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1
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anatomical position

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standing erect with arms at sides and palms of hands turned forward

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anterior

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situated towards front

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C-spine

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cervical spine (C1-C7)

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Diffuse

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generalized, not localized to any specific location

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5
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distal

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farther from the trunk of body

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epigastric

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upper central region of the abdomen

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fontanel

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anatomical feature of an infant’s skull, the “soft-spot”

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Inferior

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lower on the body farther from the head

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L-spine

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lumbar spine (L1-L5)

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lateral

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farther from the midline

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LLE

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Left Lower Extremity, or Left leg

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LLQ

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Left Lower Quadrant, Left Lower Quadrant of the abdoment

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LUE

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Left Upper Extremity, Left arm

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LUQ

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Left Upper Quadrant of hte abdomen

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medial

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nearer to the midline

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palmar, or volar

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palm side of hand or body

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Plantar

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sole of foot

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posterior, or dorsal

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rear or back

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19
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prone

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body position lying face down with forearms and hands turned palm side

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20
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proximal

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nearer to the trunk of the body

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RLE

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Right Lower Extremity, or right leg

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RLQ

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Right Lower Quadrant of the abdomen

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RUE

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Right Upper Extremity, or right arm

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RUQ

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Right Upper Quadrant of the abdomen

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25
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Superficial

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nearer to the surface

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26
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superior

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higher on the body, nearer to the head

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27
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supine

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body position lying face up

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28
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suprapubic

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lower central region on the abdomen

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29
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T-spine

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Thoracic spine (T1-T12)

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30
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Acute

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(Timing) new onset, likely concerning

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31
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acute on chronic

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(Timing) new exacerbation of a chronic condition

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32
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chronic

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(Timing) long standing, constant.

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33
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Fluctuating

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(Timing) Symptoms that are always present but changing in severity, never fully resolving

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Intermittent

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(Timing) Symptoms that completely resolve at times, but continue to return repeatedly

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35
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Paroxysmal

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(Timing) occasional, sporadic, transient

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36
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Resolved

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(Timing) Gone, no longer existing

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37
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Transient

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(Timing) Resolving spontaneously after onset

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38
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waxing and waning

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(Timing) symptoms going in and out

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39
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FHx

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Family history, a part of the medical chart that lists diseases and health conditions in the family that may put the patient at increased risk

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40
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HIPAA

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Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. Federal law that protects sensitive patient information

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41
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pt

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patient

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42
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r/o

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rule out

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43
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ROS

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review of system. A part of the medical chart that is a checklist of the symptoms the patient has, grouped by body system

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44
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s/p

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status post (after). (e.g., headache s/p fall, headache after fall)

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45
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SHx

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social history, a part of the chart that addresses lifestyle contributing factors to illness

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46
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Sx

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symptoms

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47
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Tx

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treatment

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48
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UTD

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up to date

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49
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WNL

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within normal limits (normal, not of concern)

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50
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dx

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diagnosis

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51
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abscess

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collection of pus beneath the skin

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52
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appendicitis

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dangerous infection of the appendix

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53
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arthritis

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inflammation of the joints

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54
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A fib

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atrial fibrillation, irregular and very rapid heart rhythm. arrythmia

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55
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Bell’s Palsy

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localized facial nerve dysfunction that causes facial droop and numbness

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56
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bronchitis

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inflammation or infection of the bronchi, or upper airway

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57
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CA

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cancer, carcinoma

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58
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cellulitis

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infection of skin cells

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59
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CVA

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cerebrovascular accident, or stroke. hemorrhagic or ischemic in nature

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60
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Cholecystitis

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inflammation of the gallbladder

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61
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Cholelithiasis

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production of gallstones

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62
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COPD

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chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, causes obstructed airflow to the lungs

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63
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CRF, CKD

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chronic renal failure, chornic kidney disease Decreased ability for kidneys to filter waste and fluid from the blood.

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64
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cirrhosis

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inflammation of an organ by degenerative changes, especially the liver

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65
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CHF

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congestive heart failure, serious condition which the heart does not pump blood as efficiently

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66
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conjuctivitis

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infection of the outer layer of the eye

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67
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CABG

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coronary artery bypass graft, invasive procedure used to treat coronary artery disease

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68
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CAD

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coronary artery disease, buildup of plaque in the arteries

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69
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Costochondritis

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inflammation of rib cartilage

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70
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croup

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viral infection of the upper airway with barking cough, stridor

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71
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DVT

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deep vein thrombosis, blood clot forming deep in body, usually in leg

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72
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dermatitis

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inflammation of the skin

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73
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diverticulitis

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acute inflammation of the diverticula pouches

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74
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ectopic pregnancy

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egg developing outside of the uterus extremely dangerous due to rupture

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75
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endometriosis

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presence of functioning endometrial tissue outside of the uterus

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76
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gastroenteritis

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inflammation of the GI tract

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77
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GERD

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gastrointestinal reflux disease, when stomach acids go from stomach into esophagus

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78
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gout

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type of arthritis, diagnosed by ordering a uric acid level

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79
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hepatitis

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inflammation of the liver

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80
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hyperglycemia

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high blood sugar due to diabetes

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81
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HLD

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hyperlipidemia, high cholesterol

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82
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HTN

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hypertension, high blood pressure (>140/90)

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83
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hypoglycemia

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low blood sugar

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84
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hypotension

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low blood sugar (<100/65)

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85
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IDDM

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insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Diabetes requiring the use of insulin injections

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86
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Lymphangitis

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Inflammation of a lymphatic vessel, appears as red streaking

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87
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MS

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multiple sclerosis, autoimmune disease affective brain and spinal cord

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88
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MI

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myocardial infarction, heart attack

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89
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nephrolithiasis / renal calculi

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kidney stone

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90
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NIDDM

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non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus, diabetes not requiring the use of insulin injections

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OM

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otitis media, inner ear infection

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92
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pancreatitis

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inflammation of the pancreas

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93
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PID

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pelvic inflammatory disease

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94
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PUD

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peptic ulcer disease

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95
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pericarditis

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inflammation of the pericardium

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96
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PVD

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peripheral vascular disease. blood circulation disorder that causes the blood vessels to narrow, block, or spasm

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pharyngitis

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throat infection

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98
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PNU

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pneumonia, infection inside lung tissue

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99
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pneumothorax

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presence of air or gas in the pleural space

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100
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psoriasis

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autoimmune skin disease, dry, scaly, red patches of skin

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101
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PE

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pulmonary embolism. blockage of pulmonary artery due to clot

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102
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pneumothorax

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presence of air or gas in the pleural space, collapsed lung

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103
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pyelonephritis

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infection on the kidneys

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104
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sciatica

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compression of the sciatic nerve causing back pain with radiation to posterior leg

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105
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sepsis

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dangerous infection of the blood

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106
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sinusitis

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infection/inflammation of the sinuses

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107
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tinea

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fungal rash

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108
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TIA

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transient ischemic attack. mini stroke, neurological function restored over time

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109
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URI

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upper respiratory infection

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110
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UTI

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urinary tract infection, kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra

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111
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BMP

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basic metabolic panel. blood test that measures lots of things

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112
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CXR

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chest x-ray

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113
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CBC

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complete blood count, blood test used to evaluate overall health, wide range of disorders

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114
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CMP

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complete metabolic panel, blood test that measures 14 different substances

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115
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CT/CAT

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computerized assisted tomography. XR procedure that does cross section scans of the body

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116
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EKG/ECG

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electrocardiogram

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117
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H&H

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hemoglobin and hematocrit, rd blood cell measurements to evaluate anemia

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118
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UA

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urinalysis, urine test to detect a wide range of disorders

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119
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abx

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antibiotics

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120
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ASA

A

acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin)

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121
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aspirin

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acetylsalicylic acid

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122
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B.I.D

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(bis in die) twice daily

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123
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IM

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intramuscular

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124
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NKDA

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no known drug allergies

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125
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NSAID

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non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (ibuprofen, motrin)

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126
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PO

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per os (by mouth)

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127
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p.r.n

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(pro re nata) as needed

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128
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q.h.s

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(quaque hora somni) at every bedtime

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129
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q.i.d

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(quater in die) four times a day

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130
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rx

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prescription (as in ‘recipe’)

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131
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t.i.d

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(ter in die), three times a day

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132
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afebrile

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(constitutional) without fever

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133
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ambulatory

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(constitutional) able to move about, not confined to a bed

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134
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cachetic

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(constitutional) extremely bony, malnourished

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135
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constitutional

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the general appearance of the patient

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136
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distress

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(constitutional) inability to tolerate their body state due to pain, or respiratory failure

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137
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NAD

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(constitutional) no acute distress, patient is comfortable

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138
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febrile

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(constitutional) feverish

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139
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lethargic

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(constitutional) septic, very sick, about to die

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140
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malaise

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(constitutional) generalized discomfort or weakness

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141
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non-toxic

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(constitutional) appearing stable, no risk of deterioration

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somnolent

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(constitutional) appearing drowsy

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unkempt

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(constitutional) poor self hygiene

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well developed

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(constitutional) normal state of mental and body development

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conjunctiva

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(eye) thin outer lining of the eye and eyelid

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cornea

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(eye) transparent frontal aspect of the eye, covering both the iris and pupil

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EOMI

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(eye) extraocular muscles intact, testing that examines the function of the eye muscle

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fundoscopic exam

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use of ophthalmoscope to look through pupil and examine interior surface of posterior eye

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149
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nystagmus

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(eye) involuntary shaking eye movements

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ophthalmalgia

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(eye) pain in eye

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pale conjunctiva

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(eye) pale inner aspect of the eyelid most often due to anemia

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periorbital ecchymosis

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(eye) bruising around the eyes, indicative of trauma

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153
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photophobia

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(eye) light sensitivity

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154
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PERRL

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(eye) pupils equal, round reactive to light. common normal exam finding

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155
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scleral icterus

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(eye) yellowing of the sclera (whites of the eye) due to jaundice

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156
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sclerae anicteric

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(eyes) sclera is white and normal

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157
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subconjunctival hemorrhage

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(eye) blood in white part of the eye

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158
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cerumen

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(ENT) earwax

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159
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dentition

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(ENT) teeth

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dry mucosa

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(ENT) dry tongue, mouth, and lips indicating dehydration

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161
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edentulous

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(ENT) without teeth

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162
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epistaxis

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(ENT) nosebleed

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gingiva

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(ENT) gums

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nare

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(ENT) nostril

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165
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oropharynx

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(ENT) back of mouth where it meets the throat

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166
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otalgia

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(ENT) earache

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167
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pharyngeal erythema

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(ENT) redness of the pharynx, indicating throat infection

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168
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rhinorrhea

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(ENT) clear nasal discharge, runny nose

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169
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tinnitus

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(ENT) ringing in ears

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170
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TM erythema

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(ENT) redness of the TM, infection sign

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171
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tonsillar exudate

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(ENT) pus on tonsils, indicating infection of tonsils

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T&A

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(ENT) tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy, tonsils and adenoids removed in surgery

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TM

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(ENT) tympanic membrane

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174
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carotid bruit

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(neck) whooshing blood flow heard with auscultation. often because of plaque narrowing

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175
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lymphadenopathy

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(neck) enlarged lymph nodes

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176
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meningismus

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(neck) stiff neck as sign of meningitis

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177
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supple

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(neck) flexible, not stiff

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178
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thyromegaly

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(neck) enlarged thyroid

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179
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JVD

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(neck) jugular vein distention, enlarged bulging jugular vein, sign of heart distention due to blood volume increase

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180
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CV

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cardiovascular

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aneurysm

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(CV) localized ballooning of a vessel due to a weakened vessel wall

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182
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artery

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(CV) blood vessel carrying blood away from the heat

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183
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bradycardia

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(CV) slow heart rate HR<60

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184
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cardiomegaly

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(CV) enlarged heart

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coronary artery

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(CV) artery that supplies heart with blood

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dorsalis pedis pulse

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(CV) pulse found on dorsum (top) of foot

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187
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murmur

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(CV) abnormal heart sound, rated on 1-6 scale

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188
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NSR

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(CV) normal sinus rhythm, rhythm of a healthy heart

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189
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palpitation

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(CV) to beat rapidly, irregularly, forcefully on heart

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190
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pulse exam

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(CV) on carotid, brachial, radial, femoral, etc. arteries

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RRR

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(CV) regular rate and rhythm, normal heart sounds at a regular rate (60-100 bpm)

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192
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stenosis

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(CV) narrowing of a body opening or passage

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193
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tachycardia

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(CV) fast heart rate >100 bpm

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194
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thrombus

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(CV) blood clot or blockage

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195
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vein

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(CV) vessel carrying blood towards the heart

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196
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bradypnea

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(respiratory/pulmonary) decreased RR

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197
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CTA

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(respiratory/pulmonary) clear to auscultation

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198
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dyspnea

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(respiratory/pulmonary) difficulty or shortness of breath

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199
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DOE

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(respiratory/pulmonary) dyspnea on exertion, dypsnea during light exercise such as walking

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200
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hemoptysis

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(respiratory/pulmonary) coughing up gross amounts of blood

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201
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hypoxia

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(respiratory/pulmonary) low SaO2 of body, not enough oxygen in the blood

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202
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pleurisy

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(respiratory/pulmonary) pain with breathing

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203
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rales crackles

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(respiratory/pulmonary) wet crackling in lungs

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204
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rhonchi

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(respiratory/pulmonary) mucous rolling around in bronchi

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SOB

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(respiratory/pulmonary) shortness of breath

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sputum

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(respiratory/pulmonary) mixed matter with saliva passed through the mouth

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207
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stridor

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(respiratory/pulmonary) upper airway noise, common sign in croup

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208
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tachypnea

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(respiratory/pulmonary) increased respiratory rate

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209
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wheezing

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(respiratory/pulmonary) high pitched sound heard in the lungs with asthmatics or lung disease

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210
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dyspepsia

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(GI) indigestion

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211
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dysphagia

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(GI) difficulty swallowing

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212
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emesis

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(GI) vomiting

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hematemesis

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(GI) gross amounts of blood in vomit

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214
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hematochezia

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(GI) bright red blood in the stool

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hepatomegaly

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(GI) enlarged liver

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hernia

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(GI) protrusion of part of an internal organ or tissue through weak area of muscle

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217
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McBurney’s point

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(GI) RLQ point tenderness, appendicitis

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218
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melena

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(GI) black tarry stool indicative of upper GI bleed

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219
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Murphy’s sign

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(GI) RUQ point tenderness, cholecystitis

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220
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N/V/D

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(GI) nausea, vomiting, diarrhea

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221
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organomegaly

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(GI) enlarged organ

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222
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peritoneal signs

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(GI) rebound, guarding, rigidity, signs of peritonitis

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223
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splenomegaly

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(GI) enlarged spleen

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224
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adnexal tenderness

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tenderness of ovaries during pelvic exam, indicative of ovarian cyst

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225
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cervical os

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(GU) opening of cervix

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226
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CVA tenderness

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(GU) costovertebral angle tenderness, tenderness over kidneys

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227
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dysmenorrhea

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(GU) painful menstruation

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228
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dysuria

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(GU) painful urination

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229
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Foley catheter

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(GU) tube inserted through urethra to drain urine, often left in place

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230
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Foley catheter

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(GU) tube inserted through urethra to drain urine, often left in place

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231
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frequency

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(GU) urinating often

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232
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G/P/Ab

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(GU) gravida, para, abortion. #times pregnant, #live children born, #failed pregnancies

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233
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gravid

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(GU) the state of being pregnant

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234
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hematuria

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(GU) blood in urine

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235
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IUP

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(GU) intrauterine pregnancy. normal egg fertilization

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236
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LNMP

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(GU) last normal menstrual period, first day of ones period

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237
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OB/GYN

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obstetrics and gynecology

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238
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spotting

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passing small amounts of blood from the vagina

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239
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urgency

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abrupt urge to urinate

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240
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arthralgias

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(musculoskeletal) joint aches

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241
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atrophic

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(musculoskeletal) showing signs of tissue breakdown

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242
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bony tenderness

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(musculoskeletal) tenderness of bone indicating fracture

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243
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deformity

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(musculoskeletal) visual abnormality of bone or anatomical structure

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244
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dislocation

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(musculoskeletal) disconnected joint

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245
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Fx

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(musculoskeletal) fracture

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246
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kyphosis

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(musculoskeletal) hunchback, rounded thoracic cavity of spine

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247
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malleolus

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(musculoskeletal) bony prominence on each side of the ankle

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myalgia

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(musculoskeletal) muscular pain

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249
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paraspinal tenderness

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(musculoskeletal) tenderness of muscles beside the spine

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250
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ROM

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(musculoskeletal) range of motion of join

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251
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vertebral point tenderness

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(musculoskeletal) tenderness directly over the vertebra

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252
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abrasion

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(skin) scrape

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253
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avulsion

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(skin) forcible pulling away of a part

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cyanosis

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(skin) blue color of skin due to hypoxia

255
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diaphoresis

A

(skin) sweating

256
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ecchymosis

A

(skin) bruising

257
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eczematous rash

A

(skin) dry, scaly skin consistent with eczema

258
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edema

A

(skin) swelling

259
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erythema

A

(skin) redness

260
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fascia

A

(skin) fibrous membrane of connective tissue supporting and separating muscles and organs

261
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fluctuance

A

(skin) fluid beneath skin due to infection and pus

262
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hematoma

A

(skin) raised area with underlying blood in tissue due to vessel rupture

263
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I&D

A

(skin) incision and drainage, procedure used to drain and abscess to relieve pain

264
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induration

A

(skin) hardened area of tissue, soft tissue that becomes extremely firm

265
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keloid

A

(skin) hypertrophic scar

266
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laceration

A

(skin) splitting of skin due to trauma

267
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maculopapular rash

A

(skin) rash that is both red and raised

268
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motttled

A

(skin) patchy skin color due to poor blood circulation

269
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pallor

A

(skin) pale skin due to anemia

270
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papular

A

(skin) raised bumps

271
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petechial rash

A

(skin) red discolorations that sign meningitis

272
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pitting edema

A

(skin) edema that retains an imprint when touched

273
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pruritic

A

(skin) itchy

274
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purulent

A

(skin) pus

275
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serosanguinous

A

(skin) consisting of serum and blood

276
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subungual

A

(skin) beneath nail

277
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tenting

A

(skin) slow return of skin to normal position after being pinched, sing of dehydration or aging

278
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turgor

A

(skin) skin elasticity, poor turgor sign of age

279
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ulcerations

A

(skin) blisters or open sores

280
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urticarial rash, wheals

A

(skin) patchy red, raised rash, consistent with allergies

281
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vesicular rash

A

(skin) vesicles, fluid filled blisters (herpes)

282
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aphasic

A

(neurological) absence of ability to understand language

283
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ataxia

A

(neurological) loss of coordination

284
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cephalgia

A

(neurological) headache

285
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epilepsy

A

(neurological) seizure disorder

286
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facial asymmetry

A

(neurological) drooping of one side of face

287
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hemiparesis

A

(neurological) weakness of one half of the body

288
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hemiplegia

A

(neurological) paralysis on one side of body

289
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LOC

A

(neurological) loss of consciousness

290
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meningitis

A

(neurological) infection of meninges

291
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MAEx4

A

(neurological) moves all extremities x4, patient moves arms and legs normally, indicating normal motor functions

292
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normal DTR

A

(neurological) normal deep tendon reflexes, rated as 2+

293
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oriented x3

A

(neurological) oriented to Person Place Time

294
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paresthesia

A

(neurological) abnormal tactile sensation, tingling

295
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postictal

A

(neurological) state of somnolesence and decerased responsiveness after seizure

296
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syncope

A

passing out, loss of consciousness, fainting

297
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vertigo

A

(neurological) room spinning dizziness

298
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affect

A

(psychological) observed emotional and social responses

299
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auditory hallucinations

A

(psychological) hearing things that arent real

300
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depressed

A

(psychological) sad unhappy

301
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flat affect

A

(psychological) lack of normal interaction, monotone, unemotional

302
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homicidal ideation

A

(psychological) thoughts of killing another person

303
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suicidal ideation

A

(psychological) thoughts of killing oneself

304
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tangential thoughts

A

(psychological) thought processes that do not follow normal or logical progression

305
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visual hallucination

A

(psychological) seeing things that do not exist

306
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-ectomy

A

removal

307
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-itis

A

inflammation

308
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-scopy

A

viewing with scope

309
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asucultation

A

listening with stethoscope

310
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baseline

A

normal state of being for each patient

311
Q

benign

A

normal, of no danger to health

312
Q

catheter

A

tube inserted into vessels to permit injection or withdrawal of fluids

313
Q

DDx

A

differential diagnosis, different diseases a physician is considering as a reason for patient symptoms

314
Q

grossly

A

a lot

315
Q

infarct

A

area of dead tissue after loss of blood supply

316
Q

ischemia

A

lack of blood to a specfic area

317
Q

palpation

A

examination by touch

318
Q

standing erect with arms at sides and palms of hands turned forward

A

anatomical position

319
Q

situated towards front

A

anterior

320
Q

cervical spine (C1-C7)

A

C-spine

321
Q

generalized, not localized to any specific location

A

Diffuse

322
Q

farther from the trunk of body

A

distal

323
Q

upper central region of the abdomen

A

epigastric

324
Q

anatomical feature of an infant’s skull, the “soft-spot”

A

fontanel

325
Q

lower on the body farther from the head

A

Inferior

326
Q

lumbar spine (L1-L5)

A

L-spine

327
Q

farther from the midline

A

lateral

328
Q

Left Lower Extremity, or Left leg

A

LLE

329
Q

Left Lower Quadrant, Left Lower Quadrant of the abdoment

A

LLQ

330
Q

Left Upper Extremity, Left arm

A

LUE

331
Q

Left Upper Quadrant of hte abdomen

A

LUQ

332
Q

nearer to the midline

A

medial

333
Q

palm side of hand or body

A

palmar, or volar

334
Q

sole of foot

A

Plantar

335
Q

rear or back

A

posterior, or dorsal

336
Q

body position lying face down with forearms and hands turned palm side

A

prone

337
Q

nearer to the trunk of the body

A

proximal

338
Q

Right Lower Extremity, or right leg

A

RLE

339
Q

Right Lower Quadrant of the abdomen

A

RLQ

340
Q

Right Upper Extremity, or right arm

A

RUE

341
Q

Right Upper Quadrant of the abdomen

A

RUQ

342
Q

nearer to the surface

A

Superficial

343
Q

higher on the body, nearer to the head

A

superior

344
Q

body position lying face up

A

supine

345
Q

lower central region on the abdomen

A

suprapubic

346
Q

Thoracic spine (T1-T12)

A

T-spine

347
Q

(Timing) new onset, likely concerning

A

Acute

348
Q

(Timing) new exacerbation of a chronic condition

A

acute on chronic

349
Q

(Timing) long standing, constant.

A

chronic

350
Q

(Timing) Symptoms that are always present but changing in severity, never fully resolving

A

Fluctuating

351
Q

(Timing) Symptoms that completely resolve at times, but continue to return repeatedly

A

Intermittent

352
Q

(Timing) occasional, sporadic, transient

A

Paroxysmal

353
Q

(Timing) Gone, no longer existing

A

Resolved

354
Q

(Timing) Resolving spontaneously after onset

A

Transient

355
Q

(Timing) symptoms going in and out

A

waxing and waning

356
Q

Family history, a part of the medical chart that lists diseases and health conditions in the family that may put the patient at increased risk

A

FHx

357
Q

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. Federal law that protects sensitive patient information

A

HIPAA

358
Q

patient

A

pt

359
Q

rule out

A

r/o

360
Q

review of system. A part of the medical chart that is a checklist of the symptoms the patient has, grouped by body system

A

ROS

361
Q

status post (after). (e.g., headache s/p fall, headache after fall)

A

s/p

362
Q

social history, a part of the chart that addresses lifestyle contributing factors to illness

A

SHx

363
Q

symptoms

A

Sx

364
Q

treatment

A

Tx

365
Q

up to date

A

UTD

366
Q

within normal limits (normal, not of concern)

A

WNL

367
Q

diagnosis

A

dx

368
Q

collection of pus beneath the skin

A

abscess

369
Q

dangerous infection of the appendix

A

appendicitis

370
Q

inflammation of the joints

A

arthritis

371
Q

atrial fibrillation, irregular and very rapid heart rhythm. arrythmia

A

A fib

372
Q

localized facial nerve dysfunction that causes facial droop and numbness

A

Bell’s Palsy

373
Q

inflammation or infection of the bronchi, or upper airway

A

bronchitis

374
Q

cancer, carcinoma

A

CA

375
Q

infection of skin cells

A

cellulitis

376
Q

cerebrovascular accident, or stroke. hemorrhagic or ischemic in nature

A

CVA

377
Q

inflammation of the gallbladder

A

Cholecystitis

378
Q

production of gallstones

A

Cholelithiasis

379
Q

chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, causes obstructed airflow to the lungs

A

COPD

380
Q

chronic renal failure, chornic kidney disease Decreased ability for kidneys to filter waste and fluid from the blood.

A

CRF, CKD

381
Q

inflammation of an organ by degenerative changes, especially the liver

A

cirrhosis

382
Q

congestive heart failure, serious condition which the heart does not pump blood as efficiently

A

CHF

383
Q

infection of the outer layer of the eye

A

conjuctivitis

384
Q

coronary artery bypass graft, invasive procedure used to treat coronary artery disease

A

CABG

385
Q

coronary artery disease, buildup of plaque in the arteries

A

CAD

386
Q

inflammation of rib cartilage

A

Costochondritis

387
Q

viral infection of the upper airway with barking cough, stridor

A

croup

388
Q

deep vein thrombosis, blood clot forming deep in body, usually in leg

A

DVT

389
Q

inflammation of the skin

A

dermatitis

390
Q

acute inflammation of the diverticula pouches

A

diverticulitis

391
Q

egg developing outside of the uterus extremely dangerous due to rupture

A

ectopic pregnancy

392
Q

presence of functioning endometrial tissue outside of the uterus

A

endometriosis

393
Q

inflammation of the GI tract

A

gastroenteritis

394
Q

gastrointestinal reflux disease, when stomach acids go from stomach into esophagus

A

GERD

395
Q

type of arthritis, diagnosed by ordering a uric acid level

A

gout

396
Q

inflammation of the liver

A

hepatitis

397
Q

high blood sugar due to diabetes

A

hyperglycemia

398
Q

hyperlipidemia, high cholesterol

A

HLD

399
Q

hypertension, high blood pressure (>140/90)

A

HTN

400
Q

low blood sugar

A

hypoglycemia

401
Q

low blood sugar (<100/65)

A

hypotension

402
Q

insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Diabetes requiring the use of insulin injections

A

IDDM

403
Q

Inflammation of a lymphatic vessel, appears as red streaking

A

Lymphangitis

404
Q

multiple sclerosis, autoimmune disease affective brain and spinal cord

A

MS

405
Q

myocardial infarction, heart attack

A

MI

406
Q

kidney stone

A

nephrolithiasis / renal calculi

407
Q

non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus, diabetes not requiring the use of insulin injections

A

NIDDM

408
Q

otitis media, inner ear infection

A

OM

409
Q

inflammation of the pancreas

A

pancreatitis

410
Q

pelvic inflammatory disease

A

PID

411
Q

peptic ulcer disease

A

PUD

412
Q

inflammation of the pericardium

A

pericarditis

413
Q

peripheral vascular disease. blood circulation disorder that causes the blood vessels to narrow, block, or spasm

A

PVD

414
Q

throat infection

A

pharyngitis

415
Q

pneumonia, infection inside lung tissue

A

PNU

416
Q

presence of air or gas in the pleural space

A

pneumothorax

417
Q

autoimmune skin disease, dry, scaly, red patches of skin

A

psoriasis

418
Q

pulmonary embolism. blockage of pulmonary artery due to clot

A

PE

419
Q

presence of air or gas in the pleural space, collapsed lung

A

pneumothorax

420
Q

infection on the kidneys

A

pyelonephritis

421
Q

compression of the sciatic nerve causing back pain with radiation to posterior leg

A

sciatica

422
Q

dangerous infection of the blood

A

sepsis

423
Q

infection/inflammation of the sinuses

A

sinusitis

424
Q

fungal rash

A

tinea

425
Q

transient ischemic attack. mini stroke, neurological function restored over time

A

TIA

426
Q

upper respiratory infection

A

URI

427
Q

urinary tract infection, kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra

A

UTI

428
Q

basic metabolic panel. blood test that measures lots of things

A

BMP

429
Q

chest x-ray

A

CXR

430
Q

complete blood count, blood test used to evaluate overall health, wide range of disorders

A

CBC

431
Q

complete metabolic panel, blood test that measures 14 different substances

A

CMP

432
Q

computerized assisted tomography. XR procedure that does cross section scans of the body

A

CT/CAT

433
Q

electrocardiogram

A

EKG/ECG

434
Q

hemoglobin and hematocrit, rd blood cell measurements to evaluate anemia

A

H&H

435
Q

urinalysis, urine test to detect a wide range of disorders

A

UA

436
Q

antibiotics

A

abx

437
Q

acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin)

A

ASA

438
Q

acetylsalicylic acid

A

aspirin

439
Q

(bis in die) twice daily

A

B.I.D

440
Q

intramuscular

A

IM

441
Q

no known drug allergies

A

NKDA

442
Q

non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (ibuprofen, motrin)

A

NSAID

443
Q

per os (by mouth)

A

PO

444
Q

(pro re nata) as needed

A

p.r.n

445
Q

(quaque hora somni) at every bedtime

A

q.h.s

446
Q

(quater in die) four times a day

A

q.i.d

447
Q

prescription (as in ‘recipe’)

A

rx

448
Q

(ter in die), three times a day

A

t.i.d

449
Q

(constitutional) without fever

A

afebrile

450
Q

(constitutional) able to move about, not confined to a bed

A

ambulatory

451
Q

(constitutional) extremely bony, malnourished

A

cachetic

452
Q

the general appearance of the patient

A

constitutional

453
Q

(constitutional) inability to tolerate their body state due to pain, or respiratory failure

A

distress

454
Q

(constitutional) no acute distress, patient is comfortable

A

NAD

455
Q

(constitutional) feverish

A

febrile

456
Q

(constitutional) septic, very sick, about to die

A

lethargic

457
Q

(constitutional) generalized discomfort or weakness

A

malaise

458
Q

(constitutional) appearing stable, no risk of deterioration

A

non-toxic

459
Q

(constitutional) appearing drowsy

A

somnolent

460
Q

(constitutional) poor self hygiene

A

unkempt

461
Q

(constitutional) normal state of mental and body development

A

well developed

462
Q

(eye) thin outer lining of the eye and eyelid

A

conjunctiva

463
Q

(eye) transparent frontal aspect of the eye, covering both the iris and pupil

A

cornea

464
Q

(eye) extraocular muscles intact, testing that examines the function of the eye muscle

A

EOMI

465
Q

use of ophthalmoscope to look through pupil and examine interior surface of posterior eye

A

fundoscopic exam

466
Q

(eye) involuntary shaking eye movements

A

nystagmus

467
Q

(eye) pain in eye

A

ophthalmalgia

468
Q

(eye) pale inner aspect of the eyelid most often due to anemia

A

pale conjunctiva

469
Q

(eye) bruising around the eyes, indicative of trauma

A

periorbital ecchymosis

470
Q

(eye) light sensitivity

A

photophobia

471
Q

(eye) pupils equal, round reactive to light. common normal exam finding

A

PERRL

472
Q

(eye) yellowing of the sclera (whites of the eye) due to jaundice

A

scleral icterus

473
Q

(eyes) sclera is white and normal

A

sclerae anicteric

474
Q

(eye) blood in white part of the eye

A

subconjunctival hemorrhage

475
Q

(ENT) earwax

A

cerumen

476
Q

(ENT) teeth

A

dentition

477
Q

(ENT) dry tongue, mouth, and lips indicating dehydration

A

dry mucosa

478
Q

(ENT) without teeth

A

edentulous

479
Q

(ENT) nosebleed

A

epistaxis

480
Q

(ENT) gums

A

gingiva

481
Q

(ENT) nostril

A

nare

482
Q

(ENT) back of mouth where it meets the throat

A

oropharynx

483
Q

(ENT) earache

A

otalgia

484
Q

(ENT) redness of the pharynx, indicating throat infection

A

pharyngeal erythema

485
Q

(ENT) clear nasal discharge, runny nose

A

rhinorrhea

486
Q

(ENT) ringing in ears

A

tinnitus

487
Q

(ENT) redness of the TM, infection sign

A

TM erythema

488
Q

(ENT) pus on tonsils, indicating infection of tonsils

A

tonsillar exudate

489
Q

(ENT) tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy, tonsils and adenoids removed in surgery

A

T&A

490
Q

(ENT) tympanic membrane

A

TM

491
Q

(neck) whooshing blood flow heard with auscultation. often because of plaque narrowing

A

carotid bruit

492
Q

(neck) enlarged lymph nodes

A

lymphadenopathy

493
Q

(neck) stiff neck as sign of meningitis

A

meningismus

494
Q

(neck) flexible, not stiff

A

supple

495
Q

(neck) enlarged thyroid

A

thyromegaly

496
Q

(neck) jugular vein distention, enlarged bulging jugular vein, sign of heart distention due to blood volume increase

A

JVD

497
Q

cardiovascular

A

CV

498
Q

(CV) localized ballooning of a vessel due to a weakened vessel wall

A

aneurysm

499
Q

(CV) blood vessel carrying blood away from the heat

A

artery

500
Q

(CV) slow heart rate HR<60

A

bradycardia

501
Q

(CV) enlarged heart

A

cardiomegaly

502
Q

(CV) artery that supplies heart with blood

A

coronary artery

503
Q

(CV) pulse found on dorsum (top) of foot

A

dorsalis pedis pulse

504
Q

(CV) abnormal heart sound, rated on 1-6 scale

A

murmur

505
Q

(CV) normal sinus rhythm, rhythm of a healthy heart

A

NSR

506
Q

(CV) to beat rapidly, irregularly, forcefully on heart

A

palpitation

507
Q

(CV) on carotid, brachial, radial, femoral, etc. arteries

A

pulse exam

508
Q

(CV) regular rate and rhythm, normal heart sounds at a regular rate (60-100 bpm)

A

RRR

509
Q

(CV) narrowing of a body opening or passage

A

stenosis

510
Q

(CV) fast heart rate >100 bpm

A

tachycardia

511
Q

(CV) blood clot or blockage

A

thrombus

512
Q

(CV) vessel carrying blood towards the heart

A

vein

513
Q

(respiratory/pulmonary) decreased RR

A

bradypnea

514
Q

(respiratory/pulmonary) clear to auscultation

A

CTA

515
Q

(respiratory/pulmonary) difficulty or shortness of breath

A

dyspnea

516
Q

(respiratory/pulmonary) dyspnea on exertion, dypsnea during light exercise such as walking

A

DOE

517
Q

(respiratory/pulmonary) coughing up gross amounts of blood

A

hemoptysis

518
Q

(respiratory/pulmonary) low SaO2 of body, not enough oxygen in the blood

A

hypoxia

519
Q

(respiratory/pulmonary) pain with breathing

A

pleurisy

520
Q

(respiratory/pulmonary) wet crackling in lungs

A

rales crackles

521
Q

(respiratory/pulmonary) mucous rolling around in bronchi

A

rhonchi

522
Q

(respiratory/pulmonary) shortness of breath

A

SOB

523
Q

(respiratory/pulmonary) mixed matter with saliva passed through the mouth

A

sputum

524
Q

(respiratory/pulmonary) upper airway noise, common sign in croup

A

stridor

525
Q

(respiratory/pulmonary) increased respiratory rate

A

tachypnea

526
Q

(respiratory/pulmonary) high pitched sound heard in the lungs with asthmatics or lung disease

A

wheezing

527
Q

(GI) indigestion

A

dyspepsia

528
Q

(GI) difficulty swallowing

A

dysphagia

529
Q

(GI) vomiting

A

emesis

530
Q

(GI) gross amounts of blood in vomit

A

hematemesis

531
Q

(GI) bright red blood in the stool

A

hematochezia

532
Q

(GI) enlarged liver

A

hepatomegaly

533
Q

(GI) protrusion of part of an internal organ or tissue through weak area of muscle

A

hernia

534
Q

(GI) RLQ point tenderness, appendicitis

A

McBurney’s point

535
Q

(GI) black tarry stool indicative of upper GI bleed

A

melena

536
Q

(GI) RUQ point tenderness, cholecystitis

A

Murphy’s sign

537
Q

(GI) nausea, vomiting, diarrhea

A

N/V/D

538
Q

(GI) enlarged organ

A

organomegaly

539
Q

(GI) rebound, guarding, rigidity, signs of peritonitis

A

peritoneal signs

540
Q

(GI) enlarged spleen

A

splenomegaly

541
Q

tenderness of ovaries during pelvic exam, indicative of ovarian cyst

A

adnexal tenderness

542
Q

(GU) opening of cervix

A

cervical os

543
Q

(GU) costovertebral angle tenderness, tenderness over kidneys

A

CVA tenderness

544
Q

(GU) painful menstruation

A

dysmenorrhea

545
Q

(GU) painful urination

A

dysuria

546
Q

(GU) tube inserted through urethra to drain urine, often left in place

A

Foley catheter

547
Q

(GU) tube inserted through urethra to drain urine, often left in place

A

Foley catheter

548
Q

(GU) urinating often

A

frequency

549
Q

(GU) gravida, para, abortion. #times pregnant, #live children born, #failed pregnancies

A

G/P/Ab

550
Q

(GU) the state of being pregnant

A

gravid

551
Q

(GU) blood in urine

A

hematuria

552
Q

(GU) intrauterine pregnancy. normal egg fertilization

A

IUP

553
Q

(GU) last normal menstrual period, first day of ones period

A

LNMP

554
Q

obstetrics and gynecology

A

OB/GYN

555
Q

passing small amounts of blood from the vagina

A

spotting

556
Q

abrupt urge to urinate

A

urgency

557
Q

(musculoskeletal) joint aches

A

arthralgias

558
Q

(musculoskeletal) showing signs of tissue breakdown

A

atrophic

559
Q

(musculoskeletal) tenderness of bone indicating fracture

A

bony tenderness

560
Q

(musculoskeletal) visual abnormality of bone or anatomical structure

A

deformity

561
Q

(musculoskeletal) disconnected joint

A

dislocation

562
Q

(musculoskeletal) fracture

A

Fx

563
Q

(musculoskeletal) hunchback, rounded thoracic cavity of spine

A

kyphosis

564
Q

(musculoskeletal) bony prominence on each side of the ankle

A

malleolus

565
Q

(musculoskeletal) muscular pain

A

myalgia

566
Q

(musculoskeletal) tenderness of muscles beside the spine

A

paraspinal tenderness

567
Q

(musculoskeletal) range of motion of join

A

ROM

568
Q

(musculoskeletal) tenderness directly over the vertebra

A

vertebral point tenderness

569
Q

(skin) scrape

A

abrasion

570
Q

(skin) forcible pulling away of a part

A

avulsion

571
Q

(skin) blue color of skin due to hypoxia

A

cyanosis

572
Q

(skin) sweating

A

diaphoresis

573
Q

(skin) bruising

A

ecchymosis

574
Q

(skin) dry, scaly skin consistent with eczema

A

eczematous rash

575
Q

(skin) swelling

A

edema

576
Q

(skin) redness

A

erythema

577
Q

(skin) fibrous membrane of connective tissue supporting and separating muscles and organs

A

fascia

578
Q

(skin) fluid beneath skin due to infection and pus

A

fluctuance

579
Q

(skin) raised area with underlying blood in tissue due to vessel rupture

A

hematoma

580
Q

(skin) incision and drainage, procedure used to drain and abscess to relieve pain

A

I&D

581
Q

(skin) hardened area of tissue, soft tissue that becomes extremely firm

A

induration

582
Q

(skin) hypertrophic scar

A

keloid

583
Q

(skin) splitting of skin due to trauma

A

laceration

584
Q

(skin) rash that is both red and raised

A

maculopapular rash

585
Q

(skin) patchy skin color due to poor blood circulation

A

motttled

586
Q

(skin) pale skin due to anemia

A

pallor

587
Q

(skin) raised bumps

A

papular

588
Q

(skin) red discolorations that sign meningitis

A

petechial rash

589
Q

(skin) edema that retains an imprint when touched

A

pitting edema

590
Q

(skin) itchy

A

pruritic

591
Q

(skin) pus

A

purulent

592
Q

(skin) consisting of serum and blood

A

serosanguinous

593
Q

(skin) beneath nail

A

subungual

594
Q

(skin) slow return of skin to normal position after being pinched, sing of dehydration or aging

A

tenting

595
Q

(skin) skin elasticity, poor turgor sign of age

A

turgor

596
Q

(skin) blisters or open sores

A

ulcerations

597
Q

(skin) patchy red, raised rash, consistent with allergies

A

urticarial rash, wheals

598
Q

(skin) vesicles, fluid filled blisters (herpes)

A

vesicular rash

599
Q

(neurological) absence of ability to understand language

A

aphasic

600
Q

(neurological) loss of coordination

A

ataxia

601
Q

(neurological) headache

A

cephalgia

602
Q

(neurological) seizure disorder

A

epilepsy

603
Q

(neurological) drooping of one side of face

A

facial asymmetry

604
Q

(neurological) weakness of one half of the body

A

hemiparesis

605
Q

(neurological) paralysis on one side of body

A

hemiplegia

606
Q

(neurological) loss of consciousness

A

LOC

607
Q

(neurological) infection of meninges

A

meningitis

608
Q

(neurological) moves all extremities x4, patient moves arms and legs normally, indicating normal motor functions

A

MAEx4

609
Q

(neurological) normal deep tendon reflexes, rated as 2+

A

normal DTR

610
Q

(neurological) oriented to Person Place Time

A

oriented x3

611
Q

(neurological) abnormal tactile sensation, tingling

A

paresthesia

612
Q

(neurological) state of somnolesence and decerased responsiveness after seizure

A

postictal

613
Q

passing out, loss of consciousness, fainting

A

syncope

614
Q

(neurological) room spinning dizziness

A

vertigo

615
Q

(psychological) observed emotional and social responses

A

affect

616
Q

(psychological) hearing things that arent real

A

auditory hallucinations

617
Q

(psychological) sad unhappy

A

depressed

618
Q

(psychological) lack of normal interaction, monotone, unemotional

A

flat affect

619
Q

(psychological) thoughts of killing another person

A

homicidal ideation

620
Q

(psychological) thoughts of killing oneself

A

suicidal ideation

621
Q

(psychological) thought processes that do not follow normal or logical progression

A

tangential thoughts

622
Q

(psychological) seeing things that do not exist

A

visual hallucination

623
Q

removal

A

-ectomy

624
Q

inflammation

A

-itis

625
Q

viewing with scope

A

-scopy

626
Q

listening with stethoscope

A

asucultation

627
Q

normal state of being for each patient

A

baseline

628
Q

normal, of no danger to health

A

benign

629
Q

tube inserted into vessels to permit injection or withdrawal of fluids

A

catheter

630
Q

differential diagnosis, different diseases a physician is considering as a reason for patient symptoms

A

DDx

631
Q

a lot

A

grossly

632
Q

area of dead tissue after loss of blood supply

A

infarct

633
Q

lack of blood to a specfic area

A

ischemia

634
Q

examination by touch

A

palpation