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- 2. Refers to decision-making or actions based on the best available scientific evidence rather than subjective opinions or traditional experiences.
- 7. Refers to specific environments, conditions, or situations.
- 8. Implies customization or adjustment based on individual needs, preferences, and characteristics.
- 10. Chemical substances in the human body responsible for regulating physiological processes such as growth, metabolism, and emotions.
- 12. Indicates something directly related to a specific topic or question, contributing to understanding or resolving the issue.
- 13. Man's best friend
- 18. (questions): Means to design, propose, or create specific questions or inquiries.
- 19. Emphasizes placing the needs, values, and preferences of the individual at the forefront in healthcare or service processes.
- 21. Flying mammal
- 24. Indicates an individual's inclination or liking towards a particular choice or outcome.
- 25. Large marsupial
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- 1. (evidence): Implies that the evidence is credible, reasonable, and able to support the proposed argument.
- 3. Implies that decision-making or actions may not solely rely on scientific evidence but still take available evidence into consideration.
- 4. decision making: Refers to the involvement of both the healthcare professional and the patient in the decision-making process and jointly deciding on treatment plans or actions.
- 5. A stage in the female physiological cycle that refers to the cessation of menstruation and the decline in reproductive ability.
- 6. Likes to chase mice
- 9. Signifies a group of people or organizations reaching a collective agreement on a particular issue.
- 11. (of disease): Refers to the process of controlling the development and impact of a disease through measures such as prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation.
- 14. Pertaining to matters related to medical diagnosis, treatment, or patient care.
- 15. Indicates that decision-making or actions are based on expert opinions or experiences.
- 16. Refers to principles or beliefs that individuals or groups consider important or meaningful.
- 17. study: A research method that involves in-depth analysis of individual cases to understand specific phenomena or situations.
- 20. knowledge: Knowledge that individuals possess but is difficult to explicitly express or teach, often acquired through experience and practice.
- 22. knowledge: Knowledge that can be clearly expressed, documented, and transmitted, usually in written form.
- 23. Has a trunk
