Gravatar Yes I can relate myself with it. Since, my sis doing her final year medical and she always use some words(like what you given above) when my mom ask something about her health condition. I even scold her for using those words, which common people like completely cant understand...
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Gravatar Yeah, I know what you mean (to a degree) I just had my first medical terminology test and that class is so hard! I didn't know there were really that many new things to learn! There were dozens of things to study for the test and alot of homework leading up to it. I'm taking the class so that it'll make my medical school experience easier. I don't want to be completely lost when I get there. But the amount of new words I'm learning is overwhelming. We've only done a few chapters and already, I know hundreds of new words, phrases, and abbreviations (like S.O.A.P. and H.I.P.A.A.). This is, at least, less difficult than learning spanish.


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Gravatar The one medical term that I find really confusing--"allergy"-- especially regarding medications. A medication that causes a patient to have a rapid blood pressure drop, to an allergist, that is not an allergy, but to an anesthesiologist, maybe.

To a patient, no itching = not an allergy!




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