life-threatening in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for life-threatening in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for life-threatening in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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life-threatening in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for life-threatening in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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His condition was initially described as life-threatening but stable, but improved rapidly.
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The tourniquet is usually applied when the patient is in a life-threatening state as a result of continuous bleeding.
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If a traumatic event was life-threatening, but did not result in death, then it is more likely that the survivor will experience post-traumatic stress symptoms.
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Publicizing this kind of result has obvious value; a delay of a few months might have terrible consequences when the results concern life-threatening conditions.
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There is also a surgical team of doctors to deal with life-threatening injuries.
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Although the cancer was in its early stages, it was life-threatening, and he needed to have surgery.
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In some cases, hyperthermia can cause life-threatening medical problems.
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This usually results in life-threatening disease such as septic shock and may lead to meningitis.
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When an urgent human or medical need is life-threatening, violating "melakhoth" is permitted.
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He quickly decided that sport has little in common with real combat and began developing a system of techniques for practical self-defense in life-threatening situations.
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