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- 3. - a written or stored account of facts, events, or information
- 6. stress test - diagnostic procedure that measures how your heart responds to physical exertion by monitoring your heart rate, blood pressure, and electrocardiogram (ECG) while you exercise on a treadmill or stationary bike
- 10. stress test - an imaging study that uses a small amount of a radioactive tracer to show how blood flows to your heart muscle at rest and after it has been stressed by exercise or medication
- 12. stress test - a medical procedure that uses a drug called dobutamine to make the heart beat faster, simulating exercise
- 16. power supply - a device that provides backup power to electronic equipment when the main power source fails
- 17. - a compact, self-contained computer that uses a microprocessor as its central processing unit (CPU)
- 19. computer - a laptop or desktop computer designed to be used by one person.
- 20. - the practice of pharmacy using telecommunications technology to provide pharmaceutical care to patients from a remote location
- 22. health record - a digital version of a patient's paper chart, containing their medical history, diagnoses, medications, immunizations, and other health-related information
- 25. - a digital security guard that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic to protect a network or device from unauthorized access
- 26. surgery - a surgical procedure that uses pre-operative medical imaging like CT or MRI scans to create 3D models, which guide surgeons in real-time during an operation
- 28. mail - email
- 29. - a device that produces a concentrated beam of light by amplifying light waves through a process called stimulated emission of radiation
- 30. surgery - a type of minimally invasive surgery where a surgeon uses a computer console to control robotic arms equipped with surgical instruments
- 32. stress test - a diagnostic medical procedure
- 34. therapy - a medical treatment that uses high-energy radiation to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors
- 35. literacy - the ability to use computers and related technology efficiently
- 37. tomography - uses X-rays and a computer to create detailed, cross-sectional images of the inside of the body
- 38. - the delivery of health care and health information remotely using electronic technology, such as video conferencing, smartphones, and other telecommunications systems
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- 1. learning - an educational approach where instruction and learning take place over the internet, using digital tools and resources instead of a physical classroom
- 2. design - the use of computer systems to assist in the creation, modification, analysis, or optimization of a design
- 4. - a test that uses sound waves to create moving pictures and detailed information about your heart's function
- 5. - the study of people's efficiency in their working environment.
- 7. - a computer program or digital document that organizes data in a grid of rows and columns, called cells
- 8. portals - a secure online website that gives patients 24/7 access to personal health information and tools to manage their healthcare
- 9. - a group of connected devices, like computers, that can share information and resources
- 11. - a collection of related data, such as a text document, image, or computer program, stored as a single unit on a computer or other device
- 13. - an organized collection of structured information, or data, that is stored electronically in a computer system
- 14. - a tiny germ that infects living cells to make copies of itself, often causing disease
- 15. resonance imaging - a medical test that uses a powerful magnet and radio waves to create detailed pictures of the inside of the body.
- 18. instruction - the use of computers to deliver educational content and facilitate learning through interactive software, simulations, and tutorials
- 21. - a diagnostic medical technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of internal body structures and organs
- 23. emission tomography - an imaging test that shows how organs and tissues are functioning at a molecular level
- 24. computer - a large, high-performance computer used by large organizations to process massive amounts of data and run critical applications like banking and census processing
- 27. - a test that records the electrical activity of the heart to show its rhythm and rate
- 31. - an area of land, a specific area of a computer database for data entry, a branch of study, or a region in space where a force like gravity or magnetism exists
- 33. - a massive global network of interconnected computers and other devices that allows people to share information and communicate with each other instantly
- 36. information exchange - the secure electronic sharing of a patient's health data between different healthcare providers and organizations
