Contraindicated definition

Contraindicated means that access is reasonably likely to
Contraindicated means that access is reasonably likely to endanger the life or physical safety of the patient or another person.
Contraindicated means the restraint could be harmful for children with certain medical or psychological conditions. If a restraint is contraindicated for a given child, it means the child’s medical or psychological conditions rule out the use of that restraint due to the harm that would be caused. An assessment of any contraindications must occur prior to using restraints on a person and the program must document this determination.

Examples of Contraindicated in a sentence

  • Hepatic impairment (galantamine, rivastigmine) No data available Contra-indicated in severe impairment.

  • Renal impairment (galantamine, rivastigmine) No data available Contra-indicated in severe impairment.

  • Contraindicated with Tacrolimus, Rosuvastatin, and in malignancy.

  • See Appendix 2 for further information • Contra-indicated in pregnancy due to unknown effects.

  • Pregnancy: Contraindicated (the active metabolite is suspected of causing serious birth defects).


More Definitions of Contraindicated

Contraindicated means the restraint could b psychological conditions. If a restraint is contraindicat medical or psychological conditions rule out the use of that restraint due to the harm that would
Contraindicated means the individual is recommended to abstain from further vaccinations generally or of the type that caused their injury. See Contraindications and Precautions, CTRS. FOR DISEASE CONTROL & PREVENTION (last reviewed Feb. 4, 2021), https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/acip- recs/general-recs/contraindications.html [https://perma.cc/5F5B-YYPN].

Related to Contraindicated

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