Examples of 'full clinical' in a sentence

Meaning of "full clinical"

full clinical: relating to a complete or comprehensive approach in a medical or healthcare setting. This phrase may describe a thorough examination, treatment, or assessment in a clinical environment

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This will create a full clinical history.
A full clinical profile of whatever the hell this is.
They will give you a full clinical examination.
A full clinical picture will therefore become apparent.
Applications with full clinical documentation.
These full clinical study reports are at present unavailable to us.
This will be used in a future full clinical trial.
Full clinical examination during the acclimatization period.
Read the full clinical case.
Full clinical remission was observed.
You can read the results of the full clinical study here.
The full clinical relevance of these findings is currently unclear.
Architect Andres Duany was undergoing a full clinical assessment when he received the unsettling news.
The full clinical manifestations of delirium may never be reached.
First Warning Systems has not released the full clinical trial results yet.

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A full clinical examination is performed before the initiation of treatment.
Taking a person 's temperature is an initial part of a full clinical examination.
Full clinical diagnostics and treatment of the eye diseases.
However, the current costs are still an obstacle to its full clinical use.
A full clinical examination were performed before the initiation of treatment.
Thus, interpretation of serological testing requires consideration of the full clinical scenario.
There will then be a full clinical examination followed by osteopathic treatment if appropriate.
Satisfaction levels are based on a full clinical study, BJUI.
The use and full clinical utility of this test has yet to be determined.
I know we are not supposed to jump to conclusions without a full clinical evaluation, but I think we are.
Full clinical examination with radiographic and optical imaging for treatment planning.
Users complete a rigorous self-assessment that can render a full clinical diagnosis by a BEACON registered psychologist.
The full clinical spectrum and natural history of the disease is not yet determined.
First, you have to do a full clinical examination -.
For one, the full clinical picture of a patient needs to be considered.
After this period of observation, one-week follow-up of the surviving mice revealed a full clinical recovery.
Simbirtsev noted that full clinical trials are typically two to three years.
A full clinical diagnosis involves * Taking a personal and family history.
We have quantified 453 molecules against the full clinical information that includes a 10-year follow up.
Full clinical depression, believe me.
First, you have to do a full clinical examination- No, no. The cost, the cost.
As noted, the full clinical spectrum of this disease is not yet fully understood.
In 2008 he was appointed a full Clinical Professor for the Communications School.
Are there copies of full clinical guidelines / protocols available in the clinical area where you work?

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