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What is the Fowler's position in medical terminology?

In the medical terminology, Fowler's position refers to a position where you are getting up out of bed about 20-30 inches to get fluid in the body. This term is usually used in the medical world about surgeries.


What does ascending mean in medical terminology?

Ascending in medical terminology has the same meaning as in common language: it means rising. For instance, ascencing paralysis may start at the feet and move up towards the head.


What does N203 stands for?

N203 is a code for "No show" in medical terminology, meaning that a patient did not show up for their appointment. It is used to mark in the medical record that the patient did not attend their scheduled appointment.


What does the medical terminology combining form vertebro- mean?

Vertebro means the vertebra bones of the spine. If you fracture one of the bones or many bones of the spine you have a vertebral fracture/s.


Are there machines that help speed up the process of medical billing?

Medical billing software will speed up the process of this. It allows you to look up codes quickly an effectively without having to look it up manualy.


How will knowing medical terminology help you provide good patient care?

Medical Terminology is a universal language, so when a patient presents with pre-existing issues ANY healthcare provider can read the chart and pick up where the previous provider left off. Medical Terminology is very specific so it helps to prevent confusion between different diagnoses or communication barriers thus, providing for a safer environment for the patient.Medical Terminology is a universal language, so when a patient presents with pre-existing issues ANY healthcare provider can read the chart and pick up where the previous provider left off. Medical Terminology is very specific so it helps to prevent confusion between different diagnoses or communication barriers thus, providing for a safer environment for the patient.


If the freezer plug pops out will the engine still be good?

The frost plugs are not frost plugs. They are actually openings to allow the release of the casting sand from the casting process I have seen engines survive a freeze up like this but have seen many more that did not.


Who is the casting director of Shake it up?

Howard Meltzer, he's Disney's casting director.


Differences between lost foam casting and lost wax casting?

Lost-wax casting sometimes called by the French name of cire perdue (from the Latin cera perduta) is the process by which a metal (such as silver, gold, brass or bronze) sculpture is cast from an artist's sculpture. Intricate works can be achieved by this method, primarily depending on the carver's skills. In industrial uses, the modern process is called investment casting. An ancient practice, the process today varies from foundry to foundry, but the steps which are usually used in casting small bronze sculptures in a modern bronze foundry are generally quite standardized. Other names for the process include "lost mould," which recognizes that other materials besides wax can be used, including tallow, resin, tar, and textile, and "waste wax process" or "waste mould casting", because the mould is destroyed to unveil the cast item. Other methods of casting include open casting, bivalve mould, and piece mould. Lost-wax casting was widespread in Europe until 18th century, when a piece-mold process came to predominate. Sand casting, also known as sand molded casting, is a metal casting process characterized by using sand as the mold material. It is relatively cheap and sufficiently refractory even for steel foundry use. A suitable bonding agent (usually clay) is mixed or occurs with the sand. The mixture is moistened with water to develop strength and plasticity of the clay and to make the aggregate suitable for molding. The term "sand casting" can also refer to a casting produced via the sand casting process. Sand castings are produced in specialized factories called foundries. Over 70% of all metal castings are produced via a sand casting process.


Are there any casting agents in Devon?

No. Get it up ye.


What is the idiom of inflammation of nictitating membrane?

That is not an idiom. It means just what it says. You need a medical dictionary to look up medical conditions, not an idiom dictionary. I think by idiom, you may be asking what type of language is represented by the phrase "inflammation of nictitating membrane." That phrase is typical of medical or scientific terminology rather than common or lay language.


How can I obtain a medical license?

The process of obtaining a medical license--either initial licensure or a second or subsequent license in another state--can be a challenging process. To help physicians navigate the licensure process and to provide up-to-date information on licensure requirements across all US states and jurisdictions, the AMA publishes annually State Medical Licensure Requirements and Statistics.