"Potential complications" refers to possible problems or difficulties that may arise in a situation or during a process.
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Close veterinary monitoring of these patients is required to maintain oxygen flow, avoid
potential complications of oxygen usage and to insure that expected therapeutic goals are being met.
Close veterinary monitoring of these patients is required to maintain oxygen flow,
avoid potential complications of oxygen usage and to insure that the expected therapeutic goals are met.
While the vast majority of pregnancies have no major issues, the entire system of prenatal care is designed to screen
for potential complications and help prevent those that can be avoided.
As with any birth,
potential complications exist, however some added complications may be introduced by the nature of not being in a sterile hospital room or birthing center.
Many people may delay the decision because they
fear potential complications, which include infections of the brain and permanent paralysis.
As previously discussed, a best practice when giving settlement instructions to a lawyer is to do so in writing to help
avoid potential complications.
Akitas are quite sensitive to anesthesia and other drugs, so it's important that veterinary personnel are aware of
potential complications from medications that might not affect other breeds.
Regrettably, it is quite expensive and can entail a host of side effects from the drugs administered before, during, and after the surgery as well
as potential complications from the surgical procedure itself.
In order to
address potential complications arising from collisions involving autonomous vehicles, Canadian insurers are developing a framework to ensure claims can be processed quickly and efficiently, Canadian Underwriter reports.
Because every animal responds differently to anesthesia, pre-operative blood testing is essential in preventing
potential complications when administering an anesthetic.
Determining litter size can be helpful so breeders can tell if the mother dog has given birth to all puppies and recognize early signs of
potential complications such as large puppies that may be hard to pass.
Kidney disease is one
more potential complication of poorly controlled diabetes, and, unfortunately, it can develop over a number of years before symptoms show.
Virtually anything that raises the risk of
potential complications results in disqualification for homebirth: no breech, no twins, no postdates, no pre-existing conditions or conditions arising during pregnancy.
He'll read the baby books and
google potential complications (be careful though, that can be scary) and will pay attention when the doctors / doulas / midwives are explaining what to expect as the pregnancy progresses.
She added that women with a diagnosis of endometriosis should be counselled about the higher risks of miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy in the first trimester, «which warrants increased monitoring by ultrasound scans, and greater vigilance to
identify potential complications such as bleeding and preterm delivery.»
Despite potential complications, fibromyalgia patients should consider getting both vaccinations, says Jacob Teitelbaum, MD, the medical director of the Fibromyalgia and Fatigue Centers, which are located throughout the United States.
Ensuring that you adhere to the dosage that has been recommended for its use should allow you to enjoy the benefits of this capsule without anxiety
over potential complications.
Fatty meats can increase inflammation, however, and
worsen potential complications of an under - active thyroid gland, such as high blood pressure and cholesterol levels.
Delaying appropriate dental care at this stage will fail to halt the progression of the dental disease and
potential complications affecting the heart, kidney, and liver.
Digoxin is used less frequently now that there are less toxic drugs available Cats can be more sensitive to side effects than
dogs Potential complications include fatal abnormal heart rhythms and kidney failure Most side effects are due to too much digoxin in the bloodstream and can be very serious.