13 commonsense assertions
Concepts (13) end-of-life care (1) polynuclear cell (1) probe (1) time (1) basophil (1) bedside manner (1) bladder (1) clostridium (1) fibroblast (1) medulla oblongata (1) patient privacy (1) pia mater (1) soft tissue (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 end-of-life care medical profession in the West End-of-life care in Western medicine focuses on patient autonomy, ethics, and palliative care. 4
2 polynuclear cell medical profession in the West Polynuclear cells are an important type of white blood cell studied in Western medicine for their role in the immune system. 2
3 probe medical profession in the West A probe is used in Western medical practice to examine internal body structures. 2
4 time medical profession in the West In Western medical culture, time is often unpredictable due to emergencies, requiring flexibility in punctuality for appointments. 2
5 basophil medical profession in the West Basophils are a white blood cell involved in allergic reactions and parasitic infections in the medical profession in the West. 1
6 bedside manner medical profession in the West The concept of bedside manner in the Western medical profession emphasizes the importance of empathy and communication while maintaining professional detachment for making difficult decisions and maintaining objectivity. 1
7 bladder medical profession in the West The bladder is considered a vital organ for urine storage in the human body within the medical profession in the West. 1
8 clostridium medical profession in the West The medical profession in the West associates Clostridium bacteria with infections like tetanus, botulism, and C. difficile. 1
9 fibroblast medical profession in the West Fibroblasts are essential cells for wound healing and tissue repair in the human body, recognized by the medical profession in the West. 1
10 medulla oblongata medical profession in the West The medulla oblongata is a vital part of the brain in the medical profession in the West, responsible for autonomic functions. 1
11 patient privacy medical profession in the West Patient privacy is highly valued in the Western medical profession, but sharing and discussing cases with colleagues for learning and consultation is also a common practice. 1
12 pia mater medical profession in the West The pia mater is a crucial protective membrane in human anatomy, recognized in Western medical culture. 1
13 soft tissue medical profession in the West Soft tissue refers to muscles, tendons, ligaments, and other connective tissues in the medical profession in the West. 1