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Medical terms
Thank you!
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Medical terms
I guess what I really don't understand is how they come up with the suffixes, presuffixes. Is it just words you'll learn later on like the abbreviations?
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Medical terms
Can someone explain roots, prefixes, and suffixes? the example in the book states: the root derm or derma means skin. The suffix itis mean inflammation. Dermatitis is an inflammation of the skin. but I don't understand why itis is a suffix for inflammation and not for dermatitis.... And I don't understand why derm or derma means skin.... i just started school to be become a na and I don't know anything about being a na so I'm a blank slate. Any advise would be great.
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Objective and subjective
Thank you very much beachynures I do have a much better understanding.
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Objective and subjective
Yeah u can hypothetically speaking. I asked myself that a million times and it didn't make since to me until u asked it. Thanks
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Objective and subjective
Objective information is based on what a person sees, hears, touches, or smells. subject of information is something a person cannot or did not observe skin rash(obj) rapid pulse (obj) headaches (sub) nausea (sub) vomiting (obj) swelling (obj) cloudy urine (obj) feeling sad (sub) Red area on skin (obj) fever (obj) dizziness (sub) wheezing (obj) chest pains (sub) toothache (sub) coughing (obj) fruity breath (obj) itchy arm (sub) do u think these answers are right? And do u think crying would be subjective or objective? That's the only one I'm having a promblem figuring out. I'm in school to become a CNA. Please help and please give your opinions and your higher learning.