What's the difference between unbooked and unlooked?
Unbooked
Definition:
(a.) Not written in a book; unrecorded.
Example Sentences:
(1) A total of 9,071 patients were screened, 25% unbooked.
(2) Among booked patients the maternal mortality rate was 0.32 and among unbooked patients 11.13 per 1000 deliveries.
(3) The prevalence of mothers who had positive serological results with the rapid plasma reagin (RPR) test greater than or equal to 8 U was 1.8% in the booked patients opposed to 9.6% in the unbooked group (P less than 0.00001).
(4) The relative risk for late coming was: 9 for women reporting a number of delaying factors outside their control; 6 for those with financial worries or with ruptured membranes; 4 for unbooked cases or with current addresses in Alexandra; 3 for women with a normal past obstetric history or with a previous delivery outside the AHC; 2 for those worried with hospital referrals, with a previous rural address, for less than 1 year in Alexandra or with a normal current ANC.
(5) Comparison was made of 195 recently delivered unbooked mothers with 196 booked mothers.
(6) The fetal outcome was compared in 200 unbooked pregnancies and in 310 pregnancies in which the mothers had booked before 22 weeks' gestation.
(7) Generally, there were more unbooked women arriving during the night.
(8) Eighteen per cent of deaths in blacks and 9% of those in coloureds were in unbooked patients.
(9) 195 recently delivered unbooked mothers were compared against 196 booked mothers over the period January-March 1986, during which there were a total of 40,379 deliveries at the hospital.
(10) This paper examines the unbooked maternity patient in an academic hospital in Durban, Natal.
(11) Booked patients had low mortality rates (10%) compared to unbooked patients (19%).
(12) 2 booked and 1 unbooked patient died following anesthesia, and 1 unbooked patient died because of infective hepatitis.
(13) Of the 16,000 annual deliveries in this hospital, about 12% are unbooked patients.
(14) The discussion focuses upon how to improve outcomes in unbooked mothers.
(15) 17 deaths were due to eclampsia; 1 was a booked patient and 16 were unbooked patients.
(16) Deaths associated with disproportion occurred in 0,10% of booked patients and 3,22% of unbooked patients.
(17) In fact, 88.01% (800 cases) of unbooked or emergency cases resulted in MM in 1929-39 while only 11.99% (109 cases) of booked cases resulted in MM.
(18) A prospective controlled study was carried out at Tygerberg Hospital to ascertain the difference between booked and unbooked mothers with regard to social and medical aspects and knowledge of the medical system.
(19) The obstetric complications in the unbooked group were premature labour, premature rupture of the membranes and intra-uterine death.
(20) To determine the prevalence of syphilis in the 'unbooked' pregnant woman attending King Edward VIII Hospital, Durban, mothers who had no previous history or record of antenatal care were studied over a 3-month period.
Unlooked
Definition:
(a.) Not observed or foreseen; unexpected; -- generally with for.
Example Sentences:
(1) Like an unsightly wedding present, it will still be there but in storage, unloved and unlooked at.