The term "medical jargon" means
a. questions that are more narrow then open-ended questions and broader than
closed-ended questions
b. foundation for the structuring of the patient history
c. physician's method for communicating without words
d. an assumption on which an argument is based
e. medical terms used by health professionals that are often not understood by
patients
e
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