>> I fear you are making yourself look silly arguing about this
My risk. You are the one ranting on and on and on and on and on about one word
You denied that "oriented" was a standard medical term meaning that the patient is aware of person, place, and time. I've linked to multiple sources to show you that it means just that to any medical person. If you still doubt, I encourage you to ask any nurse, doctor, paramedic or EMT that you know.
>> You denied that "oriented" was a standard medical term meaning that the patient is aware of person, place, and time.
Blah, blah, blah. I said what I said on July 13th. See #1614, e.g. Here you are, still spouting fustian and bombast on an untenable point.
I did. They thought you were way over the top.