Similar words: logical, logically, illogical, ecological, biological, illogically, theological, ideological. Meaning: ['sɜrdʒɪkl /'sɜːg-] adj. 1. of or relating to or involving or used in surgery 2. relating to or requiring or amenable to treatment by surgery especially as opposed to medicine 3. performed with great precision.
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(121) The following summary of nursing responsibilities for the care of surgical patients may appear complex at first glance and impossible to remember.
(122) Paramedics treated the driver of the second car for shock and applied a surgical collar to the policeman.
(123) The authors draw attention to what seems to be a large regional variation between rates of surgical treatment for glue ear.
(124) They base their recommendations on an analysis of 19 randomised controlled trials that examined the effectiveness of surgical interventions for glue ear.
(125) By contrast, surgical abortion is most effective and most often done later in pregnancy.
(126) Stripped to the waist, the contours of their musculature were faintly graven with decades-old surgical scars.
(126) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(127) In the epinephrine group, the only case who failed to achieve initial haemostasis received surgical intervention.
(128) In one female patient, the body ulcer was later identified as a gastric lymphoma and surgical resection was done.
(129) I have assessed the risk of eye contamination during outpatient surgical procedures performed under local anaesthesia.
(130) This time we had the welcome addition of a sheepskin backrest, an inflatable neck support and a selection of surgical collars.
(131) Training will be provided for you to operate the heart / lung bypass machine and prepare heart valves for surgical implantation.
(132) But when enterococcus spreads into surgical wounds or the bloodstream of very ill patients with weakened defenses, it can turn deadly.
(133) The new drugs were widely acclaimed, as so many other medical and surgical procedures had been.
(134) They all wear masks and are gowned in surgical green[sentencedict.com], a dreadful color unmatched in any growing thing on this earth.
(135) Crohn's disease causes chronic gastrointestinal symptoms which may require prolonged medication and surgical intervention.
(136) I put my hand over my nose and mouth like a surgical mask just in case I inhaled any of Senga.
(137) You may come across central venous pressure lines on a general surgical ward.
(138) Either by gradually losing their pumping capacity or by sudden seizure, they cause much disease and some heroic surgical intervention.
(139) Our knowledge and ability to treat pelvic-floor disorders has benefited enormously from the availability of newer diagnostic and surgical approaches.
(140) Wound tissue oxygen tension predicts the risk of wound infection in surgical patients.
(141) Indications for surgery are not clearly defined and there is no agreement on the ideal surgical procedure.
(142) We were going to be inserted into it - with what they call surgical precision.
(143) Problems of fluid balance can occur rapidly in surgical patients.
(144) But I fear that if this pill is licensed, access to surgical abortion may be reduced.
(145) Discharge Many surgical patients will have anxieties about leaving hospital.
(146) There seems to be no place for a dying person on the surgical wards.
(147) Surgical resection proved impossible after he had a cardiac arrest on the operating table.
(148) It had come out of the blue: a brief note from her, saying that she had to undergo a surgical operation.
(149) The hospital had just finished a fairly full surgical schedule in late morning when the casualties began to arrive.
(150) Displays of early surgical instruments give a chilling glimpse of the pain the sick must have endured before anaesthetic was invented.
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