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  • noun Plural form of cath.

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Examples

  • He couldn't stand to be away from his baby when she went through her frequent heart caths, and surgeries.

    Honoring Rachel - SpouseBUZZ 2009

  • Now we have heart caths and pacemakers and stents and bypass surgery.

    What is Health Insurance?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Otherwise, you'd have invasive cardiologists running the ED between caths.

    More on Hospitalist Economics 1 Dinosaur 2008

  • Nearly everyone who doesn't have a doctor who admits to the hospital needs a hospitalist, including patients that need cardiac caths and surgeries, so, it's in the hospital's best interest to keep everyone happy by providing easy access to an internist for everyone so the patients can get admitted and out of my department....

    What the Happy Hospitalist and Subprime Mortgages Have in Common 1 Dinosaur 2008

  • New Mobility magazine did a story last December on urinary catheters and Medicare only paying for four caths per month.

    Like a lion -- A rant Kay Olson 2007

  • I had a return check-up at my doctor's office after all the stress tests, heart caths, MRIs, etc.

    unclebob Diary Entry unclebob 2007

  • There were males participating in practice breast and pelvic exams, practice caths by male students supervised by male doctor, surgery, prep, and post op care.

    Rape and Abuse at Oregon State Hospital 2004

  • Murray, I think a Cardiologist, to practice Anesthesia and Pain Management specialities, he was practicing outside his chosen realm and should have stuck to heart caths.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • Our services include primary care centers, homecare/hospice, behavioral health, PET-scan, cardiac caths and open-heart surgeries.

    chicagotribune.com - News 2010

  • We think such a technique can potentially improve outcomes in coronary and general vascular caths, by improving the precision and duration of these procedures.

    Medgadget 2009

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