Special Patient Populations — Glossary

The study of the structure of the human body. The study of how the parts of the human body work. The study of the disease or injury process within the human body. Patients whose injury and illness presentations, vital signs, and response to treatment differ significantly across the lifespan, from newborn to elderly. The specialized language of medicine used to describe illnesses, injuries, and body systems, aiming for efficient and unambiguous communication. Distinct phases across the human lifespan, from newborn to elderly, characterized by specific physiological and psychological changes that influence patterns of injury and illness.

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