C1 noun Formal

transhospdom

/trænzˌhɒspˈdɒm/

The transitional state or process of a patient moving from a clinical hospital environment back to their domestic or home setting. It encompasses the logistical, psychological, and medical adjustments required to bridge the gap between institutional care and independent living.

Ejemplos

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After his surgery, the family focused on making his transhospdom as comfortable as possible by rearranging the ground floor.

After his surgery, the family focused on making his transhospdom as comfortable as possible by rearranging the ground floor.

2

The hospital board implemented a new protocol to ensure that every patient undergoes a supervised transhospdom to reduce the risk of relapse.

The hospital board implemented a new protocol to ensure that every patient undergoes a supervised transhospdom to reduce the risk of relapse.

3

I'm still in that weird transhospdom phase where I'm home but still feel like I'm governed by a nurse's schedule.

I'm still in that weird transhospdom phase where I'm home but still feel like I'm governed by a nurse's schedule.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
transhospdom
Verb
transhospdomize
Adverbio
transhospdomically
Adjetivo
transhospdomic
Relacionado
transhospdomist
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Truco para recordar

Break it down: TRANS (across/move) + HOSP (hospital) + DOM (domestic/home). Think of it as the bridge moving you across from the hospital to your home dome.

Quiz rápido

The social worker was assigned to oversee the patient's ________ to ensure all home-care equipment was installed correctly.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: transhospdom

Ejemplos

1

After his surgery, the family focused on making his transhospdom as comfortable as possible by rearranging the ground floor.

everyday

After his surgery, the family focused on making his transhospdom as comfortable as possible by rearranging the ground floor.

2

The hospital board implemented a new protocol to ensure that every patient undergoes a supervised transhospdom to reduce the risk of relapse.

formal

The hospital board implemented a new protocol to ensure that every patient undergoes a supervised transhospdom to reduce the risk of relapse.

3

I'm still in that weird transhospdom phase where I'm home but still feel like I'm governed by a nurse's schedule.

informal

I'm still in that weird transhospdom phase where I'm home but still feel like I'm governed by a nurse's schedule.

4

Academic research indicates that a fragmented transhospdom is a primary indicator for high 30-day readmission rates in elderly populations.

academic

Academic research indicates that a fragmented transhospdom is a primary indicator for high 30-day readmission rates in elderly populations.

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Our medical logistics firm specializes in managing the transhospdom of high-net-worth clients by providing private nursing and home retrofitting.

business

Our medical logistics firm specializes in managing the transhospdom of high-net-worth clients by providing private nursing and home retrofitting.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
transhospdom
Verb
transhospdomize
Adverbio
transhospdomically
Adjetivo
transhospdomic
Relacionado
transhospdomist

Colocaciones comunes

seamless transhospdom a smooth transition from hospital to home
manage the transhospdom to handle the process of moving home after clinical care
transhospdom protocol a set of rules for discharging patients safely
abrupt transhospdom a sudden or poorly planned move back home
facilitate transhospdom to make the hospital-to-home move easier

Frases Comunes

in the midst of transhospdom

currently undergoing the move from hospital to home

post-transhospdom recovery

recovery that occurs once back in the domestic setting

ease into transhospdom

to gradually adjust to being home after a hospital stay

Se confunde a menudo con

transhospdom vs transhospital

Transhospital refers to moving between two different hospitals, whereas transhospdom is specifically from hospital to a domestic home.

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Notas de uso

The term is used primarily in specialized medical management, healthcare logistics, and patient advocacy contexts to describe the specific challenges of 'landing' back at home after a long stay in a medical facility.

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Errores comunes

Learners often forget that 'dom' refers to 'domestic' or 'domain' (home), and might confuse it with general convalescence, which can happen anywhere.

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Truco para recordar

Break it down: TRANS (across/move) + HOSP (hospital) + DOM (domestic/home). Think of it as the bridge moving you across from the hospital to your home dome.

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Origen de la palabra

A modern compound formed from the Latin 'trans' (across), a shortening of 'hospitalis' (hospital), and the Germanic suffix '-dom' indicating a state or domain.

Patrones gramaticales

uncountable noun often used as a modifier before other nouns (e.g., transhospdom plan)
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Contexto cultural

In Western healthcare systems, transhospdom is a critical focus area to prevent 'revolving door' syndrome where patients are readmitted shortly after being sent home.

Quiz rápido

The social worker was assigned to oversee the patient's ________ to ensure all home-care equipment was installed correctly.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: transhospdom

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to

A1

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and

A1

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a

A1

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that

A1

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I

A1

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