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dropsy short for "dropsical swellings", which are collections of water in the body.
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drop arm test A test used to identify tears of the rotator cuff muscle group, esp. supraspinatus. With the patient sitting or standing, the fully abducted shoulder is slowly lowered to the side. In the presence of rotator cuff tears, the arm wil
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drop phalangette Falling of the distal phalanx of a digit with loss of power to extend it when the hand is pronated. This is due to trauma or overstretching of the extensor tendon.
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droplet isolation Techniques that decrease transmission of organisms larger than 5 microns that are generated when an infected patient coughs, sneezes, or spits. SYN: droplet precaution.
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droplet precaution Isolation, droplet.
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