Reactive to light and accommodation, meaning that the pupils change when exposed to light or when the eyes converge to see something close up.
HEENT simply refers to a part of a physical exam that deals with the Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose and Throat. PERRLA would be written if the Pupils are Equal, Round, React to Light, and they can follow moving objects.
in the context of an HEENT exam, AC is likely to refer to air conduction during hearing tests.
It's actually ENT, which stands for Ear, Nose and Throat. The other term for that type of physician is Otolaryngologist.Ears, nose, and throat.Ear, nose, and throat doctor.otorhinolarynologist
HEENT stands for head, ears, eyes, nose, and throat. The most prevalent health problems are eye sight, nasal congestion, headaches, tonsillitis, and earaches.
In English: hinn-dun-berg In German: Heent-en-berk
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sal erosion with reactive altypia
No, they're antonyms. Inert- not moving Reactive- quick to react
L. Bretherick has written: 'Handbook of reactive chemical hazards' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Chemicals, Hazardous substances, Safety measures, Handbooks, manuals, etc 'Reactive Chemical Hazards Database'
I am not sure what exactly you mean by "reactive power" (I guess you mean electrical reactive power), but power is the ratio of energy for a period of time. So that makes power (and reactive power as well) a scalar, since you can describe it with only one number. The fact that electrical reactive power is drawn on a XY plane, should not confuse you.
The most common cause of elevated C reactive protein is infection.
If by vital you mean most reactive, then the metal francium, Fr, is the most reactive element.