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Decompensate vs Recompensate - What's the difference?

decompensate | recompensate |

As verbs the difference between decompensate and recompensate

is that decompensate is to deteriorate in function due to an inability to invoke normal defensive mechanisms that compensate for ailments and other stresses while recompensate is to recompense.

decompensate

English

Verb

(decompensat)
  • (medicine, psychology, of a bodily organ or mental state) To deteriorate in function due to an inability to invoke normal defensive mechanisms that compensate for ailments and other stresses.
  • * 1967 , Virginia Pidgeon, "The Infant with Congenital Heart Disease," The American Journal of Nursing , vol. 67, no. 2, p. 291:
  • The infant whose heart is decompensating has a rapid pulse, rapid respirations, and respiratory distress.
  • * 1983 , Nancy Scheper-Hughes, "A Proposal for the Aftercare of Chronic Psychiatric Patients," Medical Anthropology Quarterly , vol. 14, no. 2, pp. 11-12:
  • In some cases, the fragile individual, overwhelmed by the implicit demands and expectations for sociability, coherence, and "constructive" behavior, rapidly decompensates , taking flight into psychosis or protective withdrawal.

    recompensate

    English

    Verb

    (recompensat)
  • To recompense.