Medical Assistants listen and watch for respiration while taking a pulse reading because:
1) They are multi-tasking
2) They are trying to do it inconspicuously so that the patient doesn't purposely breathe too fast or too slow, affecting the pulse.
T.Cooper, MA Student
infection
too much of white blood cells doesn't always mean a good thing. A high white blood cell count (also called leukocytosis) isn't a specific disease but could indicate an underlying problem. This is why high white blood cell count always requires further medical evaluation.
This is a general medical term used to denote the increase in the number of immature white blood cells in blood.
hematocytopenia is a abnormally low count of red blood cells or reduction in the number of blood cells.
I am always have count of wbc 17,000..i got better treatment of antibiotics,today i have been the count is 7000...ie, normal.in the first time ..i went to the hospital..the doctors says you have some problems..then they are admitted me..just one week i spend ion hospital..today..i am normal..thanks for medical sciencesilpa rajeev
Respirations, or breaths, are measured by how many occur in one minute. Many medical people count breaths for 15 seconds, then multiply that number by 4 (equaling one minute's worth)
Neutrophil count
Don't count on it. As long as Pokemon belongs to Nintendo, it won't be appearing on a Sony console.
This is medical terminology for a low platelet count condition.
white blood count
Too Numerous To Count
It is estimated that there are over 11 million people employed in the healthcare and medical field in the United States alone. This includes various roles such as doctors, nurses, pharmacists, technicians, and administrative staff working in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare settings.
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Blood Count; Complete(CBC) automated (Hgb, Hct, RBC, WBC and Platelet count)
CBC is the medical abbreviation for Complete Blood Count.CBC stands for Complete Blood Count
medical science has something to do with life sciences and chemistry not maths in medical you cannot count x and y
Abbreviations for count typically depend on how you're using the word but "Ct" is normally seen as the common abbreviation however "C" is appropriate as an abbreviation for count as well but only in the medical field.