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Based

Based (pronounced: /beɪsd/) is a term that is often used in various medical contexts. The term has its roots in the Latin word "basis", which means "foundation" or "base".

Definition

In a medical context, "based" is often used to describe something that is founded on, or derived from, a particular thing. For example, a diagnosis may be "based" on a patient's symptoms, or a treatment plan may be "based" on the results of certain tests.

Related Terms

  • Evidence-based medicine: This is a medical approach that emphasizes the use of evidence from well-designed and well-conducted research in the decision-making process.
  • Case-based learning: This is a popular approach in medical education that involves studying real-life medical cases to improve critical thinking and decision-making skills.
  • Community-based care: This refers to health care services that are provided in a community setting, rather than in a hospital or other healthcare facility.

Usage

The term "based" is used in a variety of medical contexts. For example, a doctor might say that a patient's treatment plan is "based" on their individual needs and circumstances. Similarly, a medical researcher might say that their study is "based" on a particular theory or hypothesis.

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