Medical Terminology and Procedures: A Comprehensive Lexicon
Medical Terminology and Procedures
Basic Medical Definitions
- Prescription: A written order for medication from a doctor.
- Patient: An individual receiving medical treatment.
- Treatment: The management and care of a patient.
- Medication: A substance used to treat illness or pain.
- Ward: A division of a hospital for patients.
- Analgesic: A substance used to relieve pain.
- Nurse: A person trained to provide medical care.
- Symptoms: Physical signs indicating a condition.
Common Medications and Their Uses
- Ibuprofen: Reduces
Understanding Disabilities: Types, Signs, and Support
Understanding Different Types of Disabilities
1) The term disability refers to the reduced ability of a person in a specific area, be it motor or sensory. This, in turn, opens up a range of alternatives or different capacities.
2) Speaking of different capacities acknowledges that all individuals with disabilities have much to contribute to society. The term disability implies a lack of ability, which clashes with reality. Furthermore, the term “disability” can suggest diminished value, which is inaccurate
Read MoreNursing Consultation & Home Visits: Primary Health Care
Nursing Consultation
A nursing consultation involves contact between a nurse and a patient who requires care and assessment. It is a meeting between the patient and nursing professionals with the aim of providing care, administering medication, and/or providing advice or health education. The goal is to promote health, prevent illness, provide treatment, and assist with rehabilitation.
Nursing consultations should be decisive, and when necessary, the patient should be referred to another professional.
Read MoreOccupational Health and Safety: Hazards, Prevention, Protection
Health and Safety in the Workplace
Health is the complete state of physical, mental, and social well-being. An occupational hazard is the possibility that a worker suffers a work-related injury.
Prevention and Protection
Prevention: Measures taken to prevent or reduce occupational risks.
Protection: Measures taken to reduce damage.
Risk Factors
Risk factors related to working conditions include safety and environmental risks. These can be:
- Physical
- Chemical
- Biological
Risks associated with the human factor
Read MoreUnderstanding Complex Texts: Insights and Analysis
T1 READ: 1-BCCBAD 2-FDAEGB 3-CBBCCDA 4-BDACBDCABCDABDC /// UOE 1-CBDACBDADBCA 2-good / however / in / it / more / his / which / on / is / give / although / able / for / make / all 3-irregular / length / outlets / checkout / encoded / potentially / inspiration / application / workable / arrival 4-took / quickly / changing / high 5-started by the time / had a lot of difficulty / gave a faultless performance / was on the point of calling / came as a disappointment / feels the effects of / was weeks
Read MoreSpa Therapies: Origins, Techniques, and Practices
Spa Therapies: Origins and Practices
The majority of spa therapies are derived from a blend of different traditional healing systems from various parts of the world.
Ayurveda
Origin: India. Meaning: Knowledge of life. It is the oldest medical system, a holistic system of medicine focusing on the health of the mind, body, and spirit (5 senses +1).
- Taste: Nutrition, herbs, vegetarian diet
- Touch: Thai Massage, yoga, exercise
- Smell: Aromatherapy, breathing exercise
- Sight: Colour therapy
- Hearing: Sound therapy
- Spirituality: