"Prescot" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The verb "prescott" is a verb that means "to cut off or destroy a limb by a violent blow or a raw, rough and violent wound". It is a rather old-fashioned or archaic term.
Preschoolers are young children who attend a preschool, typically between the ages of 3 and 5 years old. They are in a transitional stage of development, learning social, emotional, and academic skills that prepare them for kindergarten and elementary school.
I think you may have misspelled the word. The correct word is "prescript".<br><br>Prescript refers to a direction or instruction that is intended to be obeyed or followed, especially a rule or regulation set by authority.<br><br>Example:<br>"The drug's prescript label warned against taking the medication without a doctor's supervision."
To officially give someone medicine or a course of treatment that a doctor thinks they need, or to instruct or direct someone to do something.
(such as a remedy, treatment, or medicine) officially recommended by a doctor or other healthcare professional.<br><br>Example: "I have a headache, so my doctor prescribed some medication."<br><br>(Meaning) officially or officially ordered or directed.<br><br>Example: "The doctor prescribed the patient to stay in bed for a week."
A person, typically a medical doctor, who writes or issues a prescription for a patient, especially a prescription for a drug or medication.<br><br>Example: The doctor is the prescriber of the medicine that the patient needs to take.
Healthcare professionals who are authorized to prescribe medications and other treatments.
A written order given by a licensed health professional for a patient to obtain a medication or, less commonly, a medical device, from a healthcare provider, for use in the diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and/or symptom alleviation of a defined medical condition, in order to improve the patient's quality of life.