Medical Terminology - Chapter 5 Flashcards

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extremity

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acr/o

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gland

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aden/o

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white

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albin/o

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vessel

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ang/i

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5
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cancer

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carcin/o

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heat

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caus/o

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7
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little cell

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cellul/o

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skin

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cutane/o, derm/a, derm/o, dermat/o

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cutane/o

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skin

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derm/a derm/o dermat/o

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skin

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11
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red

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erythr/o

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little bag

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follicul/o

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follicul/o

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little bag

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14
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sweat

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hidr/o

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15
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jaundice

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icter/o

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16
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a covering

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integument/o

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17
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tumor

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kel/o

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18
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horn

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kerat/o

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19
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white

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leuk/o

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20
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black

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melan/o

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21
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fungus

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myc/o

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22
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nail

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onych/o

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23
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thick

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pachy/o

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24
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a louse

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pedicul/o

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25
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plate

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plak/o

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26
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itching

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prurit/o

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27
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wrinkle

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rhytid/o

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28
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hard, hardening

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scler/o

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29
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oil

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seb/o

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30
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hot, heat

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therm/o

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31
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hair

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trich/o

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32
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to pull

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vuls/o

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33
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yellow

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xanth/o

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34
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dry

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xer/o

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35
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4 functions of skin

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protection, regulation, secretion, sensation

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36
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innermost epidermal layer

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stratum germativum

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37
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stratum germativum responsible for:

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regeneration of epidermis (germ = seed)

it is the dividing layer

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38
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stratum spinosum means:

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spiny layer of cells

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39
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5 stratums of epidermis (beg. with innermost)

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germativum, spinosum, granulosum, lucidum, corneum

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40
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FUO

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fever of unknown origin

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41
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stratum granulosum:

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cells are filled with granules

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42
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keratin is made in which stratum

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granulosum

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43
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stratum lucidium is present in:

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thick skin (of palms and soles)

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44
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in the stratum corneum cells are:

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cells are dead and hard

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45
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largest organ in the body

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skin

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46
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3 functions of dermis

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nourishes epidermis, provides strength, supports blood vessels

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47
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2 layers of dermis

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papillary (upper) and reticular (lower)

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48
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dermis is also called

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corium or true skin

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49
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dermis is composed of __________ tissue

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connective

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50
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describe vernix caseosa

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cheeselike substance that covers fetus before birth

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51
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4 functions of subcutaneous tissue

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supports, nourishes, insulates, cushions

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52
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4 accessory structures of the skin

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hair, nails, sebaceous glands, sweat glands

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53
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muscle responsible for goosebumps

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pilomotor / arrector pill

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54
Q

hair is composed of a _____ and a _____

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root and shaft

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55
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fingernails and toenails are composed of

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hard keratin

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56
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white crescent shaped area of nail

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lunula

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57
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nail consists of (3 parts)

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body, root, matrix/nailbed

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58
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oil-secreting glands of the skin

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sebaceous

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59
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sebaceous glands secrete:

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sebum

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60
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cuticle is also called:

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eponychium/eponychiurr

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61
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BCC

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basal cell carcinoma

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62
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Bx

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biopsy

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63
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CF

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cystic fibrosis

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64
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Cm

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centimetre

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65
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bedsore or pressure ulcer

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decubitus

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66
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Derm is an abbreviation of:

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dermatology

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67
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DOB

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date of birth

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68
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Dx

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diagnosis

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69
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HCl (lower case “L”)

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hydrochloric acid

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70
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Hx

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history

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71
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ID

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intradermal

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72
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I&D (on exam!)

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incision and drainage

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73
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MD

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medical doctor

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74
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mm

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millimeter

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75
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PC

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professional corporation

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76
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PPD

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purified protein derivative

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77
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SCC

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squamous cell carcinoma

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78
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SSN

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social security number

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79
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staph (on exam) is an abbreviation for:

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staphylococcus

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80
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strep is an abbreviation for:

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streptococcus

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81
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Sub-Q, sub Q

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subcutaneous

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82
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TIMs

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topical immunomodulators

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83
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UV

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ultraviolet

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84
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sweat glands are called

A

sudiferous glands

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85
Q

inflammatory condition of sebaceous glands

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acne

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86
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root/CF meaning cord

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chord

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87
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-on

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pertaining to

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88
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small outgrowth of epidermal & dermal tissue

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acrochordon (lamen: skin tag)

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89
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performed to identify the presence of Tubercle bacilli

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tuberculosis skin test

90
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tine, Heaf or Mantoux test is used to identify:

A

tuberculosis (Tubercle bacilli)

91
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involves placement of suspected allergen in uppermost layer of epidermis

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scratch (epicutaneous) or prick test

92
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performed on sweat to determine level of chloride concentration on skin

A
sweat test (chloride) 
there is an increase in chloride in the skin in cystic fibrosis (CF)
93
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microscopic exam of a small piece of tissue that has been surgically scraped from pustule to identify type of viral infection

A

Tzanck test

94
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performed on wound exudate to determine presence of microorganisms and identify specific type

A

wound culture

95
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obtaining of small piece of living tissue for microscopic examination to establish a Dx, especially to distinguish benign or malignancy

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biopsy (Bx)

96
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blood test to determine rate at which red blood cells settle.

A

sedimentation rate (ESR)

97
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inflammation of skin caused by exposure to radiant energy

A

actinic dermatitis

98
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actin

A

ray

99
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-itis

A

inflammation

100
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-ism

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condition

101
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genetic condition, partial or total absence of pigment in skin, hair and eyes

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albinism

102
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absence or loss of hair

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alopecia

103
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an-

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without, lack of

104
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hidr

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sweat

105
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abnormal condition, lack or absence of sweating

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anhidrosis

106
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graft taken from one part of patient’s body and transferred to another part of their body

A

autograft

107
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auto-

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self

108
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-graft

A

pencil, grafting knife

109
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a-

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away from

110
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-ion

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process

111
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process of forcibly tearing off part or structure of body

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avulsion

112
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epithelial malignant tumor of skin that rarely metastasizes

A

basal cell carcinoma (BCC)

113
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acute, infected, painful nodule formed in subcutaneous layer, gland or follicle

A

boil

114
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boils are often caused by invasion of:

A

staphylococci

115
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larger blister

A

bulla

116
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hardened skin

A

callus

117
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infection of skin or mucous membranes with Candida

A

candidiasis

118
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infection of subcutaneous tissue

A

carbuncle

119
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-algia

A

pain

120
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intense burning pain associated with trophic skin changes

A

causalgia

121
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little cell

A

cellul

122
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scar left after healing of a wound

A

cicatrix

123
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blackhead

A

comedo

124
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horny induration and thickening of the skin

A

corn

125
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cry/o

A

cold

126
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cutane

A

skin

127
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-ous

A

pertaining to

128
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closed sac that contains fluid, semi-fluid or solid material

A

cyst

129
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removal of foreign material or damaged/dead tissue from wound

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debridement

130
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debridement

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removal of foreign material or damaged/dead tissue from wound

131
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bedsore or pressure ulcer

A

decubitis

132
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de-

A

down

133
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cubit

A

to lie

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-us

A

pertaining to

135
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serparation or bursting open of surgical wound

A

dehiscence

136
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surgical procedure to remove acne scars, nevi, tattoos, fine wrinkles

A

dermabrasion

137
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inflammation of the skin

A

dermatitis

138
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log

A

study of

139
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-tome

A

instrument to cut

140
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surgical instrument, cuts skin for grafting

A

dermatome

141
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skin condition caused by fungus

A

dermomycosis

142
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myc

A

fungus

143
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ec-

A

out

144
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abnormal condition where blood seeps into skin

A

ecchymosis (lamen: bruise)

145
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acute or chronic inflammatory skin disorder

A

eczema

146
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redness of the skin

A

erythema

147
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erythroderma

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abnormal redness of skin

148
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slough, scab

A

eschar

149
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ex-

A

out

150
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coriat

A

corium

151
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abrasion of epidermis

A

excoriation

152
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oozing of pus or serum

A

exudate

153
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little bag

A

follicul

154
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an eating sore: necrosis or death of tissue or bone

A

gangrene

155
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inflammation of sweat glands

A

hidradentitis

156
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abnormal condition, excessive sweating

A

hyperhidrosis

157
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hyper-

A

excessive

158
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hypo-

A

below

159
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-ic

A

pertaining to

160
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icteric

A

pertaining to jaundice

161
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skin infection marked by vesicles or bullae (usually caused by strep or staph)

A

impetigo

162
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intra-

A

within

163
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jaund

A

yellow

164
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-ic(e)

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pertaining to

165
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overgrowth of tissue caused by excessive collagen

A

keloid

166
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kel

A

tumor

167
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-oid

A

resemble

168
Q

a flat brownish spot on skin

A

lentigo (lamen: freckle)

169
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localized loss of pigmentation

A

leukoderma

170
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white spots or patches on mucous membranes

A

leukoplakia

171
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destructive type of skin lesion

A

lupus

172
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lopec

A

fox mange

173
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carcin

A

cancer

174
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cancerous tumor w/ black pigmentation

A

melanocarcinoma

175
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cancer that develops in pigment of cells

A

melanoma

176
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prickly heat, caused by excessive body heat, commonly seen in newborns

A

miliaria

177
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pigmented elevated spot above surface of skin

A

mole

178
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onych

A

nail

179
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onychomycosis

A

fungal infection of nail

180
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pachyderma

A

thick skin

181
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par-

A

around

182
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-ia

A

condition

183
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pediculosis

A

lice

184
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small, pinpoint, purplish hemmorrhagic spots

A

petechiae

185
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chronic skin condition, frequent episodes of redness

A

psoriasis

186
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purplish dicolouration caused by extravasation of blood into the tissues

A

purpura

187
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-plasty

A

surgical repair

188
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chronic disease of skin, affecting soft tissues of the nose, usually occurs in middle aged/older people

A

rosacea

189
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any rose-coloured rash

A

roseola

190
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systemic disease caused by virus, w/ rash and fever

A

rubella (lamen: german measles, 3 day measles)

191
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contagious disease w/ fever and rose-coloured spots on skin

A

rubeola (lamen: measles)

192
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-rrhea

A

flow

193
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dry skin and localized scaling

A

senile keratosis

194
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senile

A

old

195
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malignant tumor of squamous epithelial tissue

A

squamous cell carcinoma (SCC)

196
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streaks or lines caused by weakening of elastic tissue

A

striae (lamen: strech marks)

197
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sub-

A

below

198
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ungu

A

nail

199
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taut

A

tight, firm

200
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-ectasia

A

dilatation / dialation

201
Q

vascular lesion formed by dialation of a group of small blood vessels

A

telangiectasia

202
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-esthesia

A

sensation

203
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tinea

A

ringworm

204
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open lesion or sore

A

ulcer

205
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contagious viral disease w/ fever headache and crop of red spots

A

varicella (lamen: chickenpox)

206
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condition: milk-white patches surrounded by areas of normal pigmentation

A

vitiligo

207
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skin lesion with rough papillomatous surface

A

wart

208
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yellowness of skin

A

xanthoderma

209
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yellow tumor

A

xanthoma

210
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dry skin

A

xeroderma

211
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abnormal dryness of skin

A

xerosis

212
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corium

A

dermis

213
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pil/o

A

hair

214
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decub is an abbreviation of:

A

decubitus

215
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chym

A

juice

216
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ungu

A

nail

217
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miliar

A

millet (tiny)

218
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tel

A

end, distant

219
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esthesia

A

sensation

220
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ectasia

A

dilatation