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Indicator
An important point or group of statistic values that, when evaluated, indicate the quiality of care provided in a healthcare facility
Indicted
Charges of crime
indigent
Totally lacking in something of need
Innate
Determined by factors present in an individial since birth
Innocuos
Harmless
Mysticism
The expericance of seeming to have direct communication with God or ultimate reality
Naturopathy
An alternative to conventional medicine in wich holistic methos are used with the belief that the body wil heal itself
Osteopathic
A type of medicine based on the thory that disturbance in the musculoskeletal system affert other bodily parts.
Pandemic
A condition in wich the majority of the people in a country, a number of coutrie, a number of countire or geographic area are affected
Peer review organization
A group of medical reviewer to ensure quality control and medical necessity of services provide by a facility
Philanthropist
An individual who makes an active effort to promote human welfer
Putrefaction
Decomposition
Robotics
Technology dealing with the design, construction, and opeation of robots in automation
Staff privileges
Allowance of a healtcare profecissional to practice within a specific facility
Standars
Indicator isud as a measure of quality
Subluxation
Sligth misalignments of the vertebrae or partial dislocation
Telemedicine
The use of telecommuniocation in the practice of medicine
Teleradiology
The usa of telecommunication devices to enhance and improve the result of radiolofic procedures
Treatises
Systematic expositions or argument in writing including a methodic discussion of the fact and principles involved and the conclusions reach
Triage
The sorting of and allocation of treatment to patients according to a system of priorities designed to maximize the number of survivors and teat the sickest patient first