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  1. com·pli·ance. (kŏm-plī'ăns) 1. A measure of the distensibility of a chamber expressed as a change in volume per unit change in pressure. 2. The consistency and accuracy with which a patient follows the regimen prescribed by a physician or other health care professional. Compare: adherence (2) , maintenance.

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      com·pli·ance (kəm-plī′əns) n. 1. a. The act of complying...

  2. Sep 12, 2022 · Definition/Introduction. The compliance of a system is defined as the change in volume that occurs per unit change in the system's pressure. In simple terms, compliance refers to the ease with which an elastic structure stretches. Therefore, compliance serves as a measurement of a system's elastic resistance.

    • Jay P. Desai, Fady Moustarah
    • 2022/09/12
  3. Compliance (physiology) Compliance is the ability of a hollow organ (vessel) to distend and increase volume with increasing transmural pressure or the tendency of a hollow organ to resist recoil toward its original dimensions on application of a distending or compressing force. It is the reciprocal of "elastance", hence elastance is a measure ...

  4. The new definition of compliance given in this concept analysis provides clarity and directions for future inquiry and nursing practice. The findings are beneficial for nurses in constructing a tool to predict compliance behavior for a given patient and condition, including a relationship model that focuses on the role of healthcare providers and patients.

  5. NCI's Dictionary of Cancer Terms provides easy-to-understand definitions for words and phrases related to cancer and medicine. Definition of compliance - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms - NCI The act of following a medical regimen or schedule correctly and consistently, including taking medicines or following a diet.

  6. Compliance of blood vessels also referred to as distensibility or capacitance, is defined as the ability of a blood vessel to adjust the blood pressure and increase the volume of blood that it can hold. When the pressure increases, vessels distend or swell, and when the pressure decrease, their volume decreases.

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  8. Patient compliance is the extent to which the actual behaviour of the patient coincides with medical advice and instructions; it may be complete, partial, erratic, nil, or there may be over-compliance. To make a diagnosis and to prescribe evidence-based effective treatment is a satisfying experience for doctors, but too many assume that patients will gratefully or accurately do what they are ...

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