Please clarify:
Frequent
Regular
Infrequent
Irregular
Occasional
I.e. "If X symptom occurs at Y randomly dispersed interval it is "Frequent" or
At what static interval does a symptom become "regular"?
What is the diagnostic difference between infrequent and occasional?
(I'm a trauma medic. If it's not screaming, bleeding or in Code, I don't worry about regularity... Except in the interview between screams...)
A nonspecific definitional qtn for our med diagnostic types.
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A nonspecific definitional qtn for our med diagnostic types.
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