General Subjective Terms Ch. 2 Flashcards

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acute

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it just started recently or is a sharp, severe pain

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chronic

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it has been going on for a while

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exacerbation

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it is getting worse

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abrupt

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all of a sudden

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febrile

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to have a fever

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6
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afebrile

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to not have a fever

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malaise

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not feeling well

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progressive

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more and more each day

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symptom

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something a patient feels

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noncontributory

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not related to this specific problem

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lethargic

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a decrease in level of consciousness; in a medical record, this is generally an indication that the patient is really sick

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12
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genetic/hereditary

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it runs in the family

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13
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alert

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able to answer questions; responsive; interactive

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oriented

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being aware of who or she is, where he or she is, and the current time; a patient who is aware of all three is “oriented x3”

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marked

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it really stands out

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16
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unremarkable

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another way of saying normal

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17
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auscultation

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to listen

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18
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percussion

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to hit something and listen to the resulting sound or feel for the resulting vibration; drums are a percussion instrument

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19
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palpation

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to feel

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20
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impression

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another way of saying assessment

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21
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diagnosis

A

what the health care professional thinks the patient has

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22
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different diagnosis

A

a list of conditions the patient may have based on the symptoms exhibited and the results of the exam

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23
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benign

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safe

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24
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malignant

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dangerous; a problem

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25
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degeneration

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to be getting worse

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26
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remission

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to get better or improve; most often used when discussing cancer; remission does not mean cure

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idiopathic

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no known specific cause; it just happens

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localized

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stays in a certain part of the body

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29
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systemic/ generalized

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all over the body (or most of it)

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30
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prognosis

A

the chances for things getting better or worse

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31
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occult

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hidden

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32
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lesion

A

diseased tissue

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33
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recurrent

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to have again

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34
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sequela

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a problem resulting from a disease or injury

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35
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pending

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waiting for

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36
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pathogen

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the organism that causes the problem

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37
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morbidity

A

the risk for being sick

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38
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mortality

A

the risk for dying

39
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etiology

A

the cause

40
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disposition

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what happened to the patient at the end of the visit often at the end of the ED notes to reference where the patient went after the visit (home, ICU, hospital bed)

41
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discharge

A

literally to unload
1. to send home (unload the patient from the health care setting to home)
2. fluid coming out of a part of the body (your body unloading a fluid)

42
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palliative

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treating the symptoms, but not actually getting rid of the cause

43
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obeservation

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watch, keep on eye on

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reassurance

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to tell the patient that the problem is not serious or dangerous

45
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supportive care

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to treat the symptoms and make the patient feel better

46
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sterile

A

extremely clean, germ-free conditions; especially important during medical procedures and surgery

47
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prophylaxis

A

preventive treatment

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lateral

A

out to the side

49
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medial

A

toward the middle

50
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ventral/antral/anterior

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the front
ventral means stomach

51
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dorsal/posterior

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the back

52
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cranial

A

toward the top

53
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caudal

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toward the bottom

54
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superior

A

above

55
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inferior

A

below

56
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prone

A

lying down in belly

57
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supine

A

lying down on back

58
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contralateral

A

opposite side

59
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ipsilateral

A

same side

60
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unilateral

A

one side

61
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bilateral

A

both sides

62
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dorsum

A

the top of the hand or foot

63
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plantar

A

the sole of the foot

64
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palmar

A

the palm of the hand

65
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sagittal

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divides the body along a plane from right to left
sagitta is latin for arrow

66
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coronal

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divides the body along a plane from front to back
corona is latin for crown

67
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transverse

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divides the body from the top to bottom

68
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physician

A

a skilled health care provider who attended and graduated medical school

69
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pediatrician

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a physician with special training in caring for children

70
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surgeon

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a physician qualified to treat patients surgically, that is, by means of operation or invasive procedure

71
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anesthesiologist

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a physician with special training in pain sedation and pain control

72
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epidemiologist

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a specialist in the study of the causes and distribution of diseases in populations and the use of this date to enhance public health

73
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physician assistant (PA)

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a midlevel health care provider who works under the license of a supervising physician; requires a postgraduate training

74
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nurse practitioner (NP)

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a nurse with postgraduate training that serves as a midlevel health care provider; works under the license of a supervising physician

75
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emergency medical technician (EMT)

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specially trained in the emergency care of a patient before and/or during the transport to medical facility

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speech therapist

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specially trained in evaluating and treating problems with speech and/or swallowing

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occupational therapist

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specially trained in evaluation and treating problems with performing daily activities at home, school, or work

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physical therapist

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specially trained in evaluation and treating physical impairments including disabilities or recovery from an injury

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respiratory therapist

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specially trained in treating patient’s respiratory issues under the guidance of a health care provider

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dietician

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specially trained in evaluating the nutritional status of a patient and developing an appropriate diet plan

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licensed practical nurse (LPN)
licensed vocational nurse (LVN)

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trained and certified to provide basic care to a patient

82
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registered nurse (RN)

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an advanced level nurse who has completed an associate’s or bachelor’s degree; often assists with patient care planning and patient education

83
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medical assistant (MA)

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trained to carry out basic administrative and clinical tasks under the guidance of a health care provider

84
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pathologist

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a physician with special training in both evaluating the causes and effects of disease and in laboratory medicine

85
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medical laboratory technician

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trained in performing laboratory testing on bodily fluids

86
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phlebotomist

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trained in the removal of blood from the body for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes

87
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radiologist

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a physician specially trained in evaluating images of the body to diagnose illness or injury

88
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radiology technician

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trained to perform radiologic testing or administer radiation therapy under the direction of a health care provider

89
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ultrasonographer

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trained in performing ultrasound imaging on a patient

90
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pharmacist

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trained and licensed in preparing and dispensing medicine

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pharmacy technician

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trained to assist a pharmacist with pharmacy-related tasks

92
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patient service coordinator

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handles administrative tasks and coordinates patient care

93
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medical transcriptionist

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trained in converting the voice-recorded dictations of health care providers into text format