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Medical terminology allows all medical professionals to understand each other and communicate effectively. When everyone understands what a condition, medicine, or procedure is, they are able to fulfill their roles accordingly, whether that is delivering medicine or billing for a medicine.
Insomnia is defined as the inability to fall asleep, remain asleep, or get the amount of sleep an individual needs to wake up feeling rested. Its symptoms include difficulty falling asleep, frequent wake-ups during the night, waking up too early in the morning, daytime sleepiness, difficulty concentrating, and irritability. Insomnia can be acute (lasting one to several nights) or chronic (lasting from a month to years). It’s also the most common sleep complaint among Americans (especially women).
True They should have a chart on their website!
B. Domestic abuse
Domestic abuse is an intentional injury. The abuser intends to inflict violence and cause injury.
Choking on food is unintentional as you can't choke on purpose, it's an accident. A sports-related injury could be intentional or unintentional. If a player inflicts an injury on another person on purpose then it's intentional harm, if a player has an accident then it's unintentional.
<span>Individuals suffering from clinical depression are more likely to suffer heart disease and heart attacks. One primary factor is that individuals who are depressed are less likely to engage in good self care strategies: they are more likely to drink and smoke, they are less likely to exercise, and they are less likely to take prescribed medications. Physically, the stress that is associated with depression may lead to plaque formation in the arteries.</span>