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|Short definition=continental reservoir - {{<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span>}} (KON-tih-nent REH-serv-vwar) A pouch made from a piece of small intestine to hold urine after the bladder is removed 
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|Short definition=emergency management - {{Pronunciation}} (kun-TIN-jen-see MA-nij-ment) In medicine, a treatment plan that immediately rewards desired behavioral changes. It is based on the principle that if good behavior is rewarded, it is more likely to be repeated. 
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emergency management - {{Pronunciation}} (kun-TIN-jen-see MA-nij-ment) In medicine, a treatment plan that immediately rewards desired behavioral changes. It is based on the principle that if good behavior is rewarded, it is more likely to be repeated. This is commonly used in the treatment of drug and alcohol abuse and is being studied as a method of smoking cessation {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]

Latest revision as of 02:54, 11 January 2023

Emergency management
TermEmergency management
Short definitionemergency management - (pronounced) (kun-TIN-jen-see MA-nij-ment) In medicine, a treatment plan that immediately rewards desired behavioral changes. It is based on the principle that if good behavior is rewarded, it is more likely to be repeated. 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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emergency management - (pronounced) (kun-TIN-jen-see MA-nij-ment) In medicine, a treatment plan that immediately rewards desired behavioral changes. It is based on the principle that if good behavior is rewarded, it is more likely to be repeated. This is commonly used in the treatment of drug and alcohol abuse and is being studied as a method of smoking cessation

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