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Instructions: Identify the meaning of each part of the medical term.
Term: Osteomyelitis
Instructions: Look at the image provided and identify the medical device shown. Choose the correct option from the list below.
Instructions: Rank the options from most to least synonymous with the given term.
Term: Blackout (temporary loss of consciousness or memory)
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Question: What do the numbers 150 and 95 refer to in the context of Mr. Jacksonâs blood pressure?
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Term: Bradycardia (abnormally slow heart rate)
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Look at the image provided. What is the name of the bone the doctor is pointing at?
Instructions: Select the best explanation for the highlighted phrase in the context of the doctorâs statement.
Phrase: âWeâll monitor your blood glucose levels with a continuous glucose monitor to ensure your insulin response is stable.â N
Question: What does the doctor mean by “continuous glucose monitor”?
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Which body part or organ mentioned in the monologue belongs to the vascular system, aside from the heart? Note: Capitalize the word and use it in pluralM.
Instructions: Interpret the patientâs informal phrase and select the most accurate meaning.
Phrase: âI feel like my headâs in a fog all the time.â
Question: What does the patient likely mean by âheadâs in a fogâ?
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