Sentences with phrase «dangerous procedure»

People who want to take away safe, legal abortions are creating a market for highly dangerous procedures.
Research shows the test doesn't reduce rates of death from ovarian cancer and can result in unnecessary and sometimes dangerous procedures, including surgery.
With a President Cruz, women could be forced to undergo more dangerous procedures later in pregnancy, for political — and not medical — reasons.
Together with his team, he travels around the world to perform incredible work in the area of conservation science, which sometimes requires extreme and dangerous procedures when dealing with animals like rhinos and elephants...
They dwell on trivial subjects, and the questions they ask each other — about everything from gauging someone's fondness for lemonade to whether or not someone else prefers leather or metal as a watchstrap — are bleakly funny when you consider that the film begins with a confrontationally gross close - up of a beating human heart, exposed during one of Steven's characteristically dangerous procedures.
Common examples include failing to obtain necessary diagnostic tests, making unsupported and incorrect diagnoses of a patient's condition, undertaking an unnecessarily dangerous procedure, failing to diagnose a condition despite clear evidence, or failing to obtain informed consent from a patient by informing them of all of their options and warning them of the risks they face.
This is not any more dangerous a procedure than spaying a cat or a dog if it is done by a veterinarian who does them frequently and if it is done before the rabbit passes 6 month of age (older bunnies are often obese which makes the surgery more difficult).
At the hospital, Walsh's doctors tested her extensively, doing multiple lumbar punctures or «spinal taps,» a painful, dangerous procedure that involves collecting and analyzing the protective fluid surrounding her brain and spinal cord.
Now, women who need a late - term abortion because the fetus is so abnormal it can not survive more than a few hours, and will suffer a painful death if born alive, have to undergo a much more invasive, dangerous procedure.
But this is a dangerous procedure, as Karl Barth has involuntarily shown.
It was formerly used to question organ transplants; now it is turned avidly against the implantation of artificial hearts — not on the plausible grounds that it's a dangerous procedure inviting strokes, but because so few persons can, at this point, receive this chancy benefit.
Critics also decried the potential for abuse, of people seeking the dangerous procedure for cosmetic purposes.
The failure to properly monitor outcomes or the memory loss so often caused by ECT is, to be blunt, medical negligence, and forcing people to undergo this dangerous procedure against their will, without first offering them other treatments that might address the actual causes of their depression — such as loss, loneliness and poverty — indicates a mental health system in urgent need of treatment itself.»
The team's arrogant leader, Sebastian Caine, ignores the risks and decides to test the dangerous procedure on himself - only to discover his fellow scientists are unable to reverse the effect.
The immersive experience available in Virtual Reality may be best suited to teaching high - risk, complex, or dangerous procedures.
But it's also a delicate, dangerous procedure.
While blood transfusions help many patients, they can also be a dangerous procedure.
Every medical procedure carries risks, and these unnecessary and dangerous procedures were often carried out by doctors who lacked both scruples and medical talent.
It doesn't need to be a dangerous procedure.
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