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Definition of bed rest in English: bed restnoun mass nounConfinement of an invalid to bed as part of treatment. she's on complete bed rest and antibiotics Example sentencesExamples - Treatment is aimed at lowering blood pressure and includes bed rest and drugs, usually in hospital where the condition can be monitored constantly.
- Decades ago, the only recommendation for people with serious heart problems was bed rest - and many weeks of it.
- Previously, bed rest was frequently prescribed for patients with back pain.
- There's no problem with bed rest for a child who feels ill enough to stay in bed.
- One of the most dramatic has been the abandonment of bed rest as a treatment for low back pain and its replacement by early activity and exercise.
- Long periods of inactivity, such as long-term bed rest.
- They had nine days of complete bed rest, and then they were sent home on the 10th day.
- Though he did not discuss his experience with anyone he was ill enough for a doctor to be called who prescribed complete bed rest.
- Because of this, doctors often suggest bed rest and prescribe medication to alleviate the symptoms.
- A doctor visited Baksh at her Biche home yesterday and prescribed bed rest and medication after examining her.
- Patients are restricted to bed rest the first postoperative night.
- He was admitted for bed rest and physiotherapy.
- In the past, patients with any major medical illness were placed on prolonged bed rest.
- Clinical care emphasized strict bed rest for 6 weeks and supportive care.
- The most effective treatment, the programme seemed to say, was bed rest.
- After she had completed 2 hours of bed rest, her vital signs were stable.
- He was treated with bed rest and later discharged to his home in Ireland.
- Rest at home, although complete bed rest should not be necessary.
- Some doctors advocate bed rest immediately after such injury to prevent post-traumatic problems.
- This may range from limiting normal activities to complete bed rest for three to five days.
Definition of bed rest in US English: bed restnoun Confinement of an invalid to bed as part of treatment. she's on complete bed rest and antibiotics Example sentencesExamples - This may range from limiting normal activities to complete bed rest for three to five days.
- Clinical care emphasized strict bed rest for 6 weeks and supportive care.
- They had nine days of complete bed rest, and then they were sent home on the 10th day.
- Some doctors advocate bed rest immediately after such injury to prevent post-traumatic problems.
- Because of this, doctors often suggest bed rest and prescribe medication to alleviate the symptoms.
- Though he did not discuss his experience with anyone he was ill enough for a doctor to be called who prescribed complete bed rest.
- Previously, bed rest was frequently prescribed for patients with back pain.
- Long periods of inactivity, such as long-term bed rest.
- He was admitted for bed rest and physiotherapy.
- Patients are restricted to bed rest the first postoperative night.
- He was treated with bed rest and later discharged to his home in Ireland.
- The most effective treatment, the programme seemed to say, was bed rest.
- Decades ago, the only recommendation for people with serious heart problems was bed rest - and many weeks of it.
- There's no problem with bed rest for a child who feels ill enough to stay in bed.
- A doctor visited Baksh at her Biche home yesterday and prescribed bed rest and medication after examining her.
- One of the most dramatic has been the abandonment of bed rest as a treatment for low back pain and its replacement by early activity and exercise.
- Rest at home, although complete bed rest should not be necessary.
- In the past, patients with any major medical illness were placed on prolonged bed rest.
- After she had completed 2 hours of bed rest, her vital signs were stable.
- Treatment is aimed at lowering blood pressure and includes bed rest and drugs, usually in hospital where the condition can be monitored constantly.
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