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Monday 17 April 2023

Prepositions in medical english

 

  1. In: used to describe a location within a larger space, such as "in the hospital," "in the patient's room," or "in the operating room."

  2. On: used to describe a surface, such as "on the bed," "on the exam table," or "on the floor."

  3. At: used to describe a specific location, such as "at the pharmacy," "at the clinic," or "at the doctor's office."

  4. To: used to describe movement toward a specific location, such as "to the emergency room," "to the lab," or "to the X-ray department."

  5. From: used to describe movement away from a specific location, such as "from the hospital," "from the clinic," or "from the pharmacy."

  6. With: used to describe a person or thing that is accompanying the patient, such as "with the nurse," "with the doctor," or "with the medication."

  7. By: used to describe the means or method of a treatment, such as "treated by surgery," "treated by medication," or "treated by therapy."

  8. For: used to describe the purpose or reason for a treatment or test, such as "tested for diabetes," "treated for pain," or "screened for cancer."

  9. Of: used to describe a relationship or possession, such as "the diagnosis of cancer," "the symptoms of a cold," or "the medication of the patient."

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