Adjuvant
Adjuvant: A substance that helps and enhances the effect of a drug, treatment, or biologic system.
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Adjuvant chemotherapy: Chemotherapy given after removal of a cancerous tumor to further help in treatment. Many chemotherapy drugs are most effective after the majority of the tumor has been removed.
- Adjuvant therapy
Adjuvant therapy: Treatment that is given in addition to the primary (initial) treatment. Adjuvant treatment is an addition designed to help reach the ultimate goal. Adjuvant therapy for cancer usually refers to surgery followed by chemo- or radiotherapy to help decrease the risk of the cancer recurring (coming back). In Latin “adjuvans” means to help […]
- ADLs (activities of daily living)
ADLs (activities of daily living): The things we normally do in daily living including any daily activity we perform for self-care such as feeding ourselves, bathing, dressing, grooming, work, homemaking, and leisure. The ability or inability to perform ADLs can be used as a very practical measure of ability/disability in many disorders.
- Admission
Admission: Entry. As a patient admission (into a hospital). The opposite of admission in this context is discharge.
- Admitting physician
Admitting physician: The doctor responsible for admitting a patient to a hospital or other inpatient health facility.