contraindicate如何读

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contraindicate是什么意思

  • vt.显示(治疗或处置)不当

contraindicate自然拼读

con·tra·in·di·cate

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contraindicate变形

第三人称单数:contraindicates

现在分词:contraindicating

过去式:contraindicated

过去分词:contraindicated

contraindicate扩展

contraindication (n.)

contraindicate词根

词根:contraindicate

n.

contraindication [医] 禁忌症;禁忌征候

contraindicate英英释义

transitive verb

in medicine, to indicate that (a particular medicine or treatment) should not be used.His symptoms contraindicate surgery.

contraindicate词源英文解释

The first known use of contraindicate was in 1666

contraindicate医学词典英英释义

contraindicatetransitive verb

to make (a treatment or procedure) inadvisable

contraindicate 例句

1 The letter will inform physicians that Pradaxa is now contraindicated in patients with mechanical heart valves.

2 It is contraindicated in people who have had conditions such as breast cancer, high blood pressure, heart attack, stroke, or another type of blood clot.

3 That would never be recommended, and in fact contraindicated, for ... patients who have pancreatic adenocarcinoma.

4 This set of symptoms is associated with this one disease; this disease is associated with these risk factors; these risk factors contraindicate these drugs; this drug is associated with these side effects.

5 All alcoholic drinks are contraindicated in these cases and must be forbidden.

6 However, the significant anticoagulant properties of heparin and its potential for bleeding complications may contraindicate its use as an anti-tumor compound.

但是肝素的抗凝血活性带来的潜在出血危险限制了其在预防肿瘤转移方面的应用。

7 For this reason repeated probing or even injections are contraindicated.

8 A negative assessment results in a document saying, “Real estate trade is contraindicated,” Dr. Parivova said.

9 Exercise does not always prevent bone loss, takes up valuable crew time, and may be contraindicated for certain types of injuries.

10 Sadly, wealth taxes are entirely contraindicated by the standard optimal tax theory.

11 They want to find a reason to tax wealth, something conventionally contraindicated, and they want to have very high income tax rates, something also contraindicated by conventional theory.

12 In the atonic diarrhœas so common in the Philippines a tincture of cinnamon in doses of 8–10 grams a day, or the powder in cases where alcohol was contraindicated, have given me unhoped-for results.

13 Again, it may be more frequently repeated, and may be used in cases in which the cold bath is contraindicated.

14 They are contraindicated in the same conditions as the latter, but to a less degree.

15 In particular, sildenafil may contraindicate with nitrates found in some medications intended to treat high blood pressure, diabetes and heart disease, posing the risk of extremely low blood pressure.

16 This selection is left largely to the nurse, consequently it is necessary that she should understand just which foods are indicated or contraindicated under the circumstances, and adjust the diet after the abstinence period accordingly.

17 It was thus blood, sensualism and fiendishness that still aroused Hearn's interest when not only not compelled to the choice, but when they were contraindicated and wholly illogical.

18 Amias said that in such a case, couples therapy is "contraindicated," adding the usual couples therapists screen for domestic violence during an initial intake with the clients.

19 The poses included four that some experts have deemed contraindicated for pregnant women: corpse pose, happy baby pose, child’s pose and downward-facing dog.

20 In several cases in which the patient was a woman of childbearing age, the complaint states, Apter failed to determine that the patient was not pregnant — crucial information because ivermectin is “contraindicated during pregnancy.”

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