--Ostomy - -an operation to create an artificial passage for bodily
elimination
--Ostomy - -an operation to create an artificial passage for bodily
elimination
--ostomy - -to create an opening
--otomy - -cutting; sharp; seprating
--otomy - -cutting; sharp; seprating
--otomy - -to cut into
--penia - -decrease
--pexy - -suspension
--plasia - -development
--plegia - -paralysis
--ptosis - -falling
--rrhage - -excessive flow
,--rrhage - -excessive flow
--rrhage - -excessive flow
--rrhaphy - -sewing; suturing
--rrhaphy - -sewing; suturing
--rrhaphy - -suture
--rrhea - -flow or discharge
--rrhea - -flow or discharge
--rrhea - -flow or discharge
--rrhexis - -rupture or splitting
--rrhexis - -rupture or splitting
--scleriosis - -abnormal hardening; like tissue
--scleriosis - -abnormal hardening; like tissue
--scop- - -observe
--tope - -place
--trophy - -development
-(L) - -Left
-® - -Right
-A , An - -Without
-A motion requires a ___ to be considered. - -second
-A motion requires a ________ to be considered. - -second
-A motion requires a ________ to be considered. - -second
-A motion requires a second unless the motion is on behalf of a ___. - -
committee
, -a motion requires a second unless the motions is behalf a _____________. - -
committe
-a motion requires a second unless the motions is behalf a _____________. - -
committe
-A patient sitting at a 45° angle is sitting in the ___ position. - -Semi-Fowler's
-A, AC, AL - -Pertaining to
-AAS - -atomic absorption spectroscopy; technique for metal analysis
utilizing the reduction of a metal in a solution to an atom, usually by a flame
-AB - -Away From
-ABD , abd - -Abdomen , Abdominal
-abdomino- - -abdominal
-abdomino- - -abdominal
-Abdominocentesis: - -Abdominocentesis: surgical puncture of the abdomen
by a needle to withdraw fluid
-Abdominocentesis: - -Abdominocentesis: surgical puncture of the abdomen
by a needle to withdraw fluid
-ABG - -Arterial Blood Gas
-ABO - -a basic classification system for blood types based upon the
reaction of antigens and antibodies.
-ac - -Before Meals
-Accorddign to Robert`s Rules of Orders, what are the types of motions? - -
1. Main motions
2. Secondary Motions
3. Privileged Motions
4. subsidiary Motions
5. Incidental Motions
-Accorddign to Robert`s Rules of Orders, what are the types of motions? - -
1. Main motions
2. Secondary Motions
3. Privileged Motions
4. subsidiary Motions
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