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Convalescence

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Traditionally, time has been allowed for convalescence to happen. Nowadays, in some instances, where there is a shortage of hospital beds or of trained staff, medical settings can feel rushed and may have drifted away from a focus on convalescence.
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Laplace (February 1946). "Convalescence from surgical procedures. I. Studies of the circulation lying and standing, of tremor, and of a program of bed exercises and early rising".
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or illness when the patient recovers and returns to previous health, but may continue to be a source of infection to others even if feeling better. In this sense, "
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Convalescent care facilities are sometimes recognized by the acronym TCF (Transitional Convalescent Facilities).
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Bisgaard T, Kehlet H, Rosenberg J (February 2001). "Pain and convalescence after laparoscopic cholecystectomy".
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Tui C, Wright AM, Mulholland JH, Carabba V, Barcham I, Vinci VJ (July 1944).
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Index

Convalescing

Paolo Monti

melancholia
health
illness
injury
infectious disease
recovery
patient care
major surgery
doctor
check-ups
Rehabilitation
Recuperation (recovery)
Recuperation (sociology)
Relapse
Remission
"Studies in Postoperative Convalescence"
doi
10.1097/00000658-194710000-00017
PMC
1803419
PMID
17859018
doi
10.1080/110241501750070510
PMID
11266262

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