Medical Terminology Flashcards

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abrasion

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the rubbing or scrapping of the surface layer from an area of the skin or mucous membrane

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abscess

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an enclosed collection of pus somewhere in the body, most often involving the skin

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Acute

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of sudden onset and/or short in duration (typically referring to disease); can also be used as a relative word to imply an illness is more severe

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affect (noun)

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a psychological term for the observable expression of emotion; common abnormal affects may be “flat” or “blunted”

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5
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Arrhythmia

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an alteration in the rhythm of the heartbeat either in time or force

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auscultation

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the act of listening to sounds arising from within organs (as in the lungs or heart) as an aid to diagnosis and treatment

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baseline

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referring to the typical or daily status of someone or something (Ex: At baseline she is pretty sharp, but today she can’t seem to remember the names of her children.)

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benign

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of a mild type or character that does not threaten health or life

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Bradycardia

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objectively categorized slow heart rate, typically below 60 bpm

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Chronic

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lasting relatively long in duration, typically at least three months

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Contusion

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injury to tissue with skin discoloration without skin breakage from blunt trauma; commonly known as a bruise

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Cervical

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pertaining to the neck (also may be pertaining to the cervix with context)

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Dentition

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the character of a set of teeth especially with regard to their number, kind, and arrangement

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Distention

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generally refers to an enlargement of ballooning effect

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Diuretic

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a medication or other agent that causes a reduction of the water present in the body; most commonly a medication such as Lasix that causes frequent urination to expel extra fluid in patients with congestive heart failure

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Dyspnea

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difficult or labored breathing; shortness of breath

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Dysuria

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difficult or painful discharge of urine, typically in the presence of irritation from infection

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Ecchymosis

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similar to a contusion but specifically an area of bluish discoloration >1 cm in diameter; different in that it may not necessarily result from trauma; also commonly known as “bruising”

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Edema

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an abnormal infiltration and excess accumulation of serous fluid in connective tissue or a serous cavity, typically seen as swelling

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Emesis

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medical term for vomit

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Erythema

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abnormal rednessof the skin; in the presence of inflammation, injury, or infection

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Exudate

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a protein-rich fluid that oozes from blood vessels to surrounding tissues in the presence of inflammation

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Febrile

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having or showing the symptoms of a fever

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Friction rub

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a sound heard on auscultation caused by the rubbing together of two serous surfaces; commonly called simply a “rub”

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Gallop

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an abnormal third or fourth heart sound beyond the typical “lub dub” pattern

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Hematuria

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the presence of red blood cells in urine, most commonly with kidney stones

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Hemorrhage

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a copious discharge of blood from the vessels

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Hernia

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a general term used to describe the bulge or protrusion of an organ through the structure or muscle that usually contains it

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Jaundice

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an abnormal yellowing, typically of the skin and/or eyes, from abnormally high levels of bilirubin in the blood

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Laceration

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a cut of the skin typically caused by accidental contact with a sharp object or edge; contrast with incision (intentional) and abrasion (superficial scrape only)

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Mood

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a sustained and pervasive state of emotion

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Narcotic (medication)

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a class of analgesic medications used to treat severe pain by blunting the senses (examples include Morphine, Hydrocodone, and Dilaudid)

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Normocephalic

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the head and its major structures are in normal condition

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Pallor

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deficiency of color especially of the face and/or skin; noun form of the adjective pale

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Palpation

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the act of examining something by touch

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palpitation

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a sensation in which a person perceives an irregular, forceful, or rapid heartbeat

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Purulence

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pus, or the condition of containing or discharging pus

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Rales

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abnormal respiratory sound heard on auscultation, typically from fluid buildup in congestive heart failure; also known as “crackles”

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Murmur

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an abnormal “whooshing” sound heard on auscultation of the heart indicating a structural or functional abnormality; may be benign or potentially dangerous

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Rhinorrhea

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excessive mucus secretion from the nose, a runny nose.

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Rhonchi

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low-pitched, snore-like sounds heard on auscultation of the chest when air channels are partially obstructed, typically by mucus; worrisome for pneumonia

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Sputum

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mucus/pus expectorated from the lungs, typically in a diseased state

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Syncope

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loss of consciousness resulting from insufficient blood flow to the brain; commonly known as “passing out”

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Tachycardia

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objectively categorized rapid heart rate, typically above 100 bpm

45
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Tenderness

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a pain response to physician touch, typically an objective finding during the physician’s physical exam (versus subjective/perceived pain)