noun The plural form of 'naris', which refers to the nostrils or nasal passages of a person or animal.
In medicine, nares may be examined for signs of inflammation, obstruction, or infection.
In anatomy, nares refer to the nostrils or nasal openings through which air enters the nasal cavity.
In dentistry, the position of the nares may be considered in relation to orthodontic treatment planning.
In otorhinolaryngology, the nares are important in the evaluation and treatment of nasal conditions.
In respiratory physiology, the size and shape of the nares can affect airflow and nasal resistance.
In medical writing, 'nares' may be used to describe the nostrils or nasal passages in a clinical context.
Physicians may use 'nares' when documenting a physical examination of the nose and respiratory system.
Nurses may use 'nares' when assessing a patient's breathing or administering nasal medications.
Respiratory therapists may use 'nares' when evaluating a patient's respiratory function or performing nasal interventions.