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What does curative mean?

Cur refers to a dog. Fighting dogs that regress to growling rather than maintain calm are referred to as 'cur'


How do you use curative in a sentence?

Certain herbs have curative qualities. [If you don't know the meaning of "curative", this could mean that certain herbs can kill you] Try adding "and have restored health to many patients" or something along those lines.


What is curative care?

Curative care refers to health care practices that treat patients with the intent of curing them, not just reducing their pain or stress. An example is chemotherapy, which seeks to cure cancer patients. ... But that doesn't mean they won't have coverage for any curative care.


What is curative health care?

Curative care refers to health care practices that treat patients with the intent of curing them, not just reducing their pain or stress. An example is chemotherapy, which seeks to cure cancer patients. ... But that doesn't mean they won't have coverage for any curative care.


Is deviated septum surgery curative?

Surgical repair is curative and carries little risk


What does the root word cura mean?

Meaning cure, heal, or give. Words are Incurable, accurate, curable.


What is the adjective form of cure?

Curative.


Is there a treatment for huntington's disease?

Yes,but not curative.


The difference between a palliative and a curative approach?

palliative


What is the definition of curative care?

the healing or curing a desease.


Does this statement mean to continue or stop physical therapy. The claimant does to require further physical therapy since it is not curative?

Condition not curative, means that the condition is not positively being effected by the therapy and therefore, therapy is no longer recommended. Therapist must be able to show rehabilitation in order to obtain a script to continue provision of therapy


What is another word for medical?

alleviating, cathartic, curative, disinfectant, medicating, medicinal, narcotic, pathological, peptic, pharmaceutical, preventive, prophylactic, restorative, salutary, sedative, therapeutic, and tonic