What we call the 'normal' English is quite common. When medical personnel use their own language, it ensures that they get the right information from other medical personnel to ensure that you get the correct treatment.
I think you just answered your own question... :-p
Oh yes, there is a language called gAgA, and you can find it at gAgA101.com, what do you think smartie?
Babies do not have their own language, but they communicate through crying, babbling, and gestures to express their needs and emotions. As they grow and develop, they learn to understand and use the language of their caregivers to communicate more effectively.
If you have a rabbit, and a Medical degree then you can, but otherwise I dont think so.
Well I think it is the Hungarian Language. The reason for it is that the hungarians came outside of the Carpathian basin and nobody understands and compare his or her own language to them.So the language is usually Chinese to people in Europe.
IHMD stands for "In-Home Medical Device". It refers to medical devices used by patients in their own homes for monitoring or treatment purposes, typically under the guidance of healthcare professionals.
Asking more questions and requesting adequate explanations from health care professionals, as well as reporting medical errors.
Healthcare has its own specialized vocabulary to ensure precise communication among professionals, which is essential for accurate diagnosis, treatment, and patient safety. The complexity of medical concepts, procedures, and anatomy necessitates specific terminology that can convey detailed information efficiently. This specialized language also helps to reduce misunderstandings and allows for effective collaboration among diverse healthcare teams. Additionally, using standardized terms facilitates research, education, and the sharing of knowledge across the medical community.
i think they speak...english, mostly. unless you are an immigrant, then you'd speak your own language
Depends on what sort of help you have. Just trying to give up on your own isn't likely to work: you need to get the help of addict support groups, medical professionals, or both.
Medical terminology provides for a special language that all in the medical field understand. Even people who speak other languages understand exactly what others are saying. It is a language that you will have to learn if you want to speak to others in your field. Doctors like it if you can understand what they are saying. They seem to have problems explaining things otherwise to their patients.
If a person is totally deaf from birth. They have never heard any language or words for that matter. So they would pretty much have their own way of processing thoughts. Pretty much have their own language. I don't know if it would necessarily be words. Since they have never even heard a word. When they see something new. Would they automatically think to call it something? Would they know to call it something? Is that human instinct? Deaf people, do not think in words they think in pictures. Their language is a visual language. Hearing people think in words because that is our language. The Deaf have a different Language. When they see something they would automatically think of the word/sign for that particular thing.