empiric in English

noun
1
a person who, in medicine or other branches of science, relies solely on observation and experiment.
Whereas there is plenty of information on empirics , because of the licensing regime, folk healers occupy a very small place in the medical and police archives of the time.
adjective

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1. Acoustie formation factor formula is an empiric formula proposedrecently.

2. This text will make a brief summarize of initial empiric antibiotic therapy.

3. Transmission Characteristics and Empiric Precautions by Clinical Presentation: Recommendations for Acute Care Centres Clinical findings Osteomyelitis ADULT:

4. Move your patients from empiric to optimal therapy faster using MIC results from the Accelerate Pheno system

5. In addition to surgical decompression of abscesses, broad - spectrum empiric antibiotic therapy is necessary.

6. Therefore every specific bridge project requires an empiric adjustment of the first few hangers. Help can be found here .

7. B. If clinical findings ( epidemiologic, symptomatic, and physical examination ) suggest PID empiric treatment should be initiated.

8. The high levels of Antibiotic resistance patterns highlight the need for modifying empiric treatment regimens considering the most effective Antibiotics

9. Based on ROTEM® results, the switch between empiric approaches of treating coagulopathy to a goal-directed approach could be accelerated.

10. (Related Pathway(s): Cellulitis and skin Abscesses: Empiric antibiotic selection for adults.) Issues related to clinical manifestations and diagnosis of cellulitis and Abscess are discussed separately.

11. To evaluate CT scan in the diagnosis of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) in patients with leukemia, and its value to guide empiric therapy at earlier period.

12. The most frequent use of aminoglycosides is empiric therapy for serious infections such as septicemia, complicated intra-abdominal infections, complicated urinary tract infections, and nosocomial respiratory tract infections.

13. Rarely can be complicated by infection, such as false an infection, the body can't control the empiric therapy, it will need to take out false body, and then again at the right time implants.

14. 49 The Binetian developmental explanation of optical illusions Lucia Monacis Università degli Studi “Aldo Moro” (Italia) [email protected] Key words: Optical illusions, Müller-Lyer illusion, Nativist/empiric controversy

15. Arteriograph calculates cSBP on the basis of the brachial diastolic and mean arterial BP (considered equal to the aortic values) and the aortic Aix, which is calculated from brachial Aix based on an empiric correlation

16. Cellulitis — Patients with nonpurulent Cellulitis (eg, Cellulitis with no purulent drainage or exudate and no associated abscess) should be managed with empiric therapy for infection due to beta-hemolytic streptococci and methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA) .

17. Many authors advocate the use of empiric acyclovir in any patients with unexplained encephalopathy, since delay in treatment may greatly affect outcome. We describe a patient who died due to a herpes simplex virus 1 encephalitis affecting the brainstem, where nucleic acids were found post mortem by in situ hybridization.

18. Nowadays, Curmudgeon is likely to refer to anyone who hates hypocrisy, cant, sham, dogmatic ideologies, the pretenses and evasions of euphemism, and has the nerve to point out unpleasant facts and takes the trouble to impale these sins on the skewer of humor and roast them over the fires of empiric fact, common sense, and native intelligence.