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  • adjective Occurring after a procedure.

Etymologies

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post- +‎ procedure

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Examples

  • Ms. Hill, who runs clinics in five southern states, has tried offering postprocedure counseling sessions -- but very few women show up, she said.

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  • In patients with a low risk of thromboembolic events, it is suggested that warfarin be restarted on the evening after the endoscopy unless procedural circumstances suggest a high risk of postprocedure bleeding.

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  • Technical exper - was also encouraging. tise, the quality of the tailored valve, and careful The TIF procedure was shown to be effective in postprocedure patient management have been identi fi ed as reducing small hiatal hernias (B2 cm).

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  • Of the transferred patients, 937, or 81. 2%, were deemed stable enough after PCI to be returned to their referring hospital immediately postprocedure.

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  • Your postprocedure brain is functionally identical to the organic model, but many clients encounter minor—and I can’t emphasize that enough, minor—differences in the way they process experiences.

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  • Your postprocedure brain is functionally identical to the organic model, but many clients encounter minor—and I can’t emphasize that enough, minor—differences in the way they process experiences.

    Skinned Robin Wasserman 2008

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