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Medical Terminology: The Language Of Health Care And Medicine

The medical field is experiencing a rapid growth in number of people employed, and the rate is expected to continue to rise in the near future. There are new positions being filled every day. You don’t have to go to medical school and become a doctor to work in the health care industry. There is a continued need for qualified professionals to meet all types of demands for the sick and injured. In order to provide consistent, effective care, all of these professionals need to be able to understand one another. They all must learn the same medical terminology.

Doctors must be able to communicate with other doctors, nurses, and staff about a patient’s condition. Using medical terminology allows a doctor to do so without confusion, as all medical personnel learn the same rules and practices to describe the body, its parts, and conditions that affect them.

There is a basic structure to all medical terminology that involves root words, prefixes, and suffixes. This allows all health care professionals to determine the meaning of a term if they are unsure of what is being described. There are also dictionaries of medical terminology that may be consulted for more specific meanings, or if the meaning of a term is still unclear once it has been broken down into its component parts.

If a doctor or other health care worker describes a patient as having renal failure, for example, it is understood by most medical professionals that a condition involving some type of failure of the kidneys is present. The term “renal” comes from the Latin language, meaning kidneys, and the failure of these organs is a condition that most health care workers are familiar with.

Other workers in the health care industry must also be familiar with medical terminology in order to perform their duties effectively. Physical therapists, for example, must understand what illnesses or injuries a patient suffers from and how this will affect one’s treatment plan. If a patient has suffered from a cerebrovascular accident that has affected his or her mobility, the physical therapist will recognize the patient has had a stroke and must be conscious of not designing a treatment plan that is too strenuous for the patient. Read the full story

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Illuminated Signs For Advertising And Marketing

There are a great number of signs available for a multitude of purposes and illuminated signs are but one category of signage. The obvious advantage of illuminated signs is their ability to project your message strongly and in a highly visible way.

Within the category of illuminated signs are three basic types – LED, Neon and Fluorescent. The newest are the LED types which are also the most efficient and have the lowest running costs. There have been great strides in development of this technology in recent years and it’s application is continually widening and performance continues to increases all the time.

LED signs are now available for uses as diverse as simple open signs, scrolling message signs and illuminated boards that can be written on with a fluorescent chalk marker pen, thus conveying any message that you may care to put across.

A brief list of the types available is as follows:

Direction signs and signs containing information such as open; house name/number signs; scrolling moving message signs; light-up advertising mirror signs; create-a-message signs that can be written up; illuminated window menus; signs that enclose an existing ceiling light which is used for illumination; window posters that are back-lit by an ultra-thin element. Read the full story

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