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sap. 1. slang A foolish, naïve, or gullible person. You're a bigger sap than I thought if you believe that, Phil. I can't believe I fell for that scam. I'm such a sap! 2. slang Someone who is easily taken in, won over, or entertained by something. Usually followed by "for (something)." A: "I know the film wasn't perfect, but I loved it."
Doctors, nurses, and other health-care professionals need to communicate with each other quickly and effectively. They also have a sense of humor, as you'll notice in the following list of slang terms used in hospitals.
n. 1. a. The watery fluid that circulates through a plant, carrying food and other substances to the various tissues. b. See cell sap. 2. Health and energy; vitality: The constant bickering drained his sap away. 3. Slang A foolish or gullible person. tr.v. sapped, sap·ping, saps. 1. To drain (a tree, for example) of sap. 2.
1 Ιουλ 2002 · Slang is defined as “the special vocabulary used by any set of persons of a low or disreputable character.”2 Perhaps staff in emergency medicine departments, the epicentre of medical slang, would prefer the kinder definition of “language of a highly colloquial type.”
9 Ιουν 2023 · “Perh[aps] from ‘to sling’—prob[ably] from the dial[[ectal] p[ast]p[articiple] slang—and therefore elliptical for ‘slang, i.e. slung, language,” is the n[oun] slang, orig[inally] the language of the underworld, now merely the unconventional (non-dial[ectal]) speech of all classes; cf the sl[ang] ‘sling off at’, to cheek, to ...
SAP in Medical refers to Simplified Acute Physiology Score, a scoring system used to assess the severity of illness in critically ill patients based on various physiological parameters. This tool aids in clinical decision-making and evaluating patient outcomes.
16 Ιουν 2023 · There is also a form of medical slang in which technical terms are used in non-technical ways, in order to communicate with other professionals, particularly in the presence of the patient. For example, “a mitotic lesion” for “cancer” and “supratentorial” for “all in the mind.”