- HEENT
- Head, ears, eyes, nose, throat (Medical » Physiology)
Abbreviations dictionary. 2012.
Abbreviations dictionary. 2012.
HEENT — head, ears, eyes, nose, and throat … Medical dictionary
HEENT — • head, ears, eyes, nose, and throat … Dictionary of medical acronyms & abbreviations
Physical examination — Intervention Examination room in Washington, DC, period of WWI. ICD 9 CM … Wikipedia
haïr — (ha ir), je hais, tu hais, il hait, nous haïssons, vous haïssez, ils haïssent ; je haïssais ; je haïs, tu haïs, il haït, nous haïmes, vous haïtes, ils haïrent (plusieurs grammairiens disent que le tréma ne dispense pas de l accent : haïmes,… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Medicine — This article is about the science and art of healing. For pharmaceutical drugs, see Medication. For other uses, see Medicine (disambiguation). Statue of Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine, holding the symbolic Rod of Asclepius with its coiled… … Wikipedia
Nociception — (synonym: nocioception or nociperception) is defined as the neural processes of encoding and processing noxious stimuli. [1] It is the afferent activity produced in the peripheral and central nervous system by stimuli that have the potential to… … Wikipedia
Pain — This article is about physical pain. For pain in the broader sense, see Suffering. For other uses, see Pain (disambiguation). Pain A sports player in pain. ICD 10 R52 … Wikipedia
Pulse — For other uses, see Pulse (disambiguation). Pulse evaluation at the radial artery. In medicine, one s pulse represents the tactile arterial palpation of the heartbeat by trained fingertips. The pulse may be palpated in any place that allows an… … Wikipedia
Anesthesia — Not to be confused with Paresthesia. For other uses, see Anesthesia (disambiguation). Anesthesia, or anaesthesia (see spelling differences; from Greek αν , an , without ; and αἴσθησις, aisthēsis, sensation ), traditionally meant the condition of… … Wikipedia
Headache — For other uses, see Headache (disambiguation). Headache A person with a headache. ICD 10 G43 G … Wikipedia