General anesthesia is contraindicated because of the dyspnea apt to be present, and because the struggles of the patient might cause a dislodgment of the laryngeal intruder and aspiration to a lower level.
In cases in which cocain is deemed contraindicated morphin alone is used.
Should this be contraindicatedby ulceration of the esophagus, gastrostomy should be done.
Frequent peroral passage of the bronchoscope for this purpose is contraindicated only in case of children under 3 years of age, because of the likelihood of provoking subglottic edema.
Anesthesia is absolutely contraindicated because of the possibility of the presence of diphtheria, and especially because of the dyspnea so frequently present in laryngeal disease.
It is contraindicated where there is disease of the genito-urinary organs or rectum.
Coffee iscontraindicated in hysterical and nervous persons, in children and in those who suffer with insomnia or palpitation.
This sort of treatment is contraindicated in some kinds of heart disease, as heart weakness due to arteriosclerosis with high blood pressure, to aneurysm of the thoracic or abdominal aorta, and to nephritis.
The strenuous measures that should he used to lower a high diastolic pressure are contraindicated when the diastolic pressure is already low, even if the systolic pressure 1s high.
Nitrous oxid gas would be contraindicated as tending to increase arterial pressure, and therefore endanger a damaged heart; it is a serious danger to damaged blood vessels.
Stokes-Adams disease should be considered as possibly present, and digitalis would be contraindicated and would do harm.
Caffein is indicated if digitalis is contraindicated or does not act satisfactorily, and the patient is not nervously excited, but perhaps is stupid or apathetic, and also when diuresis is desired.
Alcohol is absolutelycontraindicated in the latter condition.
At other times these, or any tub baths, are contraindicated by the exertion and exhaustion they cause the patient; and cool Nauheim baths, or any other kind of baths, are inadvisable with high blood pressure.
Occasionally one hears of hyoscine or hyoscyamus suggested for these conditions, but they are quite as useless and as much contraindicated as opium or the coal tar products.
They are contraindicated in the same conditions as the latter, but to a less degree.
Its use was not contraindicated by jaundice, by cough or pulmonary congestion, or by moderate contraction of the pupils.
When any abstraction of blood appears to be contraindicated by the patient's debility, even dry cups will afford him signal relief.
It is alsocontraindicated when the skin is covered with a profuse sweat or when the disease is complicated by an internal inflammation.
Excision of such piles is contraindicatedby the risk of profuse hemorrhage.
In such cases amputation, when not contraindicatedby internal disease, must be had recourse to, as the only remedy.
Whey~ is contraindicated in cases where the fever is brought on by putrefaction in the intestine, chiefly because it furnishes one of the best mediums known for the growth of the offending bacteria.
Eiweissmilch is at times used, but whey mixtures are contraindicatedon account of their high sugar content.
It is contraindicated only where a decided idiosyncrasy for even small doses of arsenic exists.
Owing to its high nuclein content, it is contraindicated in gout.
He says that the operation is not contraindicated by existing peritonitis if the patient is not already in a state of collapse or sepsis.
Emetics are of course contraindicated when jaundice is due to an impacted calculus, to malignant disease, to echinococci or other kinds of tumor.
When the use of mineral waters is not contraindicated in the state of the digestive organs, great good is accomplished by the persistent use of Vichy, foreign or domestic, of Carlsbad, and the alkaline waters of Wisconsin.
Stimulants are, of course, contraindicated on account of their irritating action on the inflamed membrane, but in case of rapid tendency to death by failure of heart-action they should be administered by the rectum or hypodermically.
It is contraindicated or should be used with caution if cerebral symptoms are present.
Daily sponging with cold water, where it is not contraindicated by a feeble circulation and a slow reaction from the shock, is a practice to be commended.
It is notcontraindicated even in some cases of chronic diarrhoea with persistent vomiting and loss of peptic function, advantage being taken of the intervals between the evacuations to introduce a small and very concentrated nutrient enema.
Iron, however, administered by the mouth, disturbs the stomach and is decidedly contraindicated during the active stage of gastric ulcer.
If calomel possessed the property formerly ascribed to it, of stimulating the hepatic functions, it would be contraindicated in catarrh of the bile-ducts.
Opium is not contraindicated in these cases, even if the element of fecal impaction be superadded, as all clinicians are familiar with the fact that the bowels will move of themselves at times even under its full narcotic effects.
In operations about the anus and scrotum, iodin is contraindicated because of its irritating properties; it is painful in these parts and dermatitis is frequently the result of its use.
The passive, venous or obstructive form of hyperemia is absolutely contraindicated in this class of ulcers.
A wet dressing with an impervious covering is contraindicated in the presence of pus, the warmth and moisture of such a dressing being congenial to the growth and to the multiplication of bacteria.
Emetics were very commonly used, and sometimes with great benefit; but, in many instances, they were contraindicated by the pain and irritation of the stomach.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "contraindicated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.