Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Clinicopathoiogical
Concerning clinical and pathological disease manifestations.
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Clinical target volume
In radiation therapy the grossly detectable tumor volume plus any microscopic tumor that extends outward from the grossly involved margins. The objective in radiation oncology is to treat the visible tumor and the surrounding margins adequately to destroy as many malignant cells as possible.
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Clinical simulation
An educational model of a phenomenon or activity that allows students to rehearse behaviors without placing clients or institutional resources at risk.
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Clinical reasoning
The use of a patient’s history, physical signs, symptoms, laboratory data, and radiological images to arrive at a diagnosis and formulate a plan of treatment.
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Clinical nurse leader
A nurse who supervises and coordinates care for patients, using evidence-based methodologies to manage care plans. According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, the CNL requires educational preparation equal to or greater than a master’s degree in nursing.
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Clinical judgment
The exercise of the clinician’s experience and knowledge in diagnosing and treating illness and disease.
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Clinical information system
Large computerized database management systems that process patient data to support patient care. The systems are used by health care clinicians to access patient data to plan, implement, and evaluate care.
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Clinical education
Health care education conducted in care facilities, outpatient clinics, emergency centers, hospitals, or private offices, under the supervision of a qualified practitioner or teaching staff.
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Clinical ecology
A form of medical practice based on two concepts: that a broad range of environmental chemicals and foods can cause symptoms of illness (such as malaise, fatigue, dizziness, joint discomfort) and that the immune system is functionally depressed by exposure to many synthetic chemicals in the workplace, the home, or contemporary agricultural products. The premise…
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Clinical decision support system
Interactive computer programs directly assisting physicians and other health professionals with decision-making tasks. CDSS is either a rule-based or a normative automated system consisting of a variety of elements, ranging from simple alert systems to sophisticated longitudinal administrative and clinical reporting applications. It employs evidence-based or statistically significant best-practice guidelines and alerts to promote better…
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