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Unexpected
Unexpected (pronunciation: /ʌnɪkˈspɛktɪd/) is an adjective that describes something that was not anticipated or foreseen. The term is often used in the medical field to describe sudden or unforeseen health events or conditions.
Etymology
The term "unexpected" originates from the Middle English word "unexpected", which is derived from the Latin word "inexpectatus", meaning "not looked for".
Related Terms
- Unexpected finding: An unforeseen result or discovery during a medical examination or procedure.
- Unexpected reaction: An unforeseen response to a medication or treatment.
- Unexpected complication: An unforeseen problem or issue that arises during a medical procedure or treatment.
- Unexpected death: A sudden and unforeseen death, often due to a medical condition or event.
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Unexpected
- Wikipedia's article - Unexpected
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