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  • ...t are unique to an individual. It is often used in the context of personal health, personal medical history, and personal care. === Personal Health ===
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  • ...is derived from the Middle English word 'claimen', which means 'to demand by right'. ...is a claim made before a medical service is rendered. It is a request to a health insurance company to review a planned medical service and approve it in adv
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  • ...conditions, treatments, and outcomes. It is a crucial part of the [[mental health]] assessment process and aids in the diagnosis and treatment of mental diso ...d "history" comes from the Greek ''historia'', meaning "knowledge acquired by investigation".
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  • ...s that are designed for a specific individual for the purpose of improving health and fitness. The term originates from the combination of the words "exercis ...uration. The prescription will vary depending on the individual's specific health status, physical ability, and fitness goals.
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  • ...y a healthcare professional, to ascertain the condition of an individual's health. ...performed to assess an individual's overall health and to detect potential health issues before they become serious. Check-ups can vary based on age, sex, me
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  • ...dical history and current health status to determine the likelihood of the individual making a claim. ...that the underwriting process is specifically related to the individual's health and medical history.
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  • ...y a healthcare professional, to ascertain the condition of an individual's health. ...cally performed annually or biannually, depending on the individual's age, health history, and lifestyle.
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  • ...symptoms, feelings, or conditions that are not desired or wished for by an individual. ...ted" is often used to describe symptoms or conditions that are not desired by the patient. This can include [[Unwanted Symptoms|unwanted symptoms]] such
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  • ...al health treatment or hospitalization. This process is often used when an individual recognizes their need for help and agrees to receive treatment voluntarily. ...the individual poses a threat to themselves or others due to their mental health condition.
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  • ...cian or other licensed healthcare professional who manages an individual's health care over time. PCPs diagnose and treat a wide range of common diseases.  ...ily doctor can also refer a person to a specialist or coordinate treatment by a specialist. Also called primary care {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dicti
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  • ...d inner experience that deviate significantly from the expectations of the individual's culture. These patterns are inflexible and pervasive across many personal ...enduring and pervasive nature of these conditions, which can often mask an individual's true personality.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Donald Trump#Health habits]] [[Category:Health by individual|Trump, Donald]]
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  • ...cedure or the functioning of a system, organ, or individual in relation to health and disease. ...s often used by doctors to determine appropriate treatment and predict the individual's prognosis.
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  • ...ld of [[medicine]] to evaluate the potential risks associated with various health conditions. The term "FACE" is an acronym that stands for four key areas of ...epresentation of confronting or facing the potential risks associated with health conditions.
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  • == Susceptible Individual == ...uh-buhl in-duh-vij-oo-uhl) is a term used in [[Epidemiology]] and [[Public Health]] to describe a person or organism not possessing sufficient resistance aga
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  • ...il commitment''' (/ˈsɪvɪl kəˈmɪtmənt/) is a legal process through which an individual with symptoms of severe mental illness is court-ordered into treatment in a ...ry commitment]]: A legal process through which an individual who is deemed by a court to be a danger to themselves or others is mandated to undergo psych
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  • ...o describe the actions that individuals take towards maintaining their own health and well-being. ...health. It is a proactive approach to improving health and quality of life by preventing and managing illness. Self-care can include activities such as [
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  • ...tered approach to mental health care. The model has been adopted by mental health professionals around the world as a way to structure their treatment plans. ...ney. It emphasizes that recovery is possible and focuses on empowering the individual to manage their symptoms, improve their functional capacity, and pursue the
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  • ...s a comprehensive assessment of a person's physical, mental, and emotional health at a given time. ...alth, mental health, and emotional health. The medical state is determined by a healthcare professional, such as a [[physician]] or [[nurse]], through a
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  • ...benefit]] that allows individuals to set aside pre-tax dollars for certain health and dependent care expenses. ...al's insurance plan. The primary benefit of an FSA is that it can lower an individual's annual tax liability.
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