heart or ...
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unit
noun
uk/ˈjuː.nɪt/us/ˈjuː.nɪt/
a single thing or a separate part of ...
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(Definition ofcardiacandunitfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Is chest radiography ever necessary for diagnosis in acardiacunit?
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Infants and children who died before presenting to thecardiacunitwere included only if presence of a congenital heart defect was substantiated by postmortem or echocardiogram.
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These differences are reflected in the smallest number of cases, normalized for the population of livebirths, coming to the attention of the registry or attending thecardiacunitfor treatment.
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Detailed planning of an enlarged cardiac regional service is under way, including as the first phase a paediatriccardiacunit.
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Four operations have been carried out by thecardiacunit.
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A new £13 million expansion of thecardiacunitat the hospital is due to open in a matter of weeks.
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Already, as a result of the merger, thecardiacunitis being enormously strengthened.
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Clearly the location of the regionalcardiacunitwould have a significant effect on the strategic plan as a whole.
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The unit is in a very up-to-date, go-ahead hospital, which already has a most successfulcardiacunit.
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Thecardiacunitwill build on its many strengths and continue to be at the forefront of developments in the treatment of cardiac disease.
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An example is thecardiacunit, where 10 of the 62 beds are currently closed for this reason.
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They are the firstcardiacunitto recognise the importance of publication, and they have done it of their own volition.
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Before any such decision can be taken, it has to be proved that there will be a sufficient number of referrals to a newcardiacunit.
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The operation would make a huge difference to his quality of life, but there is no prospect of one because of congestion in the local hospital'scardiacunit.
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He suggested that all patients with cardiac symptoms should be admitted to an intensivecardiacunit.
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We strongly recommend that patients who have undergone repair of aortic coarctation by patch aortoplasty should have lifelong follow-up in cardiac units with imaging facilities for monitoring aortic dilation.
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There is a limited number of cardiac units of adequate size.
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The records of hospital closures maintained centrally do not enable cardiac units to be specifically identified.
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During its visits the study group came to the conclusion that there were considerable advantages to patients and staff in the location of cardiac units in general teaching hospitals.
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Throughout the 1970s and 80s, the range of specialist services provided by the hospital was expanded, including the addition of rehabilitation and cardiac units.
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