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  1. Apr 28, 2014 · In his new book, The Secret Language of Doctors, Dr. Brian Goldman reveals a veritable dictionary of verbal shorthand used by many physicians, nurses and other health professionals to...

    • Reference (or Background) Sources: What They Are and When to Use Them
    • Print Reference Books
    • Online Reference Sources

    Use reference books (also called reference or background sources, or resources) to get quick specific facts or information or an overview of a subject. Some examples of reference sources are: dictionaries, encyclopedias, bibliographies, almanacs, directories, atlases, and handbooks. These can be online or in print.

    Print reference books are often shelved alongside other books on the same subjects in the Library stacks, or in Reference Collections near Library service desks. Many -- but not all -- can be borrowed.

    For 24-hour access to reference resources on any subject and from any location, see Background reference sources. For discipline-specific resources, search by subject via the Library's research guides, then click on the "Background information" or "Facts and data" tab for recommendations from our subject expert librarians.

  2. Dec 23, 2019 · Casualty Department – n – The emergency room or the A&E. Chemist – n – Pharmacist but it should be noted they can also provide simple medical advice without having to go to a doctor. Chunder – v – To vomit.

  3. They are used to locate specific facts and background information. Examples of reference books or reference sources include dictionaries and encyclopedias; however, there are many kinds of reference works in a library collection, as this table illustrates.

  4. Is a hospital room a setting in your book? If you’re wondering how to describe a hospital room in a story, we’ve put together 10 words and short pieces of narrative making use them for you below. 1. Clinical Definition. Relating to a hospital patient. Methodical or calmly detached. With exact precision. Examples

  5. CPT is used to code procedures and services in a physician's office; in a hospital setting, it is used for outpatient coding (emergency room, outpatient diagnostic testing, or ambulatory surgery, for example).

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