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akutní

Akutní is a Czech adjective meaning "acute" in English. It denotes characteristics of rapid onset and, often, pronounced intensity. In everyday usage it can describe events, problems, or conditions that require prompt attention.

In medical usage, akutní onemocnění refers to diseases with sudden onset and pronounced symptoms, typically developing

Akutní péče refers to emergency or acute care, provided in hospitals or urgent care settings to stabilize

Origin: from Latin acutus, via Czech; the term shares cognates in many European languages, used across medical

This term can describe both clinical conditions and everyday problems that demand prompt attention.

quickly
and
requiring
urgent
evaluation.
Examples
include
akutní
bolest
(acute
pain)
and
akutní
zánět
(acute
inflammation).
The
term
is
commonly
contrasted
with
chronický,
meaning
chronic
or
long-lasting.
patients
with
sudden
illnesses
or
injuries.
In
terms
like
akutní
břicho
(acute
abdomen)
and
akutní
ledvinné
selhání
(acute
kidney
failure),
the
label
signals
urgency.
and
general
contexts
to
indicate
immediacy
and
sharpness
rather
than
duration.