Examlex
Match each abbreviation commonly used in administering medications with its meaning.
-By mouth
Spatial Intelligence
Refers to the ability to understand, reason, and remember the spatial relations among objects or space.
Contextual Intelligence
The capacity to recognize the boundaries of what we know and adjust that understanding to suit a setting other than where it originated.
Kinesthetic Intelligence
The ability to use one's body with great precision and agility, effectively integrating movements and gestures.
Multi-Lingual People
Individuals who are able to communicate effectively in multiple languages.
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