surgical unit

collocation in English

meaningsofsurgicalandunit

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surgical
adjective
uk
/ˈsɜː.dʒɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈsɝː.dʒɪ.kəl/
used for ...
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unit
noun
uk
/ˈjuː.nɪt/
us
/ˈjuː.nɪt/
a single thing or a separate part of ...
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(Definition ofsurgicalandunitfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In conclusion, we report a simple non-invasive device which can easily and safely be used at the bedside in any cardiacsurgicalunit.
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We decided to close his atrial septal defect, and transferred him to a cardio-thoracicsurgicalunit.
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In view of the compromise to the airways, the neonate was transferred to the neonatalsurgicalunitfor further evaluation.
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The choice of a prisonsurgicalunitrather than an outside hospital depends upon the circumstances of the individual case.
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The value of thesurgicalunitcannot be disputed.
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The local medical committee told me that only three years ago 1, 200 bed days on thesurgicalunitwere filled with medical cases.
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Three are assigned to an 18-bed ward allocated for adult plastic surgery patients; two are assigned to thesurgicalunit.
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At the very least, there should be resident paediatricians and—in asurgicalunit—an on-call anaesthetist.
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Clinical services are one of the things provided by asurgicalunit.
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He was transferred to thesurgicalunitwhere he served as a surgical assistant.
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Continued expansion began in 1982 and included a newsurgicalunitand a seven-bed recovery area.
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Mareeba eventually became a 70-bed hospital, complete with asurgicalunitand a ward for premature babies.
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It housed a number of departments, including the emergency department, thesurgicalunitand a new nursing care unit.
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It has 76 medical beds and 6 coronary care beds, a maternity unit and asurgicalunitwith 2 operating theatres.
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There was an emergency room, internal medicine clinic, optometry clinic, psychiatric services, orthopedic/surgicalunit, physical therapy clinic, pharmacy, dental clinic, dietary services and more.
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Sixty-eight male prisoners are on lists held by prison service surgical units as awaiting tattoo removal.
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One of the solutions is to have stand-alone surgical units dedicated to these procedures without the pressures of having to deal with emergencies.
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Three hospitals in the group have surgical units which provide normal facilities for the treatment of burns.
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The qualified nursing staff are mainly concentrated in the four establishments with surgical units and in those for women.
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