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Pathological Gambling -- See Gambling


An activity distinguished primarily by an element of risk in trying to obtain a desired goal, e.g., playing a game of chance for money.
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Pathologization -- See Medicalization


The process by which human conditions and problems come to be defined as medical conditions, and so become the subject of medical study, diagnosis, prevention, or treatment. This may result in health, medical, economic, sociological, and ethical issues.
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Pathology   30
Pathology Atlases   2
Pathology Biography : Abraham, Carolyn.  2002 1
Pathology Bone And Bones   2019 1
Pathology Brain   4
Pathology Clinical : Toy, Eugene C.,  2008 1
Pathology Clinical Handbooks   2
Pathology Clinical Methods   5
Pathology Clinical Popular Works : Christie, Robert W.,  2005 1
 

Pathology Forensic -- See Forensic Pathology


The application of pathology to questions of law.
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Pathology History Pennsylvania : Aptowicz, Cristin O'Keefe,  2014 1
Pathology Memory Disorders : Klingberg, Torkel,  2009 1
Pathology Mental Disorders   2
Pathology Methods   2
Pathology Neoplasms   2
Pathology Nervous System   2
Pathology Nurses Instruction   3
Pathology Peripheral Nerves : Senneff, John A.  1999 1
Pathology Personal Narratives : Koprowska, Irena,  1998 1
Pathology Prostatic Neoplasms   2009 1
Pathology Respiratory Tract Diseases : Lechner, Andrew J.  2012 1
Pathology Skin   2
Pathology Stress Psychological   1995 1
Pathology Surgical   2015 1
Pathology Veterinary : Natterson-Horowitz, Barbara.  2012 1
 

Patient Abandonment -- See Refusal to Treat


Refusal of the health professional to initiate or continue treatment of a patient or group of patients. The refusal can be based on any reason. The concept is differentiated from PATIENT REFUSAL OF TREATMENT see TREATMENT REFUSAL which originates with the patient and not the health professional.
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Patient Acceptance Of Health Care   8
Patient Acceptance Of Health Care Psychology : Ellenhorn, Ross  2008 1
 

Patient Access To Records -- See Also Disclosure


Revealing of information, by oral or written communication.
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Patient Adherence -- See Patient Compliance


Voluntary cooperation of the patient in following a prescribed regimen.
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Patient Admission -- See Also Patient Readmission


Subsequent admissions of a patient to a hospital or other health care institution for treatment.
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Patient Admission : Kolb, Patricia J.  2003 1
 

Patient Advocacy -- See Also Patient Rights


Fundamental claims of patients, as expressed in statutes, declarations, or generally accepted moral principles. (Bioethics Thesaurus) The term is used for discussions of patient rights as a group of many rights, as in a hospital's posting of a list of patient rights.
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Patient Advocacy   13
Patient Advocacy California Popular Works : Monaghan, Brian.  2009 1
Patient Advocacy Ethics Personal Narratives : Fitzpatrick, Jeanne.  2010 1
Patient Advocacy History United States : Edwards, Laurie  2013 1
Patient Advocacy Trends   2002 1
Patient Advocacy United States   2
Patient Care   17
Patient Care Ethics   4
Patient Care History : Ball, Susan C.,  2015 1
Patient Care Latin America : Chong, Nilda.  2002 1
Patient Care Management   10
Patient Care Management Methods   3
Patient Care Methods   9
Patient Care Methods United States   2011 1
 

Patient Care Nursing -- See Nursing Care


Care given to patients by nursing service personnel.
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