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a series of ultrasound images produced in rapid succession so that the video display shows motion of an organ or part.
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| reality p. |
in psychoanalytic theory, the ego functions that modify the demands of the pleasure principle to meet the demands and requirements of the external world.
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| reality t. |
objective evaluation of the external world and differentiation between it and the ego or self. Impaired reality testing is seen in psychological defense mechanisms that falsify reality, such as projection and denial, and it is a major criterion for psychosis.
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| real-time ultrasound |
A sonographic procedure that provides rapid, multiple images of an anatomical structure in the form of motion.
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| reality orientation |
An intervention intended to orient persons with early dementia or delirium. It involves repetition of verbal and nonverbal information. The environment remains constant and the person is reminded and reviewed about names, dat
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| real | of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of realism |
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| real | in a realistic manner |
| real | in a realistic manner |
| real | the quality possessed by something that is real |
| real | all of your experiences that determine how things appear to you |
| real | the state of being actual or real |
| real | the state of the world as it really is rather than as you might want it to be |
| real | (psychoanalysis) the governing principle of the ego |
| real | capable of existing or taking place or proving true |
| real | capable of being realized |
| real | something that is made real or concrete |
| real | making real or giving the appearance of reality |
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