| PX | pancreatectomized; peroxidase; physical examination |
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| Px | past history; physical examination; pneumothorax; prognosis |
| REP | replication protein; rest-exercise program; retrograde pyelogram; roentgen equivalent-physical |
| rep | let it be repeated [Lat. repetatur]; replication; roentgen equivalent-physical |
| RPT | rapid pull-through; refractory period of transmission; Registered Physical Therapist; renal parenchy... |
| physical therapy |
Therapy performed by a licensed practitioner who works with the physical aspects of a medical illness and specializes in the use of exercise to treat physical conditions. The physical therapist can also prescribe splints, canes, special shoes and other assistive devices.
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| physical map |
A map showing the relative positions of genes or other DNA sequences on the chromosomes, determined for example by how frequently the genes remain on the same segment of DNA when the chromosome is fragmented
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| physical activity and exercise |
A general term for any sort of muscular effort but esp. the kind intended to train, condition, or increase flexibility of the muscular and skeletal systems of the body.
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| physical agent modality |
A form of therapy used in rehabilitation that produces a change in soft tissue through light, water, temperature, sound, or electricity. It includes transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation units, ultrasound, whirlpool
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| physical mobility, impaired |
A limitation in independent, purposeful physical movement of the body or of one or more extremities. SEE: Nursing Diagnoses Appendix.
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