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What are subjective find?

It seems like you might be asking about "subjective findings," which are different from "subjective find."

Subjective findings are observations or information that are based on personal feelings, beliefs, opinions, or experiences. They are not objective and can vary greatly from person to person.

Here are some examples:

* Pain: Someone might say they are experiencing severe pain, but there is no way to objectively measure their pain level.

* Happiness: A person might feel happy, but there is no objective way to quantify or measure their happiness.

* Anxiety: An individual might report feeling anxious, but their anxiety level is subjective and can be influenced by various factors.

Here's how subjective findings differ from objective findings:

* Objective findings are based on facts and evidence that can be observed, measured, and verified by multiple people.

* Subjective findings are based on personal experiences and interpretations, which can vary depending on the individual.

In healthcare and research, it is important to distinguish between subjective and objective findings.

* Subjective findings can provide valuable information about a patient's experience, but they should be interpreted with caution.

* Objective findings are typically more reliable and can help to confirm or refute subjective reports.

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