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- 4. To accept a patient into a hospital or medical facility for treatment or observation.
- 5. A process aimed at helping individuals recover or improve their physical, mental, or cognitive abilities that may have been lost or impaired due to illness, injury, or disability. Rehabilitation often involves therapies like physical therapy, occupational therapy, or psychological counseling to restore functionality and independence.
- 7. The systematic evaluation or testing of individuals for the presence of specific diseases, conditions, or risk factors, often before symptoms appear, to allow for early detection, diagnosis, and intervention. Examples include cancer screenings or vision tests.
- 8. A break, crack, or complete separation in a bone caused by trauma, stress, or disease.
- 9. The ongoing process of treating and monitoring a medical condition to improve or maintain a patient's health, often involving medication, lifestyle changes, and follow-up care.
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- 1. Ward A specific area or room in a hospital designated for patients with similar care needs, such as maternity, surgical, or pediatric wards.
- 2. The process of accepting a patient into a hospital or medical facility for treatment or care.
- 3. Hospital Care)The formal process of releasing a patient from a hospital or medical facility after treatment, often accompanied by follow-up care instructions.
- 4. Care Short-term medical treatment provided for severe injuries, illnesses, or urgent medical conditions that require immediate attention.
- 6. Having official recognition or authorization from a governing or professional body, often indicating compliance with specific standards of quality or competence.
