Each

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Each

Each (pronunciation: /iːtʃ/) is a common English term used in various contexts, including medical and health-related discussions.

Etymology

The term "each" originates from the Old English word "ælc", which means "every" or "all".

Medical Usage

In medical terminology, "each" is often used to denote individual units or instances in a series or collection. For example, in a prescription, a doctor might instruct a patient to take one pill "each" day, meaning one pill per day.

Prescription

Related Terms

  • Dosage: The amount of a medication or treatment to be taken or given at one time or over a specific period.
  • Frequency: The number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit of time.
  • Interval: The amount of time between two specified instances.
  • Unit: A standard quantity in terms of which other quantities may be expressed.

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