ambulation in English

noun

process of walking from place to place

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1. The word Ambulatory is an adjective that means "related to walking," or ambulation

2. Exercise 1 - Question 1 When a patient with immobility concerns Ambulates, what should the nurse monitor and document? Your Answer: The nurse should monitor the patient's ability to tolerate ambulation and assess the risk of injury during ambulation.

3. Muscle wasting and weakness in Catabolic patients may adversely affect the outcome in these patients owing to delayed ambulation and involvement of respiratory muscles

4. The AutoAmbulator® is a sophisticated treadmill device that uses the therapeutic concept of body weight-supported ambulation and robotics to help patients with gait disorders.

5. See synonyms for: Ambulate / ambulation / ambulator on Thesaurus.com verb (used without object), am·bu·lat·ed, am·bu·lat·ing

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7. The strengths of the study by Aschwanden et al 10 included prospective planning, random assignment to groups that Ambulated or received bed rest, and a controlled environment to ensure strict bed rest or supervised ambulation

8. ‘Ventricular fibrillation and Bigeminy also occur.’ ‘A previous work-up had discovered frequent premature ventricular complexes and runs of Bigeminy on a Holter monitor examination.’ ‘During ambulation, runs of Bigeminy were documented on ECG, as illustrated in Figure 3.’

9. In contrast to interpreting the present results as demonstrating that earlier ambulation (implying that not all patients were Ambulated as soon as possible) results in shorter LOS and DC home, a plausible, alternate explanation is that the ability to ambulate earlier, as a marker of clinical status, is associated with the better outcomes.