Set 3 Flashcards
Embolus
material, such as a blood clot, fat, air, amniotic fluid, or a foreign body, that is carried by the blood
Enema
A quantity of fluid infused into the rectum through a tube passed into the anus
Diaphoresis
The process of sweating, especially excessive sweating
Distal
Situated away from the origin or point of attachment or from the median line of the body
Cystectomy
Surgical removal of the urinary bladder
Dyspnea
Labored or difficult breathing.
Ecchymosis
A bruise caused by blood leaking from broken blood vessels into skin or mucous membranes
Crepitus
Cracking sound or sensation produced by friction between bone and cartilage or fractured parts of a bone Discharge of gas from the bowels
Eczema
a common itchy skin disease characterized by reddening (erythema) and vesicle formation, which may lead to weeping and crusting
Defecation
The expulsion of faeces through the anus
Emesis
Vomiting
Contusion
Bruising of the brain, resulting from head injury or surgery (cerebral bruise)
Diuresis
Increased secretion of urine by the kidneys
Dialysis
Filtration of blood to rid the body of harmful wastes, extra salt and water
Dorsal
Directed toward or situated on the back surface, as opposed to ventral
Diastolic Pressure
The intracardiac pressure during or resulting from diastolic relaxation of a cardiac chamber; The lowest arterial blood pressure reached during any given ventricular cycle. Measures the pressure in the arteries between heartbeats (when the heart muscle is resting between beats and refilling with blood).
Drainage
The drawing off of fluid from a cavity in the body, usually fluid that has accumulated abnormally
Debride
Removal of foreign material and dead/damaged tissue from wounds
Cyst
Abnormal sac or closed cavity lined with epithelium and filled with liquid or semisolid matter.
Edema
Abnormally large fluid volume in the circulatory system or in tissues between the body’s cells (interstitial spaces
Droplet Precautions
Guidelines recommended by the CDC and Prevention for reducing the risk of droplet transmission of infectious agents.
Doff
To take off; remove
Cyanosis
Bluish discoloration of the skin/mucous membranes from lack of oxygen in the blood
Dermatitis
Inflammation of the skin