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In medical terminology, CH is usually pronounced like a "K".
so you know what you're billing and how to best code/ bill it.
If you work in a medical office or with people in the medical field, if you have knowlege of medical terms you can understand what your peers are talking about. If you are a nurse, medical assistant etc. you can "translate" what a doctor diagnosed a patient with to the patient in terms that they can understand.
It is the suffix for Cell in medical terminology.
A and O are the blood groups in medical terminology.
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Medical terminology abbreviations are often regulated by professional medical organizations, such as the American Medical Association (AMA) or the World Health Organization (WHO). These organizations establish guidelines and standards to ensure consistency and accuracy in medical communication. Healthcare facilities and educational institutions may also have their own policies for using medical terminology abbreviations.
Check pronunciation on Forvo.com. There are lots of medical terms pronounced in a lot of different languages, English most of all. I have a lot of background in medical terminology, and Forvo is very accurate.
Check pronunciation on Forvo.com. There are lots of medical terms pronounced in a lot of different languages, English most of all. I have a lot of background in medical terminology, and Forvo is very accurate.
Using medical terminology boosts efficiency in communication among medical staff. Using medical terminology creates a communication barrier between patients and medical staff.
A Medical Assistant is a person who works in the medical field. They are the person who takes all your vital signs when you go see the doctor. Medical terminology is the language of medicine stemming from Latin and Greek words. This are the set of words and terms that doctors, nurses, medical assistants, etc., uses to make sure that they describe things like diseases, medicines, etc., correctly.