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  • ...e of furniture specifically designed for patients to lie on during medical examinations or treatments. ...: A similar piece of medical equipment, often adjustable, used for patient examinations.
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  • #REDIRECT [[National Board for Respiratory Care#Respiratory Therapist]] {{R from merge}} {{R to section}} [[Category:Professional examinations in healthcare]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[National Board for Respiratory Care#Respiratory Therapist]] {{R from merge}} {{R to section}} [[Category:Professional examinations in healthcare]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[National Board for Respiratory Care#Respiratory Therapist]] {{R from merge}} {{R to section}} [[Category:Professional examinations in healthcare]]
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  • ...ed in [[gynecology]] and [[obstetrics]] for various medical procedures and examinations. It is named after [[James Marion Sims]], a pioneering American gynecologis ...modern gynecology". He developed this position to facilitate gynecological examinations and procedures.
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  • ...dures, where a patient may be asked to undress to a certain level to allow for a thorough examination or treatment. ...ring medical examinations. These gowns are designed to provide easy access for the healthcare provider while maintaining the patient's modesty.
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  • ...onal qualification in the field of [[anaesthesia]]. The term "FRCA" stands for "Fellowship of the Royal College of Anaesthetists". ...examinations, which must be passed in order to progress to the Final FRCA examinations.
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  • ...by which a [[healthcare professional]] investigates the body of a patient for signs of disease. It generally follows the taking of the [[medical history] === Types of Medical Examinations ===
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  • ...clusive. This is often after a series of [[diagnostic tests]] or [[medical examinations]] have been conducted to rule out other possible conditions or treatments. ...reatment' is a treatment plan that is considered the best course of action for a patient after considering all other possible options.
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  • ...e, which is located at the level of the Parasternal Line, is a common site for needle decompression in the treatment of a [[Pneumothorax|pneumothorax]]. ...ing down the middle of the clavicle, used as a reference point in physical examinations and medical procedures.
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  • ...of using one's fingers to examine or manipulate a part of the body, often for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. ...abnormalities in the body. This is often used in gynecological and rectal examinations.
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  • ...hat meet most basic health needs over time. Primary care includes physical examinations, treatment of common illnesses, and preventative measures such as vaccinati ...sicians are typically the first healthcare professionals to visit patients for primary health care. You can refer a patient to a specialist if necessary {
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  • ...on: /ɪgˌzæmɪˈneɪʃən ˈteɪbəl/) is a piece of [[medical equipment]] designed for patients to sit or lie on during a medical examination. ...inations, adjustable sections for [[cardiology]] examinations, and padding for patient comfort.
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  • ...y. Cardiovascular technologists are one type of allied health professional for which the Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation has accred ...y. Cardiovascular technologists are one type of allied health professional for which the Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation has accred
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  • ...essional based on a patient's symptoms and history before further tests or examinations are conducted. This initial presumption can guide the course of treatment a * [[Assumption]]: A belief or statement taken for granted without proof.
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  • ...drome''' (pronounced: broos sin-drohm) is a hypothetical medical condition for the purpose of this example. The etymology of the term is derived from the ...condition is typically diagnosed through a series of [[medical tests]] and examinations.
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  • ...condition, often detected incidentally during [[ultrasound]] examinations for other conditions. It is defined by the presence of five or more microliths ...uals with this condition may be advised to undergo regular testicular self-examinations and follow-up ultrasounds.
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  • ...amines materials from the human body for purposes of providing information for the diagnosis, prevention, or treatment of any disease or impairment of, or ...amines materials from the human body for purposes of providing information for the diagnosis, prevention, or treatment of any disease or impairment of, or
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  • ...encompasses a range of practices, including regular [[eye examination|eye examinations]], the use of corrective lenses, and the treatment of eye diseases and cond ...from the Old English "ēage" (eye) and the Middle English "caren" (to care for). It has been in use since the late 19th century, coinciding with the devel
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  • ...nited States Medical Licensing Examination''', is a three-step examination for medical licensure in the United States. It is sponsored by the [[Federation The term "USMLE" is an acronym that stands for "United States Medical Licensing Examination". The examination is designed
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