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general practice TranslationsEncyclopediaSeegeneral practitionergeneral practice
practice [prak´tis] the exercise of a profession.collaborative practice communication, sharing, and problem solving between the physician and nurse as peers; this pattern of practice also implies a shared responsibility and accountability for patient care.differentiated practice the use of nursing staff in an acute care setting according to their expertise and qualifications.evidence-based practice provision of health care that incorporates the most current and valid research results.family practice the medical specialty of a physician" >family physician, concerned with the planning and provision of comprehensive primary health care, regardless of age or sex, on a continuing basis. Called also family medicine.general practice old term for comprehensive medical care regardless of age of the patient or presence of a condition that may require the services of a specialist; this term has now largely been replaced by the term family practice.nursing practice see nursing practice.gen·er·al prac·ticethe professional activities of (usually) non-specialty-certified physicians who care for a broad range of medical problems. The field is gradually being replaced by more extensively trained family practitioners.fam·i·ly prac·tice (fam'i-lē prak'tis) A specialty of medicine in which the physician takes responsibility for the health and medical care of all members of a family group, regardless of age or gender, but usually does limited amounts of obstetrics and surgery. LegalSeePracticeAcronymsSeegel pen |