contraindication
enUKcon·tra·in·di·ca·tion
C0607000 (kŏn′trə-ĭn′dĭ-kā′shən)Noun | 1. | contraindication - (medicine) a reason that makes it inadvisable to prescribe a particular drug or employ a particular procedure or treatment |
单词 | contraindication | |||
释义 | contraindicationenUKcon·tra·in·di·ca·tionC0607000 (kŏn′trə-ĭn′dĭ-kā′shən)
contraindicationenUKcontraindication[¦kän·trə‚in·də′kā·shən]contraindicationenUKcontraindication[kon″trah-in″dĭ-ka´shun]con·tra·in·di·ca·tion(kon'tră-in'di-kā'shŭn),contraindication(kŏn′trə-ĭn′dĭ-kā′shən)contraindicationThe presence of a factor or condition that would preclude an intervention, and which, if performed, could cause harm to the patient and be regarded as a negligent act.Examples Pregnancy would constitute a contraindication for administering thalidomine (a known teratogen); acute inflammation would be a contraindication for the taking down of a stoma. contraindicationClinical decision-making Any medical reason for not performing a particular therapy; any condition, clinical symptom or circumstance indicating that the use of an otherwise advisable intervention in some particular line of treatment is improper, undesirable, or inappropriate. See Absolute contraindication, Patient selection, Relative contraindication. Cf Indication.con·tra·in·di·ca·tion(kon'tră-in-di-kā'shŭn)contraindicationAnything which makes a proposed or possible form of medical treatment undesirable or dangerous.contraindicationcon·tra·in·di·ca·tion(kon'tră-in-di-kā'shŭn)contraindicationenUK
Antonyms for contraindication
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