Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
"She is improving by fits and starts, then will decompensate again."
I thought he was about to decompensate."
The man was about to decompensate.
The more they decompensate, the more bizarre the behavior.'
Most important, he was Feldman's original shrink, treated the guy when he first started to decompensate."
There's no question that stress, or tension, or working 24 hours a day can cause an asthmatic to decompensate."
Chronic stable heart failure may easily decompensate.
Brazil might decompensate further.
SA Bird, the article went on to say, predicted that Punkin Head would soon begin to decompensate.
"It is a well-established fact," the commission noted pointedly, "that inmates serving long-term sentences in S.H.U.'s are likely to decompensate due to extended periods of isolation and sensory deprivation."
Another speculates that they begin to "decompensate," that the neuroses driving them begin to fracture their minds, pushing them toward capture or even death, and the path they choose is accelerated murder.
A Step-Down Mental Health Unit, which is currently consolidated under the CMHC-J umbrella, was also developed in 2000 to serve inmates who have histories of positive response to mental health treatment, but who decompensate when returned to their "home" DOC institutions.
A good case manager, Dr. Bluestone said, like a good den mother, "knows where the patient is at all times, makes sure the patient gets to appointments for medication, and if the person starts to decompensate, gets them to an acute psychiatric unit or an emergency room before they are having a lot of symptoms."