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Match each abbreviation commonly used in administering medications with its meaning.
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Intersectionality
A framework for understanding how aspects of a person's social and political identities combine to create different modes of discrimination and privilege.
Inequalities
Situations or conditions where resources, opportunities, and rights are unevenly distributed among individuals or groups.
Confrontation
A direct or hostile opposition or encounter between individuals or groups, often involving a challenge or conflict.
Agency-Structure
A key sociological concept that explores the relationship between individual human agency (the capacity to act) and social structure (the constraints imposed by social systems).
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