Minimal Clinically Important Difference
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Glossary
or maintaining a specific posture – to suspend the stream of thoughts and relax the body and mind, prayer, mental healing, and therapies that use creative outlets such as art, music, or dance (NCCAM, 2008).
Definition An umbrella term for surgical techniques that limit the size of incision or reduce the surgical stress to which the patient is exposed.
Minority Minimal Clinically Importance Change Definition Minimal Clinically Importance Change is the smallest difference in score in the domain of interest which patients perceive as beneficial and which would mandate, in the absence of troublesome side effects or excessive cost, a change in patient management. It is the threshold beyond which a response can be considered ‘‘clinically meaningful’’ or important (i.e., not random variation).
Minimal Clinically Important Difference Definition Minimal Clinically Important Difference (MCID) is the smallest difference that is beneficial to the patient.
Minimal Hepatic Encephalopathy Definition Cognitive dysfunction in patients with liver cirrhosis that is not detectable clinically but only by means of psychometric tests.
Minimally Invasive Surgery Synonyms Keyhole Surgery
Definition A term related to population groups in multiethnic countries, when one or several groups have a much smaller size than the dominating population. A minority population might also experience prosecution and therefore turn into a refugee population under the conditions of being removed from their habitual residence. In some cases a minority population might also receive the influx of migrants or refugees from the same population of origin, displaced in a more recent conflict or due to political changes.
Mitrofanoff Catheterizable Conduit Synonyms Mitrofanoff Channel; Continent Catheterizable Stoma; Continent Appendico-Vesicostomy Definition A conduit that connects the skin to the bladder and allows for bladder emptying with a catheter without any urine leaks in between catheterization.
Mixed Hearing Loss Definition Mixed Hearing Losses have both a conductive and a sensorineural component. The conductive aspect may be treated medically/surgically, but the sensorineural part cannot and is permanent, but can be managed well with amplification.
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