Chapter 3 Flashcards

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Decompensation

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Failure of a system

de- (down, away from), compensat (to make good again), -ion (process)

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Dyspnea

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Difficult breathing

dys- (difficult), -pnea (breathing)

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Eupnea

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Good, normal breathing

eu- (good, normal), -pnea (breathing)

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Epigastric

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Pertaining to the region above the stomach

epi- (above), gastr (stomach), -ic (pertaining to)

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Intramuscular (IM)

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Pertaining to within a muscle, such as an IM injection

intra- (within), muscul (muscle), -ar (pertaining to)

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Regurgitation

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Process of backward flow of solids or food from the stomach to the mouth or the backward flow of blood through a defective heart valve

re- (backward), gurgitat (to flood), -ion (process)

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Occlusion

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Process of closing or state of being closed such as of a passage or lumen

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Patent

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Wide open; freely open; for example, a lumen would be patent (opposite of occlusion)

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Sign

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Any objective clinical evidence of an illness or disordered function of the body. A sign can be seen, heard, measured, or felt by the examiner

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Symptom

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Any perceptible change in the function of the body that indicates disease; symptoms may be acute, chronic, relapsing, remitting, and can have systemic effect or local effect; they can be classified as objective (can be observed and measured), subjective (felt and described by the patient), and cardinal (the vital signs: temperature (T), pulse (P), respiration (R), and blood pressure (BP)).

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Concentration

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In psychology, the process of being able to bring to the center one thought and focus on it, while excluding other thoughts

con- (with, together), centrat (center), -ion (process)

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