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What do you feel might be the most difficult part about communicating using medical terminology? Why?
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What do you feel might be the most difficult part about communicating using medical terminology? Why?
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I feel like the most difficult part of using medical Termanology, while communicating is that the patient might not always understand what is being said
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legs
Step-by-step explanation:
use alot of energy
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