Security object Health Dictionary

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A significant item, such as a favourite soft toy, that provides comfort and reassurance to a young child.

Attachment to such an item is normal and usually diminishes by age 7 or 8.

Health Source: BMA Medical Dictionary
Author: The British Medical Association

Conscientious Objection

See ETHICS.... conscientious objection

Objective

A measurable state that is expected to exist at a predetermined place and time as a result of the application of procedures and resources.... objective

Social Security Benefits

Benefits that include income for eligible persons from social security, old age, disability, and survivors’ pension schemes.... social security benefits

Objective Structured Clinical Examination

(OSCE) a type of examination used increasingly in the health sciences (medicine, dentistry, nursing, physiotherapy, pharmacy) to assess clinical skills in examination, communication, medical procedures, and interpretation of results. The examination usually takes the form of a circuit of stations around which each candidate moves after a specified time interval (5–10 minutes) at each station. Stations are a mixture of interactive and noninteractive tasks. Some have an examiner and a simulated patient, either an actor for assessment of communication or history-taking skills or a manikin of a specific part of the body (e.g. to demonstrate how to use an auriscope). Other stations have investigation results with a list of questions that are to be completed on computer-marked examination papers. Each station has a different examiner and the stations are standardized with specific marking criteria, thus enabling fairer comparison with peers.... objective structured clinical examination



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