Chapter 8 - Medical Words Flashcards

1
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New surgical opening from the ileum to the outside of the body.

A

ileostomy

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2
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Difficulty in digestion; indigestion

A

dyspepsia

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3
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Term that describes conditions associated with the gastrointestinal tract, the two most common in ulcerative colitis and Crohn disease

A

inflammatory bowel disease

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4
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Condition that occurs when the muscle (sphincter) between the esophagus and the stomach is weak or relaxes inappropriately, allowing the stomach’s contents to back up into the esophagus.

A

gastroesophageal reflux disease (aka GERD)

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5
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Pertaining to digestion

A

peptic

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6
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Instrument used in medical procedure to view the interior of the rectum and anus

A

proctoscope

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7
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Process by which nutrients are transferred from the gastrointestinal tract to the bloodstream

A

absorption

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8
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The telescoping of one part of the intestine into another, occurs chiefly in children and the ileocecal region.

A

intussusception

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9
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Chronic autoimmune disease that can affect any part of the gastrointestinal tract but most commonly occurs in the ileum

A

Crohn disease

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10
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Inflammation of the diverticula

A

diverticulitis

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11
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To wash out a cavity. Used to remove or dilute gastric contents in cases of poisoning or ingestion of a caustic substance.

A

lavage

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12
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Pertaining to the membrane or peritoneum encircling the small intestines that connects the intestines to the posterior abdominal wall

A

mesentery (mess-en-ter-ê)

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13
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Pertaining to gas expelled from the anus

A

flatus

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14
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Varicose veins in the anus or rectal area, can be internal or external

A

hemorrhoid

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15
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Condition of excessive vomiting

A

hyperemesis

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16
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Pertaining to the twisting of the bowel on itself that causes an obstruction

A

volvulus

17
Q

Condition of the lip

A

cheilosis (ky-low-sis)

18
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Substance that acts to loosen the bowel

A

laxative

19
Q

Another word for bowel

A

intestine

20
Q

Study of the stomach and the small intestine

A

gastroenterology

21
Q

Wavelike contractions that occur involuntarily in hollow tubes of the body; especially the alimentary canal

A

peristalsis

22
Q

Black, tarry feces

A

melana

23
Q

Condition of gallstones

A

choleithiasis (cole-ê-luh-thigh-a-sis)

24
Q

Chronic degenerative liver condition

A

cirrhosis (sir-oh-sis)

25
Q

Another word for colon cancer

A

colorectal cancer

26
Q

Accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity

A

ascites (ass-cite-ease)

27
Q

To feed via a tube

A

gavage

28
Q

Frequent flow of watery stools

A

diarrhea

29
Q

Inflammation of the gums

A

gingivitis

30
Q

Vomiting

A

emesis

31
Q

Disorder that interferes with the normal functions of the large intestine; characterized by a group of symptoms, including cramps, abdominal pain, bloating, constipation and diarrhea

A

irritable bowel syndrome (aka IBS)

32
Q

Another name for feces

A

stool

33
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Abnormal protrusion of an organ through the wall of a body cavity that normally contains it.

A

hernia

34
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Process of inadequate absorption of nutrients from the intestinal tract

A

malabsorption

35
Q

Process of infrequent passage of hard dry feces

A

constipation

36
Q

Condition in which the tongue is covered by hair-like threads, which may appear brown or black; caused by a fungus due to poor hygiene or antibiotic therapy.

A

black hairy tongue

37
Q

Uncomfortable feeling of the inclination to vomit

A

nausea

38
Q

Instrument used to view the interior of the sigmoid colon

A

sigmoidoscope