Medical Term
isolation
1. the process whereby a patient with an infectious disease is kept apart from non-infected people. This often includes people who may have contracted the disease but who have yet to show any symptoms. Isolation may also be necessary to ensure a patient does not come into contact with irritating environmental factors. 2. in surgery, when a structure or organ is kept apart from all around it through the use of instruments.
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isolation