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  1. 1. sharp. 2. having severe symptoms and a short course. Some serious illnesses that were formerly considered acute (such as myocardial infarction) are now recognized to be acute episodes of chronic conditions. acute care the level of care in the health care system that consists of emergency treatment and critical care.

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      (1) Any illness that develops quickly, is intense or severe...

  2. 17 sty 2023 · Acute means sudden. Acute symptoms appear, change, or worsen rapidly. It is the opposite of chronic.

  3. 3 lut 2023 · Acute and chronic conditions typically differ in how they develop and how long they last. Broadly speaking, acute conditions occur suddenly, have immediate or rapidly developing symptoms, and are limited in their duration (e.g., the flu). Chronic conditions, on the other hand, are long-lasting.

  4. 3 sty 2024 · Acute conditions have a sudden onset, often with no warning signs. Chronic conditions have a gradual onset and may have warning signs. Symptoms: Acute conditions often have clear, specific...

  5. Acute is the medical term to describe the nature of a disease, sign, symptom or condition. It refers to an illness that is of a sudden onset or of a short duration. Acute can also be used as an adjective to describe a severe state of a condition.

  6. (1) Any illness that develops quickly, is intense or severe and lasts a relatively short period of time. (2) Any condition—e.g., infection, trauma, fracture—with a short (often less than 1 month) clinical course. Acute illnesses usually respond to therapy; a return to a state of complete—pre-morbid—health is the norm.

  7. 15 lut 2024 · Acute illnesses generally develop suddenly and last a short time, often only a few days or weeks. Chronic conditions develop slowly and may worsen over an extended period of time—months to years. But of course, the differences are more than just that.

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