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Что (кто) такое hesitancy$34915$ - определение

INABILITY TO COMPLETELY EMPTY THE BLADDER
Urinary flow obstruction; Retention of urine; Obstruction of the urinary flow; Obstruction of urine; Obstruction of urinary tract; Obstruction of the urinary tract; Obstruction of urinary flow; Urine retention; Urinary Tract Obstruction; Ischuria; Urinary obstruction; Urinary hesitancy; Urinary tract blockage; Resurine; Residual urine; AROU; Acute retention of urine; Acute urinary retention; Urinary stasis; Prostatic obstruction; Impaired urination; Urinary impairment; Post obstructive diuresis
  • The urinary bag of a person with post obstructive diuresis
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  • As seen on axial CT

Antivaccinist         
  • Judge's cartoon of [[Rudyard Kipling]]'s famous poem "[[The White Man's Burden]]" published in 1899. The poem's philosophy quickly was utilized to explain/justify the United States' response to the annexation of the Philippines. The United States used the "white man's burden" as an argument for imperial control of the Philippines and Puerto Rico based on the moral necessity to ensure the spread of civility and modernity.
  • A protest against COVID-19 vaccination in [[London]], United Kingdom
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  • Ministry of Health]] urged British residents to immunize children against diphtheria.
  • Edward Jenner
  • Campaigners in [[London]] for expanded vaccination in the developing world
  • Henry Wicklin, age 6, affected by [[smallpox]]. Smallpox was eradicated worldwide as a result of mandatory vaccinations.
  • Rates of measles fell sharply when universal immunization was introduced.
  • Ovidiu Covaciu on how the Romanian antivaccine movement threatens Europe (2017)
  • U.S. President [[Gerald Ford]] receiving his vaccine for the swine flu.
  • Share that agrees that vaccines are important for children to have (2018)
  • An anti-vaccination caricature by [[James Gillray]], ''The Cow-Pock{{snd}}or{{snd}}The Wonderful Effects of the New Inoculation!'' (1802)
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RELUCTANCE OR REFUSAL TO BE VACCINATED OR TO HAVE ONE'S CHILDREN VACCINATED AGAINST CONTAGIOUS DISEASES DESPITE THE AVAILABILITY OF IMMUNIZATION SERVICE
Anti-vaccine movement; Vaccine Critics; Vaccine critic; Anti-vaccinationist; Vaccination critics; Anti-vaccinationism; Anti-vaccinationists arguments against compulsion; Anti-vaccinationists vaccinationists; Antivaccinationist; Vaccine debate; Anti-vaccinationists/Harm done by successes; Anti-vaccinationists/arguments against compulsion; Anti-vaccinationists/Vaccinationists; Harm done by anti-vaccinationists successes; Anti-vaccinationists; Organized opposition to widespread vaccination; Anti-vaccination; Vaccine critics; Anti-vaccination movement; Antivaccinist; Anti-vaccinist; Opposition to vaccination; Antivaccinationism; Anti-vaccine movements; Vaccination controversy; Anti-vax; Vaccine overload; Antivax; Vaccine hysteria; Vaccinophobia; Vaccinaphobia; Anti-vaccine conspiracy theories; Vaccine controversy; Too many too soon; Too many, too soon; Antivaccine movement; Antivaccination; Antivaccine; Anti-vaccine; Anti-vaxer; Anti-vaxxer; Vaccine denial; Vaccine denialism; Anti-Vaxxer; Safety of vaccines; Vaccination denialism; Antivaxxer; Anti vaxx; Anti vaxxer; Anti vaxxers; Antivaxxers; Antivaxers; Anti-vax movement; Vaccine controversies; Antivaxx; Antivaxer; Anti-vaxxers; Vaccine skepticism; Antivaxxer movement; Vaccine exemption; Vaccine exemptions; Anti-vaccinator; Anti Vaxxer; Anti vax; Anti-vaxx; Vaccine skeptic; Anti-vaccine activist; Anti-vaccination campaigner; Anti-vaccination activist; Antivaccination activist; Antivaccination campaigner; Vaccine refusal; Anti-vaccines; Anti vaccines; Vaccine hesitation; Anti-vaccine sentiment; Vaccination refusal; Vaccination opponents; Anti-vaccine activism
·noun One opposed to vaccination.
Vaccine hesitancy         
  • Judge's cartoon of [[Rudyard Kipling]]'s famous poem "[[The White Man's Burden]]" published in 1899. The poem's philosophy quickly was utilized to explain/justify the United States' response to the annexation of the Philippines. The United States used the "white man's burden" as an argument for imperial control of the Philippines and Puerto Rico based on the moral necessity to ensure the spread of civility and modernity.
  • A protest against COVID-19 vaccination in [[London]], United Kingdom
  • doi-access=free}}</ref>
  • Ministry of Health]] urged British residents to immunize children against diphtheria.
  • Edward Jenner
  • Campaigners in [[London]] for expanded vaccination in the developing world
  • Henry Wicklin, age 6, affected by [[smallpox]]. Smallpox was eradicated worldwide as a result of mandatory vaccinations.
  • Rates of measles fell sharply when universal immunization was introduced.
  • Ovidiu Covaciu on how the Romanian antivaccine movement threatens Europe (2017)
  • U.S. President [[Gerald Ford]] receiving his vaccine for the swine flu.
  • Share that agrees that vaccines are important for children to have (2018)
  • An anti-vaccination caricature by [[James Gillray]], ''The Cow-Pock{{snd}}or{{snd}}The Wonderful Effects of the New Inoculation!'' (1802)
  • upright=1.5
RELUCTANCE OR REFUSAL TO BE VACCINATED OR TO HAVE ONE'S CHILDREN VACCINATED AGAINST CONTAGIOUS DISEASES DESPITE THE AVAILABILITY OF IMMUNIZATION SERVICE
Anti-vaccine movement; Vaccine Critics; Vaccine critic; Anti-vaccinationist; Vaccination critics; Anti-vaccinationism; Anti-vaccinationists arguments against compulsion; Anti-vaccinationists vaccinationists; Antivaccinationist; Vaccine debate; Anti-vaccinationists/Harm done by successes; Anti-vaccinationists/arguments against compulsion; Anti-vaccinationists/Vaccinationists; Harm done by anti-vaccinationists successes; Anti-vaccinationists; Organized opposition to widespread vaccination; Anti-vaccination; Vaccine critics; Anti-vaccination movement; Antivaccinist; Anti-vaccinist; Opposition to vaccination; Antivaccinationism; Anti-vaccine movements; Vaccination controversy; Anti-vax; Vaccine overload; Antivax; Vaccine hysteria; Vaccinophobia; Vaccinaphobia; Anti-vaccine conspiracy theories; Vaccine controversy; Too many too soon; Too many, too soon; Antivaccine movement; Antivaccination; Antivaccine; Anti-vaccine; Anti-vaxer; Anti-vaxxer; Vaccine denial; Vaccine denialism; Anti-Vaxxer; Safety of vaccines; Vaccination denialism; Antivaxxer; Anti vaxx; Anti vaxxer; Anti vaxxers; Antivaxxers; Antivaxers; Anti-vax movement; Vaccine controversies; Antivaxx; Antivaxer; Anti-vaxxers; Vaccine skepticism; Antivaxxer movement; Vaccine exemption; Vaccine exemptions; Anti-vaccinator; Anti Vaxxer; Anti vax; Anti-vaxx; Vaccine skeptic; Anti-vaccine activist; Anti-vaccination campaigner; Anti-vaccination activist; Antivaccination activist; Antivaccination campaigner; Vaccine refusal; Anti-vaccines; Anti vaccines; Vaccine hesitation; Anti-vaccine sentiment; Vaccination refusal; Vaccination opponents; Anti-vaccine activism
Vaccine hesitancy is a delay in acceptance, or downright refusal, of vaccines despite the availability of vaccine services. The term covers outright refusals to vaccinate, delaying vaccines, accepting vaccines but remaining uncertain about their use, or using certain vaccines but not others.
Antivaccination         
  • Judge's cartoon of [[Rudyard Kipling]]'s famous poem "[[The White Man's Burden]]" published in 1899. The poem's philosophy quickly was utilized to explain/justify the United States' response to the annexation of the Philippines. The United States used the "white man's burden" as an argument for imperial control of the Philippines and Puerto Rico based on the moral necessity to ensure the spread of civility and modernity.
  • A protest against COVID-19 vaccination in [[London]], United Kingdom
  • doi-access=free}}</ref>
  • Ministry of Health]] urged British residents to immunize children against diphtheria.
  • Edward Jenner
  • Campaigners in [[London]] for expanded vaccination in the developing world
  • Henry Wicklin, age 6, affected by [[smallpox]]. Smallpox was eradicated worldwide as a result of mandatory vaccinations.
  • Rates of measles fell sharply when universal immunization was introduced.
  • Ovidiu Covaciu on how the Romanian antivaccine movement threatens Europe (2017)
  • U.S. President [[Gerald Ford]] receiving his vaccine for the swine flu.
  • Share that agrees that vaccines are important for children to have (2018)
  • An anti-vaccination caricature by [[James Gillray]], ''The Cow-Pock{{snd}}or{{snd}}The Wonderful Effects of the New Inoculation!'' (1802)
  • upright=1.5
RELUCTANCE OR REFUSAL TO BE VACCINATED OR TO HAVE ONE'S CHILDREN VACCINATED AGAINST CONTAGIOUS DISEASES DESPITE THE AVAILABILITY OF IMMUNIZATION SERVICE
Anti-vaccine movement; Vaccine Critics; Vaccine critic; Anti-vaccinationist; Vaccination critics; Anti-vaccinationism; Anti-vaccinationists arguments against compulsion; Anti-vaccinationists vaccinationists; Antivaccinationist; Vaccine debate; Anti-vaccinationists/Harm done by successes; Anti-vaccinationists/arguments against compulsion; Anti-vaccinationists/Vaccinationists; Harm done by anti-vaccinationists successes; Anti-vaccinationists; Organized opposition to widespread vaccination; Anti-vaccination; Vaccine critics; Anti-vaccination movement; Antivaccinist; Anti-vaccinist; Opposition to vaccination; Antivaccinationism; Anti-vaccine movements; Vaccination controversy; Anti-vax; Vaccine overload; Antivax; Vaccine hysteria; Vaccinophobia; Vaccinaphobia; Anti-vaccine conspiracy theories; Vaccine controversy; Too many too soon; Too many, too soon; Antivaccine movement; Antivaccination; Antivaccine; Anti-vaccine; Anti-vaxer; Anti-vaxxer; Vaccine denial; Vaccine denialism; Anti-Vaxxer; Safety of vaccines; Vaccination denialism; Antivaxxer; Anti vaxx; Anti vaxxer; Anti vaxxers; Antivaxxers; Antivaxers; Anti-vax movement; Vaccine controversies; Antivaxx; Antivaxer; Anti-vaxxers; Vaccine skepticism; Antivaxxer movement; Vaccine exemption; Vaccine exemptions; Anti-vaccinator; Anti Vaxxer; Anti vax; Anti-vaxx; Vaccine skeptic; Anti-vaccine activist; Anti-vaccination campaigner; Anti-vaccination activist; Antivaccination activist; Antivaccination campaigner; Vaccine refusal; Anti-vaccines; Anti vaccines; Vaccine hesitation; Anti-vaccine sentiment; Vaccination refusal; Vaccination opponents; Anti-vaccine activism
·noun Opposition to vaccination.

Википедия

Urinary retention

Urinary retention is an inability to completely empty the bladder. Onset can be sudden or gradual. When of sudden onset, symptoms include an inability to urinate and lower abdominal pain. When of gradual onset, symptoms may include loss of bladder control, mild lower abdominal pain, and a weak urine stream. Those with long-term problems are at risk of urinary tract infections.

Causes include blockage of the urethra, nerve problems, certain medications, and weak bladder muscles. Blockage can be caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), urethral strictures, bladder stones, a cystocele, constipation, or tumors. Nerve problems can occur from diabetes, trauma, spinal cord problems, stroke, or heavy metal poisoning. Medications that can cause problems include anticholinergics, antihistamines, tricyclic antidepressants, cyclobenzaprine, diazepam, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID), amphetamines, and opioids. Diagnosis is typically based on measuring the amount of urine in the bladder after urinating.

Treatment is typically with a catheter either through the urethra or lower abdomen. Other treatments may include medication to decrease the size of the prostate, urethral dilation, a urethral stent, or surgery. Males are more often affected than females. In males over the age of 40 about 6 per 1,000 are affected a year. Among males over 80 this increases 30%.