What's the difference between therapeutics and therapeutist?

Therapeutics


Definition:

  • (n.) That part of medical science which treats of the discovery and application of remedies for diseases.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Treatment termination due to lack of efficacy or combined insufficient therapeutic response and toxicity proved to be influenced by the initial disease activity and by the rank order of prescription.
  • (2) After a discussion of the therapeutic relationship, several coping strategies which have been used successfully by many women are described and therapeutic applications are offered.
  • (3) Training in social skills specific to fostering intimacy is suggested as a therapeutic step, and modifications to the social support measure for future use discussed.
  • (4) Therapeutic possibilities for hepatogenous anaemia of complex genesis are discussed.
  • (5) No difference in therapeutic activity between CNC-ala-17-E2 and CNC-ala could be observed in a transplanted rat leukemia (L 5222).
  • (6) Different therapeutic success rates have been reported by various authors who used the same combination of therapy.
  • (7) SD is shown to have therapeutic and differential diagnostic significance in varying pathological conditions of cerebral dopaminergic systems.
  • (8) The clinical aspects, the modality of onset and diffusion of the lymphoma, its macroscopic and histopathological features and the different therapeutic approaches are discussed.
  • (9) Current status of prognosis in clinical, experimental and prophylactic medicine is delineated with formulation of the purposes and feasibility of therapeutic and preventive realization of the disease onset and run prediction.
  • (10) The following case highlights the diagnostic and therapeutic dilemmas encountered in a middle-aged patient who presented with dementia and apathetic hyperthyroidism.
  • (11) Local injections of contrykal into the ulcer had inhibited proteinase activity and had a positive therapeutic effect.
  • (12) These data, compared with literature findings, support the idea that intratumoral BCG instillation of bladder cancer permits a longer disease-free period than other therapeutical approaches.
  • (13) We report on experiences with diagnostic and therapeutic procedures and the results of vocational rehabilitation.
  • (14) On the other hand, the patients treated with cimetidine showed a marked, systematic increase in theophylline plasma levels, even exceeding the upper limit of its known therapeutic range in 4 cases.
  • (15) As novel antibody therapeutics are developed for different malignancies and require evaluation with cells previously uncharacterized as antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC) targets, efficient description of key parameters of the assay system expedites the preclinical assessment.
  • (16) Pharmacodynamic relationships are not well established for other therapeutic effects of theophylline, such as attenuation of pharmacologically induced bronchoconstriction.
  • (17) Intoxications arising from therapeutic activities pertaining to this cult are of the same kind as those encountered in the practice of Modern Medicine.
  • (18) The combination of an over-distended uterus caused by a multiple-fetus pregnancy with therapeutic bed-rest may cause mechanical ileus.
  • (19) Finally, these cases support the existence of a therapeutic upper limit for desipramine plasma concentrations, above which clinical deterioration occurs.
  • (20) How useful is the technique for evaluating therapeutic efficacy?

Therapeutist


Definition:

  • (n.) One versed in therapeutics, or the discovery and application of remedies.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Then the careful choice of and furnishing with the necessary auxiliary devices must be planned in cooperation with the doctor, the therapeutist and the relatives.
  • (2) Various, very powerful cytostatic combinations and procedures applied with a desire to bring the patient into remission often cause the therapeutist to have another, very important problem: how to prevent the haematological complications using the cytostatic therapy, primarily the leukopenia and thrombocytopenia which, in bodies damaged by malign processes, can cause difficult complications.
  • (3) The aim was to test if this phenomenon had any influence on the treatment of patients, they and their therapeutist's perception of each other and the result of the prophylactic work.
  • (4) Experience shows that therapeutists, with at least 5 years of field work behind them, make the best gastroenterologic specialists.
  • (5) This method can be used by endocrinologists, therapeutists and physicians of other specialties in studying the factors influencing the development of vascular affections in patients with diabetes mellitus.
  • (6) In this paper the importance of the behaviour of the therapeutist is discussed too.
  • (7) Money claims during treatment activate problems in particular with primary reference persons, but also with the enlarged cultural milieu and cause a structural specific experience and elaboration both with the patient and the therapeutist.
  • (8) The significance of common prognostic criteria is relativised and the therapeutist-patient relation is determined as an influencing factor through which prognostic and chronifying factors are translated into the therapeutic process.
  • (9) Empirical investigation has show that the integration of therapeutists' variables can frequently achieve certain targets in patients' behavior, and that a partial breakup of destructive communication patterns and alterations on the level of experience attitudes, ........, emotions, etc.)
  • (10) Besides considering the verbal behavior of patients and therapeutist, patients' experience during treatment and experience outside of the therapy were examined.
  • (11) They favour activation of perception, form clinico-anatomical thinking, facilitate the learning of the diagnosis concept and the role of physicians of various profile (therapeutist, surgeon, pathologist, gynecologist, etc.
  • (12) Presently there are no specific proteins for diagnostics of 'mastoiditis', so that to clinical expertness and experience of the therapeutist will come up the most significant role for the ill child.
  • (13) Therapeutists were better aware of risk factors and the criteria of their assessment as compared to physicians of the other specialities.
  • (14) Atraumaticity of endoscopic interventions, individual approach to the choice of a method for treatment of a patient and agreed with a therapeutist preoperative preparation, including prescription of the coronaro-active agents, cardiac glycosides, permitted in the majority of patients to achieve a positive result of treatment.
  • (15) Exact clinical diagnostics, good knowledge in anatomy, technical ability of the therapeutist as well as theoretical basic knowledge are prerequisite for the use of the neural therapy.
  • (16) The method described in this paper may be used for determining the course of therapy and provides information about the proper functioning of the group and the influence of the therapeutist upon the patients participating in psychotherapy.
  • (17) It is emphasized that rendering of the preventive and therapeutic aid to pneumologic patients requires joint efforts of phthisiatrists, pneumologists and therapeutists.
  • (18) In the confrontation between patient and therapeutist, isn't it rather a question of existential work between two protagonists during which the patient would be fighting for the maintenance or the restitution of his own person, while the therapeutist tries to maintain his.
  • (19) In our experience the combination with cumarin long term therapy seems to be the better method, especially if the following conditions can be achieved: very good compliance of patients respectively strict consideration of absolute and relative contraindications, a sufficient number of patients who are treated and a long enough experience of therapeutists followed by using the recommendations of the WHO expert committee for the worldwide application of standardization in measuring the anticoagulation effect, using reagents and calibration materials, and the expression of results in INR.
  • (20) This article refers to several peculiarities of the interaction therapeutist-patient.

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