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symptom
A change in the body or any of its functions as perceived by the patient. It is a subjective consideration by the patient.
disease
A condition in which the body fails to function normally
diagnosis
A determination of the cause of the patient's signs and symptoms.
terminal disease
A disease that results in death regardless of treatment.
syndrome
A group of symptoms typical of a particular disease or condition
relapse
A reoccurrence of a disease or symptoms after an apparent recovery.
Metabolism
All of the chemical reactions that occur within an organism
Signs
An objective, measurable indicator of disease or malfunction of the body.
epidemic
An outbreak of a disease that suddenly affects a large group of people in a geographical region or a defined population group.
catabolism
Breaking-down of molecules in the body.
Anabolism
Constructive metabolism; the process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones.
mortality
Death, usually referring to the death rate in a population or from a particular disease.
pandemic
Infection spreading to several countries or around the world.
homeostasis
State of equilibrium of the internal environment of the body, including fluid balance, acid-base balance, temperature, metabolism, and so forth, to keep all the body systems functioning optimally.
macroscopic anatomy
Study of large structures of the body
gross anatomy
Study of structures that can be seen with the naked eye - A term synonymous with macroscopic anatomy.
Microscopic Anatomy
Study of structures that require the aid of magnification.
Chronic Conditions
Symptoms that gradually develop from a disease process that may have been there for some time.
Heart attack
The conditions of hypertension, abdominal obesity, and low HDL would put a patient at high risk for which condition? *Heart attack *Alzheimer's disease *Tuberculosis *Multiple sclerosis
set point
The normal physiologic range
Acromegaly
The prefix that means "extremities
chief complaint (CC)
The reason a patient seeks medical help; also called chief concern.
Physiology
The study of body function
cardiology
The study of the structure, function, and pathology of the cardiac (cardiovascular) system.
Anatomy
The study of the structures of the human body.
diagnose
To determine the cause of a patient's signs and symptoms.
positive feedback
Vicious cycle. Physiological processes send body chemistry or other attributes moving further and further away from equilibrium.
Around
What does the prefix in the term pericarditis mean?
Syndrome
What is the term used to describe a disease that has specific grouping of signs and symptoms that occur at the same time? *Syndrome *Differential *Etiology *Vitals
metric system
a system of measurement based on the number 10
English system
measurement system used for everyday measurements in the United States.
rhinoplasty
plastic surgery of the nose
prognosis
predicted outcome of a disease
Tachycardia
rapid heart rate
acute condition
rapid onset, a severe course, and a relatively short duration
pathology
study of disease
etiology
the cause or origin of a disease
*b.i.d.
twice a day be abbreviated *npo *b.i.d. *TD *t.i.d.
morbidity
Long-term disability.
exacerbation
Made worse, or increased severity of a disease.
endemic
Native to a particular location or population.
remission
Period during which a chronic disease has no obvious symptoms.
negative feedback loop
Physiological process that works against the trend. Most often brings a variable back to set point.
flora
Plant life occurring in a specific environment.