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  • == Objective (Medicine) == '''Objective''' (pronounced: /ɒbˈdʒɛktɪv/), in the context of medicine, refers to t
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  • |Term=objective answer objective answer - {{Pronunciation}} (ub-JEK-tiv reh-SPONTS) A measurable reaction {{
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  • |Term=objective improvement objective improvement - {{Pronunciation}} (ub-JEK-tiv im-PROOV-ment) An improvement t
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  • == Objective Lens == The '''Objective Lens''' (pronunciation: /əbˈdʒɛktɪv lɛnz/) is a critical component in
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  • |Term=objective answer objective answer - {{Pronunciation}} (ub-JEK-tiv reh-SPONTS) A measurable reaction {{
    511 bytes (63 words) - 17:50, 10 January 2023
  • == Objective (Medicine) == '''Objective''' (pronounced: /ɒbˈdʒɛktɪv/), in the context of medicine, refers to t
    2 KB (215 words) - 19:56, 5 February 2024
  • == Objective Lens == The '''Objective Lens''' (pronunciation: /əbˈdʒɛktɪv lɛnz/) is a critical component in
    2 KB (297 words) - 05:35, 14 February 2024
  • ...res and expectations. It is often contrasted with [[Objective (philosophy)|objective]], which refers to the elimination of subjective perspectives and a process * [[Objective (philosophy)|Objective]]: A term that refers to the elimination of subjective perspectives and a p
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  • |Term=objective improvement objective improvement - {{Pronunciation}} (ub-JEK-tiv im-PROOV-ment) An improvement t
    705 bytes (93 words) - 00:20, 11 January 2023
  • ...they form "goal setting", which refers to the act of defining a target or objective. * [[Objective (goal)|Objective]]: An objective is a specific result that a person or system aims to achieve within a time
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  • ...a philosophical approach in [[Medicine]] that asserts the existence of an objective reality independent of our perception or beliefs. It is often contrasted wi * [[Objective reality]]: The belief that there is a world independent of our perception o
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  • ...eported by the patient. They are different from [[Signs|signs]], which are objective indications of disease observable by others. Symptoms can be physical, such * '''[[Objective Symptoms|Objective symptoms]]''': These are symptoms that can be observed or measured by other
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  • The '''SOAP note''' (an acronym for '''Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan''') is a method of documentation employed by healthca ...riented Medical Record]] (POMR) system. The acronym stands for Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan, which are the key components of the note.
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  • ...ding psychology, business, and health care, to denote a desired outcome or objective that an individual or a group strives to achieve. ...in a game, particularly football. The modern usage of the term to mean an objective or target was first recorded in the late 19th century.
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  • * [[Recovery Point Objective]] * [[Recovery Time Objective]]
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  • A '''Medical sign''' is an objective indication of some medical fact or characteristic that may be detected by a A medical sign is any objective evidence of a disease, as opposed to a [[symptom]], which is, by nature, su
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  • ...tive, and dissolved after the completion of the task or achievement of the objective. The term is Latin, meaning "for this" in English.
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  • '''Signs''' (pronunciation: /saɪnz/) in the context of medicine, refer to objective evidence of disease perceivable by the examining physician. Unlike [[sympto ...y a crucial role in the diagnosis and management of diseases. They provide objective evidence that can support or refute the presence of a particular condition.
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  • In [[Psychology]], being unbiased refers to the ability to make fair and objective judgments, free from personal feelings or influences. This is crucial in ar * [[Objective (philosophy)]]
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  • ...lens]]. The ocular lens is the one that the user looks through, while the objective lens is the one closest to the object being viewed. The combination of thes
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  • '''Attainment''' refers to the achievement or accomplishment of a goal, objective, or a certain level of expertise or knowledge, particularly in the field of * [[Objective]]: A specific result that a person or system aims to achieve within a time
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  • ...tive, and dissolved after the completion of the task or achievement of the objective.
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  • ...prism]]). The eyepiece magnifies the image, which is first captured by the objective lens. The prism then corrects the orientation of the image.
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  • * '''[[Objective tests (psychology)|Objective tests]]''': These tests, such as the [[Minnesota Multiphasic Personality In
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