The hallmark of SCAPE is rapid deterioration, but aggressive treatment can rapidly reverse this process. Four core principles may be helpful to guide the overall management strategy.
The meaning of SCAPE is escape. How to use scape in a sentence.
-scape in American English combining form a combining form extracted from landscape, denoting “an extensive view, scenery,” or “a picture or representation” of such a view, as specified by the initial element cityscape
scape (third-person singular simple present scapes, present participle scaping, simple past and past participle scaped) (transitive, archaic) To escape (someone or something).
SCAPE is the extreme end of the spectrum of acute pulmonary edema. It is one of those high-yield emergencies presenting to the ED which when treated quickly and effectively will not only save a life but also obviate the need for intubation and ICU care.
-scape a combining form extracted from landscape, with the meaning “an extensive view, scenery,” or “a picture or representation” of such a view, as specified by the initial element: cityscape; moonscape.
SCAPE invents new ways to knit nature into urban life, creating enduring landscapes and a more resilient future for all.
1530, "goat sent into the wilderness on the Day of Atonement as a symbolic bearer of the sins of the people," coined by Tyndale from scape, a shortening of escape (see scape (v.)) + goat; the whole word translating Latin caper emissarius, itself a translation in Vulgate of Hebrew
/skeɪp/ IPA guide Other forms: scapes Definitions of scape noun erect leafless flower stalk growing directly from the ground as in a tulip synonyms: flower stalk