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PERS Patient Evaluation Rating Scale
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  • JrId: 91
    JournalTitle: Perspectives (Gerontological Nursing Association (Canada))
    MedAbbr: Perspectives
    ISSN: 0831-7445
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 8500942
  • JrId: 1893
    JournalTitle: Perspectives in healthcare risk management / American Society for Healthcare Risk Management of the American Hospital Association.
    MedAbbr: Perspect Healthc Risk Manage
    ISSN: 0899-1073
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 8905393
  • JrId: 2593
    JournalTitle: a publication of the Respiratory Nursing Society.
    MedAbbr: Perspect Respir Nurs
    ISSN: 1075-5756
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 9421080
  • JrId: 6109
    JournalTitle: Perspectives.
    MedAbbr: Perspectives (Montclair)
    ISSN: 0191-6556
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 7901355
  • JrId: 6417
    JournalTitle: Perspectivas.
    MedAbbr: Perspectivas
    ISSN: 0379-8208
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 7708436
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  • Q43.7
    Persistent cloaca
    Áö¼Ó¼º ¹è¼³°­
  • F22.9
    Persistent delusional disorder, unspecified
    »ó¼¼ºÒ¸íÀÇ Áö¼ÓÀû ¸Á»ó¼º Àå¾Ö
  • F22
    Persistent delusional disorders
    Áö¼Ó¼º ¸Á»ó¼º Àå¾Ö
  • P29.3
    Persistent fetal circulation
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  • R50.1
    Persistent fever
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • persecutory delusion
    ÇÇÇØ¸Á»ó
  • persecutory ideation
    ÇÇÇØ°ü³ä
  • perseveration
    °íÁýÁõ, ÀÌ»ó¾ðÇà¹Ýº¹Áõ
  • persistent
    Áö¼Ó-, ÀÜ·ù-
  • persistent acantholytic dermatosis
    Áö¼Ó°¡½Ã¼¼Æ÷ÇØ¸®ÇǺκ´
  • persistent cathode ray tube
    Áö¼ÓÀ½±Ø¼±°ü
  • persistent cloaca
    ¹è¼³°­Á¸¼ÓÁõ
  • persistent fetal hemoglobin
    Áö¼ÓžÆÇ÷»ö¼Ò
  • persistent hyaloid artery
    ÀÜ·ùÀ¯¸®Ã¼µ¿¸Æ
  • persistent infection
    Áö¼Ó°¨¿°
  • persistent light reaction
    Áö¼Ó±¤¹ÝÀÀ
  • persistent palmoplantar pustulosis
    Áö¼Ó¼Õ¹ß¹Ù´Ú°í¸§¹°ÁýÁõ, Áö¼Ó¼Õ¹ß¹Ù´Ú³óÆ÷Áõ
  • persistent superficial dermatitis
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  • persistent tremor
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  • persistent vegetative state
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • persecutory delusion
    ÇÇÇØ¸Á»ó
  • perseveration
    °íÁýÁõ, ÀÌ»ó¾ðÇà¹Ýº¹Áõ
  • persistent vegetative state
    Áö¼Ó½Ä¹°»óÅÂ
  • person-year
    Àγâ
  • personal history
    °³ÀηÂ
  • personal hygiene
    °³ÀÎÀ§»ý
  • personality
    ÀΰÝ
  • personality disorder
    ÀΰÝÀå¾Ö, ¼º°ÝÀå¾Ö
  • personalization
    °³ÀÎÈ­, ÀΰÝÈ­
  • perspective
    Àü¸Á, Åõ½Ã, ¹è°æ
  • perspiration
    ¶¡³², ¹ßÇÑ
  • perstriction
    Ç÷°ü¾Ð¹Ú
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • persecutory delusion
    ÇÇÇØ¸Á»ó
  • persecutory ideation
    ÇÇÇØ°ü³ä
  • perseveration
    °íÁýÁõ
  • persistent
    Áö¼Ó-, ÀÜ·ù-
  • persistent acantholytic dermatosis
    Áö¼Ó°¡½Ã¼¼Æ÷ÇØ¸®ÇǺκ´
  • persistent cathode ray tube
    Áö¼ÓÀ½±Ø¼±°ü
  • persistent cloaca
    ¹è¼³°­Á¸¼ÓÁõ
  • persistent fetal hemoglobin
    Áö¼ÓžÆÇ÷»ö¼Ò
  • persistent hyaloid artery
    ÀÜ·ùÀ¯¸®Ã¼µ¿¸Æ
  • persistent infection
    Áö¼Ó°¨¿°
  • persistent light reaction
    Áö¼Ó±¤¹ÝÀÀ
  • persistent o. primum ostium
    ù°±¸¸ÛÁö¼Ó(Áõ), ÀÏÂ÷°ø°³Á¸(Áõ)
  • persistent o. secundum ostium
    µÑ°±¸¸ÛÁö¼Ó(Áõ), ÀÌÂ÷°ø°³Á¸(Áõ)
  • persistent palmoplantar pustulosis
    Áö¼Ó¼Õ¹ß¹Ù´Ú°í¸§¹°ÁýÁõ, Áö¼Ó¼Õ¹ß¹Ù´Ú³óÆ÷Áõ
  • persistent superficial dermatitis
    Áö¼ÓÇ¥ÀçÇǺο°
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • persecutory delusion
    ÇÇÇØ¸Á»ó(ù¬úªØÍßÌ).
  • persecutory ideation
    ÇÇÇØ°ü³ä
  • persensitized cell
    °ú°¨ÀÛ¼¼Æ÷(ΦÊïíÂá¬øà)
  • perseveration
    º¸¼ÓÁõ(ÜÁáÙñø)
  • perseveration
    º¸¼ÓÁõ(ÜÁáÙñø)
  • persistence
    Á¸¼Ó
  • persistence cathod ray tube
    Áö¼Ó¼º À½±Ø¼±°ü (ò¥áÙàõ ëäпàÊη)
  • persistence of aperture (urachal fistula)
    ±¸¸ÛÁ¸¼Ó (¿ä¸·°ü´©Ãâ°ü)
  • persistence of fetal form (lobated kidney)
    žÆÇüÅÂÁ¸¼Ó (ºÐ¿±ÄáÆÏ)
  • persistence of fissure (spina bifida)
    Æ´»õÁ¸¼Ó (ôÃß»À°¥¸²Áõ)
  • persistence of foramen ovale
    ³­¿ø°ø°³Á¸ (Õ°ê­ÍîËÒðí).
  • persistence of foramen ovale
    ³­¿ø°ø°³Á¸(Õ°ê­ÍîËÒðí)
  • persistence of hemoglobin F
    F Ç÷»ö¼ÒÁö¼ÓÁõ(ò¥áÙñø)
  • persistence of hyaloid artery
    À¯¸®Ã¼µ¿¸ÆÁ¸¼Ó
  • persistence of lens fovea
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • persecutory delusion
    ÇÇÇØ¸Á»ó(ù¬úªØÍßÌ).
  • persecutory ideation
    ÇÇÇØ°ü³ä
  • persensitized cell
    °ú°¨ÀÛ¼¼Æ÷(ΦÊïíÂá¬øà)
  • perseveration
    º¸¼ÓÁõ(ÜÁáÙñø)
  • perseveration
    º¸¼ÓÁõ(ÜÁáÙñø)
  • persistence
    Á¸¼Ó
  • persistence cathod ray tube
    Áö¼Ó¼º À½±Ø¼±°ü (ò¥áÙàõ ëäпàÊη)
  • persistence of aperture (urachal fistula)
    ±¸¸ÛÁ¸¼Ó (¿ä¸·°ü´©Ãâ°ü)
  • persistence of fetal form (lobated kidney)
    žÆÇüÅÂÁ¸¼Ó (ºÐ¿±ÄáÆÏ)
  • persistence of fissure (spina bifida)
    Æ´»õÁ¸¼Ó (ôÃß»À°¥¸²Áõ)
  • persistence of foramen ovale
    ³­¿ø°ø°³Á¸ (Õ°ê­ÍîËÒðí).
  • persistence of foramen ovale
    ³­¿ø°ø°³Á¸(Õ°ê­ÍîËÒðí)
  • persistence of hemoglobin F
    F Ç÷»ö¼ÒÁö¼ÓÁõ(ò¥áÙñø)
  • persistence of hyaloid artery
    À¯¸®Ã¼µ¿¸ÆÁ¸¼Ó
  • persistence of lens fovea
    ¼öÁ¤Ã¼¿À¸ñÁ¸¼Ó
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ÇÑÀÚ
  • personal h.
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  • personality
    ÀΰÝ
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  • perspiration
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • persistent induction
    Áö¼Ó À¯µµ(ò¥áÙë¯Óô)
  • perspective formula
    Åõ½Ã½Ä(÷âãÊãÒ)
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • persistence
    À¯Á¸, Á¸¼Ó
  • persistence of foramen ovale
    ³­¿ø°ø°³Á¸
  • persistent cathod ray tube
    Áö¼Ó¼ºÀ½±Ø¼±°ü
  • persistent primitive hypoglossal artery
    ¿ø½Ã¼³Çϵ¿¸Æ°³Á¸(Áõ)
  • persistent thymus
    Á¸¼ÓÈä¼±
  • personal computer [=PC]
    °³ÀοëÄÄÇ»ÅÍ
  • personal monitoring
    °³ÀÎ(ÇÇÆø)°¨½Ã
  • personal record
    °³Àαâ·Ï
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
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  • perseveration
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  • persistence
    À¯Á¸, Á¸¼Ó
  • persistence time
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  • persistent activity
    Áö¼ÓÀûÀΠȰ¼º
  • persistent generalized lymphadenopathy
    Áö¼ÓÀûÀÎ Àü½Å ¸²ÇÁÀýÁõ
  • persistent Müllerian duct syndrome
    ¹Á·¯°ü À¯Á¸ ÁõÈıº
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  • persistent painful disc derangement
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  • persistent primitive hypoglossal artery
    ¿ø½Ã ¼³ÇÏ µ¿¸Æ °³Á¸, ¿ø½Ã ¼³ÇÏ µ¿¸Æ °³Á¸Áõ
  • persistent truncus arteriosus
    µ¿¸Æ°£ ÀÜÁ¸
  • persistent vegetative state
    Áö¼ÓÀû ½Ä¹° »óÅÂ
  • personal administration
    Àλç ÇàÁ¤
  • personal health service
    °³ÀÎ °Ç°­ »ç¾÷
  • personal hygiene
    °³ÀÎ À§»ý
  • personal management
    ÀÎ»ç °ü¸®
  • personal record
    °³ÀÎ ±â·Ï
CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
persalt <chemistry> A term formerly given to the salts supposed to be formed respectively by neutralising acids with certain peroxides.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
persecution complex A feeling that others have evil designs against one's well-being.
(05 Mar 2000)
persecutory type of paranoid disorder One of the most common of the types of paranoid disorders, it involves a single theme or series of connected themes, such as being conspired against, cheated, spied on, followed, poisoned or drugged, maligned, harassed, or obstructed in the pursuit of long-term goals; small slights may be exaggerated and become the focus of a delusional system.
See: paranoia.
Compare: paranoid personality disorder.
(05 Mar 2000)
persecutrix A woman who persecutes.
Origin: L.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
perseid <astronomy> One of a group of shooting stars which appear yearly about the 10th of August, and cross the heavens in paths apparently radiating from the constellation Perseus. They are beleived to be fragments once connected with a comet visible in 1862.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
perseus 1. A Grecian legendary hero, son of Jupiter and Danae, who slew the Gorgon Medusa.
2. <astronomy> A consellation of the northern hemisphere, near Taurus and Cassiopea. It contains a star cluster visible to the naked eye as a nebula.
Origin: L, from Gr.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
perseverance 1. The act of persevering; persistence in anything undertaken; continued pursuit or prosecution of any business, or enterprise begun. "The king-becoming graces . . . Perseverance, mercy, lowliness." "Whose constant perseverance overcame Whate'er his cruel malice could invent." (Milton)
2. Discrimination.
3. Continuance in a state of grace until it is succeeded by a state of glory; sometimes called final perseverance, and the perseverance of the saints. See Calvinism.
Synonym: Persistence, steadfastness, constancy, steadiness, pertinacity.
Origin: F. Perseverance, L. Perseverantia.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
perseveration 1. The constant repetition of a meaningless word or phrase.
2. The duration of a mental impression, measured by the rapidity with which one impression follows another as determined by the revolving of a two-coloured disk.
3. In clinical psychology, the uncontrollable repetition of a previously appropriate or correct response, even though the repeated response has since become inappropriate or incorrect.
Origin: L. Persevero, to persist
(05 Mar 2000)
persia An ancient civilization, known as early as 2000 b.c. The persian empire was founded by cyrus the great (550-529 b.c.) and for 200 years, from 550 to 331 b.c., the persians ruled the ancient world from india to egypt. The territory west of india was called persis by the greeks who later called the entire empire persia. In 331 b.c. The persian wars against the greeks ended disastrously under the counterattacks by alexander the great. The name persia in modern times for the modern country was changed to iran in 1935.
(12 Dec 1998)
persian Of or pertaining to Persia, to the Persians, or to their language. Persian berry, the fruit of Rhamnus infectorius, a kind of buckthorn, used for dyeing yellow, and imported chiefly from Trebizond. Persian cat.
<medicine> Malignant pustule. Persian powder. See Insect powder, under Insect. Persian red. See Indian red. Persian wheel, a noria; a tympanum. See Noria.
Origin: From Persia: cf. It. Persiano. Cf. Parsee, Peach, Persic.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
persian gulf syndrome <syndrome> Unexplained symptoms reported by veterans of the persian gulf war with iraq in 1991. The symptoms reported include fatigue, skin rash, muscle and joint pain, headaches, loss of memory, shortness of breath, gastrointestinal and respiratory symptoms, and extreme sensitivity to commonly occurring chemicals. (nature 1994 may 5;369(6475):8)
(12 Dec 1998)
Persian relapsing fever A tick-borne relapsing fever, occurring in the Middle East, caused by Borrelia persica and transmitted by Ornithodoros tholozani and possibly by Ornithodoros lahorensis.
Synonym: mianeh disease, mianeh fever.
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persic oil The fixed oil expressed from the kernels of varieties of Prunus armeniaca (apricot kernel oil) or Prunus persica (peach kernel oil); used as a vehicle.
(05 Mar 2000)
persicaria <botany> See Lady's thumb.
Origin: NL, from LL. Persicarius a peach tree. See Peach.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
persimmon <botany> An American tree (Diospyros Virginiana) and its fruit, found from new York southward. The fruit is like a plum in appearance, but is very harsh and astringent until it has been exposed to frost, when it becomes palatable and nutritious. Japanese persimmon, Diospyros Kaki and its red or yellow edible fruit, which outwardly resembles a tomato, but contains a few large seeds.
Origin: Virginia Indian.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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  • Persea - »õâ A plant genus in the LAURACEAE family. The tree, Persea americana Mill., is known for the Avocado fruit, the food of commerce.
    Synonyms : Persea americana
  • Persia - »õâ An ancient civilization, known as early as 2000 B.C. The Persian Empire was founded by Cyrus the Great (550-529 B.C.) and for 200 years, from 550 to 331 B.C., the Persians ruled the ancient world from India to Egypt. The territory west of India was called Persis by the Greeks who later called the entire empire Persia. In 331 B.C. the Persian wars against the Greeks ended disastrously under the counterattacks by Alexander the Great. The name Persia in modern times for the modern country was changed to Iran in 1935. (From Webster's New Geographical Dictionary, 1988, p546 & Asimov, Words on the Map, 1962, p176)
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  • Persian Gulf Syndrome - »õâ Unexplained symptoms reported by veterans of the Persian Gulf War with Iraq in 1991. The symptoms reported include fatigue, skin rash, muscle and joint pain, headaches, loss of memory, shortness of breath, gastrointestinal and respiratory symptoms, and extreme sensitivity to commonly occurring chemicals. (Nature 1994 May 5;369(6475):8)
    Synonyms : Syndrome, Gulf War, Syndrome, Persian Gulf
  • Persistent Fetal Circulation Syndrome - »õâ A syndrome of persistent PULMONARY HYPERTENSION in the newborn infant (INFANT, NEWBORN) without demonstrable HEART DISEASES. This neonatal condition can be caused by severe pulmonary vasoconstriction (reactive type), hypertrophy of pulmonary arterial muscle (hypertrophic type), or abnormally developed pulmonary arterioles (hypoplastic type). The newborn patient exhibits CYANOSIS and ACIDOSIS due to the persistence of fetal circulatory pattern of right-to-left shunting of blood through a patent ductus arteriosus (DUCTUS ARTERIOSUS, PATENT) and at times a patent foramen ovale (FORAMEN OVALE, PATENT).
    Synonyms : Circulation, Persistent Fetal, Persistent Fetal Circulation
  • Persistent Hyperinsulinemia Hypoglycemia of Infancy - »õâ A form of nontransient HYPOGLYCEMIA, unique to infancy, due to autosomal recessive mutations of the sulfonylurea receptor gene on CHROMOSOME 11. Defects in the sulfonylurea receptors (ATP-BINDING CASSETTE TRANSPORTERS) on the PANCREATIC BETA CELLS prevent negative feedback of GLUCOSE-regulated INSULIN release thus resulting in HYPERINSULINEMIA. Clinical phenotype includes SEIZURES; COMA; and often large BIRTH WEIGHT for GESTATIONAL AGE.
    Synonyms : Congenital Hyperinsulinism, Hyperinsulinemia Hypoglycemia of Infancy, PHHI Hypoglycemia, Hyperinsulinism, Congenital, Hypoglycemia, PHHI, Infancy Hyperinsulinemia Hypoglycemia
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persona character: an actor's portrayal of someone in a play; "she played the part of Desdemona" (Jungian psychology) a personal facade that one presents to the world; "a public image is as fragile as Humpty Dumpty"
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personal equation variability attributable to individual differences
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persistence continuity: the property of a continuous and connected period of time doggedness: persistent determination perseverance: the act of persisting or persevering; continuing or repeating behavior; "his perseveration continued to the point where it was no longer appropriate"
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personal care care for someone who is disabled or is otherwise unable to care for themselves; can including bathing and cooking and managing bodily functions
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personality inventory a questionnaire that is supposed to yield a description of a person's personality traits; "a personality inventory is a direct test of personality, as contrasted with a projective test"
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