Medical terminology
tenosynovitis
In tenosynovitis, the tendon and its synovial sheath are inflammed
a urethral opening located on the underside of the penis is
hypospadias
surgical removal of the uterus is called ____
hysterectomy
ileum ends at the _____
ileocecal valve
condition that can occur as a side effect of taking NSAIDs is
pyelonephritis
caused by viruses
-SARS -influenza -measles
the goal of physiatry
-a comprehensive treatment plan -multidiciplanry approach to get patients back to their premorbid functional level -treatment plan that addresses a patient's medical, social, emotional, and vocatonal needs
antigen and antibodies sin the blood
-all are true except antigens are not present in the blood plasma ->instead, found on surface of red blood cells
Rh compatibility
-all except that anti-Rh cannot cross the placenta during pregancy -> antibodies can cross the placenta during pregnancy
functions of the liver
-bile synthesis and secretion -storage of glucose as glycogen -synthesis of plasma proteins -detoxification of alcohol and drugs
functions of HCl in the stomach
-breaks down cellulose in plant cells -converts pepsinogen to pepsin -breaks down connective tissue in meat -kills most ingested pathogens
composition of blood
-containsd a higher percentage of plasma than cells -the majority of cells are RBCs -plasma is mostly water
causes of uterine prolapse include
-difficult childbirth -aging -obesity
chyme
-enzymes secreted or activated in the stomach -partially digested foods -hydrochloric acid secreted by parietal cells
protein elements found in plasma
-globulin -albumin -fibrianogen
liver disorders
-hepatitis b and c are both bloodborne illness that can be transmitted by contaminated needles -liver cancer can be a primary cancer or metasis -hepatitis e is similar to hepatitis a -hepatitus C is the most common form of the virus in the USA -hep a is a virsu transmitted by contaminated food -hep b is a virus transmitted by exposure to infected body fluids -hep e is similar to a, more common in underdeveloped countrie
rhabdomyolysis
-it can cause kidney failure -involves the release of large amounts of myoglobin from damaged muscle cells -can be caused by trauma,m extreme exercise, alcoholism, or illicit drug use
ganglion
-it has more than one meaning -plural form of ganglia -cannot be deconstructed -no prefix or suffix
trichomoniasis
-known as a "ping-pong" infection -yellow/green discharge -itching of the vulva
symptoms of lymphoma
-night sweats -fatigue -fever -weight loss
risk factors for cholelithiasis
-obesity -rapid weight loss -multiple pregnancies -high cholesterol diet
root word for breathe
-pnea
lymphatic system
-remove foreign cells, chemicals, and debris -absorb excess interstitial fluid and return it to the blood -absorb dietary lipid from small intestine
intrinsic factors
-secreted by parietal cells in the stomach -without it, pernicious anemia can result -it is required in order for the intestines to absorb vitamin B12
leg, ankle, and foot
-the posterior leg muscles plantarflex the foot and flex the toes -the Achilles tendon attaches the gastroc to the calcaneus -the muscles in the front of the leg extend the toes and bend the foot up (dorsiflex) at the ankle
coagulopathies
-thrombocytopenia puts one at risk for excess bleeding -coagulopathies involve both the failure of blood clot and a tendency toard excessive clotting -embolus can lodge in a vessel to the brain and cause a stroke -purpura and petechiae are different types of hematomas or bruises
most likely to cause RBCs to agglutinate
-transfusion mismatch -sickle cell disease
ABO Blood Types
-type AB bloos plasma has no antibodies agains A or B anitgens in the plasma -Type AB is the universal recipient -a person with type AB bloos an receive of type A, B, AB, or O -Type O is the universal donor
cardiac cycle of the heartbeat
1 atria contract 2 ventricles relax 3 atria relax 4 ventricles contract 5 atria and ventricles relax
the abbreviation that describes the failure of a vessel that connects the aorta to the pulmonary artery to close is
PDA
respiratory disorder sue to a lack of surfactant
RDS
aneurysm
circusmscribed dilation of an artery or cardiac chamber
congenital defect of the upper lip
cleft lip
clotting diseases are also called
coagulopathies
narcotics
codeine heroin opium
dental plaque dental caries pyorrhea gingivitis periodontitis
collection of microorganisms of the teeth tooth decay and cavity formation infection of gums plus pus-like discharge infection of the gums gums pull away from the teeth, forming pockets that become infected
examination of structrues of the large intestine and below
colonoscopy proctoscopy sigmoidoscopy
the structure formed by the union of the hepatic duct and cystic duct is the ____ duct
common bile
nephrolithiasis
condition or presence of kidney stones
insufficiency
condition where the heart valves cannot close fully, which allows blood to leak or flow back through the valve to the chamber in which it came from
CHF stands for
congestive heart failure
retina lens iris pupil
contains photoreceptors and cells that generate nerve signals the inner transparent structure that changes shape when focusing the pigmented structure that controls the amount of light entering the eye the round opening in the center of the iris that admits light
vestibule otoliths semicircular canals ampulla crista ampullaris
contains the macula crystals of calcium carbonate detect the transmit rotational movement dilated end of a semicircular canal that contains crista ampularis inverted cup-shaped structure in which equilibrium receptors are embedded
PTs often perform range of motion exercises on patients to prevent joint ___
contracture
order in which light travels through the eye
cornea pupil lens virteous body retina
_____ are often prescribed to decrease inflammation. they are produced in and secreted by the ________
corticosteroids; adrenal cortex
whooping cough
coughing with stridor is a sign of its infection it is also known as pertussis
used to view the inside of the urinary bladder
cystoscope
secondary conditions of endometriosis include
cysts scar tissue
the removal of burned, dead tissue is called:
debridement
microcephaly
decreased head size associated with small verbral hemispheres and moderate to severe motor and mental retardation
anemia
deficiency of erythrocytes or hemoglobin in the blood
thrombocytopenia
defiency of platelts
Roots: -tense- -vens- -fusion -ment- -penia
definitions: pressure veins to pour mind deficiency
parkinson's disease creutzfeld-jakob disease
degeneration of neurons in the basal ganglia that produce dopamine produces rapid deterioration of mental function in muscle movement
gray matter in the brain
dentrites synaoses neuron cell bodies
leading causes of amputations
detonation of explosive devices peripheral vaduclar disease arteriosclerosis diabetes
diagnoses vs prognoses
diagnoses: determination of the cause of the disease prognoses: prediction of disease outcome Both share the same root '-gnosis'
cholanglography
diagnostic imaging technique that utilizes an x-ray with IV contrast dye to image the billary system
hemorrhoids
dilated, distended veins of the anal canal
difficulting breathing and thick, gray coating on the throat and tonsils
diptheria
t cells
directly attack and kill the foreign antigen-bearing cell
shoulder speration
dislocation of the acromioclavicular joint
indigestion or "upset stomach"
dyspepsia
painful urination
dysuria
what is a symptom of polyneuropathy
numbness, weakness, and tingling sensations
too little fluid in the sac surrounding the fetus
oligohydraminos
a condition of having low sperm in the semen is
oligospermia
less urine is produced
oliguria
retinal detatchment is visualized using an this examination is called:
opthalmoscope fundoscopy
contraception based on their failure rate
oral contraceptive mifespristone rhythm method spermicidal foam
inflammation of the testes
orchitis
rotator cuff
originate on the scapula inert into the humerus
diagnose and treatment in the skeletal system
orthopedic surgeon osteopathic physicians orthopedists
a bacterial or fungal infection of the auditory canal
otitis externa
inserted into the external auditory canal; to examine the tympanic membrane is
otoscope
instrument used to examine the ear
otoscope
when stapes vibrate, they push inward against the
oval window
the ____ forms the floor of the nose
palate
treatment that is not curative
paliative
causes a reduced number of ll blood cells (erythros, leukocytes, and thrombocytes)
pancytopenia
sinuses that open into the nasal
paranasal frontal maxillary
a condition in which a retracted prepuce cannot be pulled forward to cover the prepuce forsekin is unable to be retracted over the glans infection of the f=glans and foreskin with bacteria or yeast
paraphimosis phimosis balanitis
bacterial infection of the nails
paronychia
method used to clean the blood by implanting a catheter into the abdominal cavity
peritoneal dialysis
-al or -ive or -ous -ic -pathy -logy -ia -ation -emia -emic -scopy -ion -itis
pertaining to disease the study of condition of process of condition of the blood pertaing to a condition of blood bronchoscopy action -inflammation
otitis externa is a bacterial or fungal infection
pf the auditory canal
plural for phalanx
phalanges
tube from the back of the nose to the larynx
pharynx
a barium swallow is performed to create an image of the _____ and ______ on an X-ray
pharynx and esophagus
root that means body root that means nature
physic- phys-
OB LPN GYN
physician who cares for pregnant female type of nurse physician that specializes in the care of the female
glands of the endocrine system
pituitary thyroid parathyroid
a low-lying placenta is defined as
placenta previa
inflammation of the lung parenchyma (tissue)
pneumonitis
inherited kidney disease
polycystic kidney disease
benign tumors of the larynx
polyps papillomas
symptoms of hyperglycemia
polyuria polydipsia polyphagia
the secretion of smegma is a function of the
prepuce
stages of syphilis
primary: a chancre appears 10 to 90 days after the infection secondary: a rash on the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet
functions of progesterone
produce menses in absence of pregnancy prepare the uterus for pregnancy prevent lactation during pregnancy
functions of the skeletal system
protection support blood formation
bones of the hip
pubis ilium ischium
symptoms of hypothyroidism
puffy face weight gain hair loss
inflammation of the renal pelvis is
pyelitis
functions of the gallbladder
store, concentrate, and secrete bile
male secondary sex organs
urethra penis scrotum
white crystals in the urine due to excessive amounts of ______
uric acid
evacuating urine is the definition of
urination micturition voiding
transfusion vs infusion
transfusion is the process of transferring blood from donor to patient they are both intraveneous procedures
the parasite that causes trichomoniasis
trichomonas vaginalis
if a fetus is in face-first position during labor
try to turn the fetus into vertex position perform a C-section
sweat glands
two types some open directly onto the skin the highest concentration are in the soles, palms, and forehead
OCD, which behavior is most likely
unwanted thoughts and repetitive behaviors
3 steps of hemostasis
1 vascular spasm 2 platelet plug formation 3 blood coagulation -platelets adhere to each other and the surrounding tissue in platelt plug formation -blood coagulation i the 3rd step -during coagulation, prothrombin is converted to thrombin which then converts fbrinogen to fibrin
order in which food moves from cecum to the anus
1. ascending colon 2. transverse colon 3. desecnding colon 4. sigmoid colon 5. rectum 6. anal canal
procedures when dealing with skin lesions
1. dermatologist uses a dermascope to examine the lesion 2. biopsy is performed 3. specimen is sent to the laboratory to be examined by a patholigist 4. results of the biopsy are sent to the dermatologist
order of small intestine
1. duodenum 2. jejunum 3. ileum
metastic malignant
1.adjective that means pertaining to the character of cells that can metastisive 2.describes a tumor that invades tissues and metastisizes
three types of cancer in order of likelyhood to metastasize
1.malignant melanoma 2.squamous cell carcinoma 3. basal cell carcinoma
number of lobes in the right lung
3
each hip bone is fused with
3 other bones
what total percent of the body does the anterior and posterior surface of both legs represent?
36%
Prefixes
A prefix always appears at the beginning of a term. A prefix precedes a root to change its meaning. Prefixes can have more than one meaning. Prefixes never require a combining vowel. An occasional medical term can have two prefixes. Not every term has a prefix.
Roots
A root is the constant foundation and core of a medical term. Roots are usually of Greek or Latin origin. All medical terms have one or more roots. A root can appear anywhere in the term. More than one root can have the same meaning. A root plus a combining vowel creates a combining form.
suffixes
A suffix is a group of letters attached to the end of a root or combining form. A suffix changes the meaning of the word. If the suffix begins with a consonant, it must follow a combining vowel. If the suffix begins with a vowel, no combining vowel is needed. A few medical terms can have two suffixes. A suffix always appears at the end of a term. Suffixes that are different can have the same meaning.
ESR vs MSA blood testing
ESR: nonspecific blood test to detect the presence of inflammation in the body MSA: detects the presence of myositis-specific antibodies
GERD
G E Reflux D
axilla axillae axillary
Noun, armpits Armpits, plural for axilla adjective of the armptis
leukopenia vs leukemia
WBC count below 5,000 occurs in sme viral infenctions overproduction of nonfunctional WBC precursors
a malignant childhood tumor
Wilms tumor nephroblastoma
respiratory distress syndrome is due to
a lack of surfactant
PSA TURP
a marker found in blood that may indicate the presence of prostate cancer a surgical procedure to remove part of the prostate
priapism
a persistent, painful erection
the blood of an RH-negaitve female can produce anti-Rh antibodie if
a pregant Rh-negaitve female carries a Rh-postive fetus
gravida primigravida primipara multipara
a pregnant woman a woman who is pregnant for the 1st time a woman giving birth for the 1st time a woman who has given birth more than once
embolus
a traveling blood clot
jaundice
a yellowing of the skin and sclera
endometriosis
abnormal location of endometrial tissue outside the uterus -adds cysts and scar tissue -cause is unknown
subaceous glands
acne seborrheic dermatitis
a ___ medical ____ consists of a living will and a medical (durable) power of attorney
advance directive
postpartum puerperium
after childbirth 6-week period after childbirth
lentigo
age spot
presbyopia astigmatism
age-related inability to focus on near age objects uneven curvature of the cornea that produces blurred images
being born with only a right kidney
agenesis
when a female that does not have a menstrual flow
amenorrhea
fistula
an abnormal passageway that forms, often due to infection with abscess formation
lekocytosis
an increase in total WBC count above the normal range
myoglobin
an oxygen-storing protein in muscle cells
pernicious anemia
anemia caused by defiency of intrinsic factor, leading to inadequate viatmin b12 absorption
born without brainhemispheres
anencephaly
x-ray visualization of blood vessels after injection of contrast material is
angiography
decrease contraction of the urinary bladder
anitcholinergic
greek for carbuncle
anthrax
if a mother has gonorrhea, her newborn baby will receive
antibiotic eyedrops
therapeutic skin agents
antibiotics and antifungals treat infections but ant-inflammatories do not
medication that blocks the actions of the parasympathetic
anticholinergic
anticonvulsants
antiepileptic
an agent that replaces or inhibits a specific part of a cell-s metabloism is a
antimetabolite
ambulatory procedures
anything that doe snot require staying overnight
at birth, the neonate is assessed via the ___ sclae
apgar
mediastinum
area between the lungs, heart, oarta, vena cavae, esophagus, amd trachea
infarct
area of cell damage caused by a block in blood flow
an ischemic stroke can be cause by
arteheroscerosis embolism
rheumatoid
arthritis that causes destruction of joint surfaces, jojnt capsules, and liaments
registered respiratory therapists respiratory therapy technicians
assist physicians in evaluating, treating, and caring for patients who have respiratory disorders assist physicians and RRTs in evaluating, monitoring, and treating patients
cardiovascular technologists cardiac sonographers
assistant physicians in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disorder technologist who use ultrasound to observe the heart chambers, valaves, and blood vessels
fatty deposit in the thin lining of the artery
atheroma
the congenital absence of a normal opening is termed
atresia
asperger syndrome is a type of ___
autism
destruction of cells by enzymes within the cells defines
autolysis
MCV refers to
average size of RBCs ib the blood
condition of having no sperm in the semen
azoospermia
dorsum of the hand
back of the hand
oropharynx
back of the mouth, below the soft pallet and above the epiglottis
hypo- hyper- Isch- pilmon- intra- in- peri- post- Pre- de- pneumon-
below normal above normal to block to breathe means within means inside around after before without lung or air
failure of the vertebral column close over the spinal cord is called spina ___
bifida
melanin
black pigment
organs that make up a KUB
bladder, kidneys, and ureters
the first 2 weeks of the developing embryo
blastocyst
optic disc is also known as
blind spot
histamine-2 recpetor antagonist proton pump inhibitors ant-H, pylori therapy
block the production of stomach acid block the enzyme system in the stomach that produces gastric acid a combination of two antibiotics and a proton pump is used
spermatic cord consists of
blood vessels nerves ductus (vans) deferens
comminuted transverse impacted spiral oblique
bone breaks into several pieces fracture is at a right angle along the axis one bone fragement driven into another runs sprially aorunf the bone runs diagnolly across the bone
vertebra
bone of the spinal cord is a plural form: vertebrae
strongest flexor in forearm
brachialis
inflammation of lubricating sacs in muscle tissue
bursitis
breech vs vertex
buttocks present first. head first.
bone that forms the heel
calcaneus
aplastic anemia
can be caused by exposure to radiation bone marrow cannot produce sufficient numbers of RBCs, WBCs, and platelets can be a life-threatening condition
dysphagia
can occur after a stroke, but also a symptom of esophageal cancer
fetal alcohol syndrom
can occur when a pregnant women drinks alcohol
urethra urology ureter
canal that leads from the urinary bladder to outside the body medical specialty studying disorders in urinary system tube that transport urine from the kidneys to the bladder
septum
cannot be deconstructed plural form: Septa Latin for Partition
lacerasions
caused by blunt trauma they are jagged and irregular tears
hemolysis
caused by trauma to RBCs, being bitten by a posionous snake or spider, or drug overdoses
release of histamine from immune cells
causes an allergic reaction such as mucus hypersecretion, congestion, and wwatery eyes
tinea pedis
causes itching, redness, and peeling of the foot skin
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
causes pins and needles in the hand, weakness of the thumb side of the hand, and thenar muscle atrophy
the space between the two layers of the pleura is called the pleural ________
cavity
tissues are composed of: cells are composed of:
cells organelles
when a femal patient is infwcted with HPV it can leade to which cancer most commonly?
cervical
used to treat metastic skin cancer and widespread psoriasis
chemotherapy
a yellow waxy tumor arising in the middle ear is an
cholesteatoma
the fetal membrane that forms the placenta is the___
chorion
vascular layer behind the retina
choroid
when acute otitis media subsides but the eustahian is blocked by fluid, this is ____ otitis media with _____
chronic; effusion
organs of the skin
each hair follicle has a nerve fiber and blood capillaries connected to it each hair grows in its own seperate follicle nails contain keratin, the sane tough protein thats found in the wpidermis
excessive ____ can be removed by ear irrigation or with a _____
earwax; curette
high blood pressure, proteinuria, and edema od the extremities and face along with seizures
eclampsia
psychedelic drugs
ecstasy marijuana LSD
the embryo implanted in the uterine tube and therefore was an _____ pregnancy
ectopic
greek term for swelling
edema
the thinning of the cervix is termed _____
effacement
the _____ duct empties semen into the urethra
ejaculatory
abnormal thinness
emaciation
the ___ is shed during menstruation
endometrium
splenomegaly tonsillitis hypersplenism lymphedema
enlarged spleen inflammed tonsils and adenoids storage of excess number of blood cells and platelets in the spleen localized brawny non-pitting fluid retention due to lymphatic system compromise
a ten year old who accidentally wets the bed at night
enuresis
term that means inflammation of the ducts at the top of the testis where sperm are stored
epididymitis
colles fracture
eponym
esophagus did not connect to the stomach
esophageal atresia
esophageal disorders
esophageal varices can be asymptomatic until they rupture GERD, hatial hernia, and esophagitis can all cause heartburn
most common type of hypertension
essential primary
menorrhagia metorrhagia polymenorrhea
excessive menstrual bleeding irregular uterine bleeding between menses more than normal frequency of menses
cryptorchism orchiopexy
failure of a testicle to descend surgical fixation of a testicle in the scrotum
a stump that is swollen or misshapen will prevent
fitting for a prosthesis
maxillary palatine zygomatic lacrimal nasal mandible
forms the upper jaw located behind the maxilla the prominence of the ckeeks from the medial wall of each of each orbit form the sides and bridge if the nose lower jaw bone
the small pit in the center of the macula lutea
fovea centralis
thrush stomatitis
fungal infection with candida albicans general term for any infection of the mouth
computed tomography
generates images of slices of brain to detect tumors, tissue damage, and birth defects
signs of vulvovaginal candidiasis
genital itching "cottage cheese" vaginal discharge genital burning
human papilloma infection
genital warts cervical cancer
upper opening into the larynx from the oropharnyx
glottis
glucose in the urine
glycosuria
nodes that form as small bony spurs due to osteoarthritis
heberden
weakness of one side of the body
hemiparesis
if an RH-negaitve mother becomes pregnant with a second Rh-positive fetus, the fetus could develop _____ disease of the _____
hemolytic; newborn
complications of respiratory distress syndrome include
hemorrhage cerebral ischemia death
the control of bleeding
hemostasis
basophils release
heparin -anticoagulant histamine -vasodilater
cystocele
hernia of the urinary bladder into the anterior vaginal wall
shingles impetigo athlete's foot scabies warts
herpes-zoster virus staphyl... bacteria tinea pedis fungus parasitic mites papillomavirus
transverse sagital frontal
horizontal plane vertical plane that seperates the body into left and right portions vertical plane that divides the body into front and back
gastrin pepsin
hormone that stimulates gastric motility and secretion active enzyme that starts protein digestion -pepsinogen is secreted by chief cells
inflammation herpetic keratoconjunctivitis
hydrocortisone ointment and drops acyclovir ointment or drops
with a back-up or=f urine dilating the calyces and pelvis, a ptient would be diagnosed with a ___ kidney
hydronephrotic
seeing distant objects better than close ones
hyperopia
a mother with gestational diabetes mellitus can have a neonate at risk for
hypoglycemia birth trauma perinatal mortality
loop diuretics and thiazides have side effects of
hypokalemia
brach-i vs brach-o
i: Combining form that means of the arm o: combining form that means arm
ilium vs ileum vs ilia
ilium: Bone of the pelvis ilia: Plural form of ilium ileum: Last segment of small intestine
idopathic thrombocyte prupura
immune system destruction of platelets
term that means to insert material into tissue
implant
surgical procedures used to initiate pregnancy include
in vitro fertilization intrauterine insemination
conditions that may prevent a neonate from growing fully in utero include
inadequate nutrition premature labor
periodic laboratory evaluation
includes BUN and serum creatinine, lipid profile, ECG, and annual ophthalmologic evaluation
presence of parasites
infestation
bronchitis
inflammation of the bronchi or bronchus
pneumonitis
inflammation of the lung tissue
intravenous pyelogram (IVP) retrograde pyelogram
injection of contrast media into the blood so that the urinary tract can be visualized injection of contrast media into the ureters and kidneys to determine if kidney stones are present
introduction of semen into the vagina is termed
insemination
sticky fluid build up that occurs in OME can be drained by
inserting tympanostomy tubes
endocrine secretions of the pancreas
insulin, glucagon, hormones
treatment for meconium aspiration
intubation and suction
cerebral angiography
involves injection of radiopaque dye into the blood vessels of the nec an brain to detect blockages and aneurysms
metorrhagiaecla
irregular bleeding between menses
gonorrhea
it can be treated with a single dose of antibiotics it can be passed from an infected mother to her newborn baby
to test near vision, _____ cards are used
jaeger
skin cancer that is common in AIDs patients
kaposi sarcoma
tested for in a routine urinalysis
ketones protein odor
topical therapies for skin disorders that are over the counter
lamisil hydrocortisone cream lotrimin
PKD CKD ARF
large fluid-filled cysts press on the kidney, affecting its function gradula loss of kidney function kidneys stop functioning properly
inflammation of the larynx " " pharynx
laryngitis pharyngitis
causes of uterine retroversion include
lax pelvic muscles pelvic inflammatory disease pelvic adhesions
when identifying an unfamiliar term start by
learning the meaning of the suffix
malfunctions of the heart occur most common on what side?
left
OS OD OU
left eye right eye both
which eye structures are avasuclar
lens and cornea
the lymphatic system absorbs dietary _____ from the small intestine
lipids
laryngopharynx
located below the tip of the epiglottis
dermis
location of sweat and sebaceous glans, hair follicles, and nail roots
the most potent diuretic available is a ___ diuretic
loop
osteoporosis osteopenia osteomyelitis osteomalacia achondroplasia osteogensis imperfecta
loss of bone desnity low bone density inflammation of the bone/bone marrow softening of the bone long bones stop growing rare genetic disorder producing brittle bones
stress urge functional
loss of urine during laughing or coughing sudden intense desire to urinate followed by a loss of urine inability to control urine due to physical or mental impairment
common sites of metastis of oral cancer
lymph nodes lungs bones
cellelur immunity
macrophages t cells b cells
disorder of the retina that results in vision loss in the center of the visual field
macular degeneration
photocoagulation, the destruction of abnormal capillaries, is used to treat but not cure ___
macular degeneration
hemoglobin
main component of erythrocytes responsible for the color of erythrocytes carries Oxygen and CO
melanoma
malignant skin cancer black pigment produced my melanocytes can spread to other organs is deadly if it does
bone prominence of the ankle
malleolus
gestational diabetes
maternal hyperglycemia during pregnancy
specific structure where each hair cell originates within the follicle is the
matrix
the first bowel movement of the newborn is termed
meconium
geriatrician gerontologist
medical specialist that deals with the problems of aging nonmedical specialist in the study of the process of aging
conditions that can cause dementia
medications certain types of infections depression in the eledery
black, tarry stools called ____ usually indicate upper GI bleeding
melena
membranous integumentary mitochondria excision infectious toxicity eczematous seborrheic xenograft sebaceous granulation stabilize sacroiliac comminuted temporal amputation podiatry periosteal metatarsus prosthetic osteopenia aspiration sarcoma achondroplasia pathologic fracture multidisciplinary orthotic myositis gastrocnemius phlebotomist hypovolemic insufficiency mediastinum hematoma epistaxis (nosebleed) cyanosis bradypnea diaphragmatic olfaction oropharyngeal bronchiole inspiration pneumonectomy cauterization stomatitis hepatitis psychologist neurologic kleptomania adrenal hypoglycemic norepinephrine anticholinergic azoospermia oligospermia menorrhagia kernicterus anteversion
membran-ous integument-ary mit-o-chondr-ia excis-ion infect-ious tox-ic-ity eczem-a-tous seb-o-rrhe-ic xeno-graft sebac-e-ous granul-ation stabil-ize sacr-o-ili-ac comminut-ed tempor-al amput-ation podi-atry peri-oste-al meta-tars-us prosthet-ic oste-o-penia aspirat-ion sarc-oma a-chondr-o-plasia path-o-log-ic fract-ure multi-disciplin-ary orthot-ic my-o-sitis gastrocnem-ius phleb-o-tom-ist hypo-vol-emic in-suffic-i-ency media-stin-um hemat-oma epi-stax-is cyan-osis brady-pnea diaphragm-a-tic olfact-ion or-o-pharyng-eal bronch-i-ole in-spirat-ion pneumon-ectomy cauter-iz-ation stomat-itis hepat-itis psych-o-logist neur-o-log-ic klept-o-mania ad-ren-al hypo-glyc-emic nor-epi-nephr-ine anti-cholin-erg-ic a-zoo-sperm-ia oligo-sperm-ia men-o-rrhagia kern-icterus ante-vers-ion
excision of all part of a meniscus
meniscectomy
greek term for crescent
meniscus
five bones located in the palms next to fingers
metacarpals
agents that cause pupillary constriction are ____ dilates
miotic mydriatic
cerebral palsy
motor impairment resulting from congenital brain damage in an infant pr young child -antaxia -spastic limbs athetoid movements
mons pubis labia majora vestibule labia minora
mound of skin and adipose overlying the symphysis pubis pair of the thick folds of skin, connective tissue and adipose contains the urinary and vaginal openings pair of thin folds of skin
latin for low voice
murmur
contracture
muscle shortening due to spasm or fibrosis. I can occur after prolonged immobilization of a joint
muscles of the hand
muscles of the hypothenar eminence move only the fifth finger muscles in the thenar eminence atrophy in advanced carpal tunnel sy. muscles od the thenar eminence move only the thumb
myocardial vs myocardium
myocardial = adjective myocardium = noun
a ___ is a surgical resection of a muscular tumor
myomectomy
waxy edema of the skin in hyporthyroidism
myxedem
free edge nail body nail matrix nail plate cuticle nail fold
nail that is past the tip of the finger between the root and the free edge region where cell division occurs nail root, body, and free edge skin at the base that protects the matrix skin around the sides and bottom of nail
stenosis
narrowing of a passage
the region located at the back of the nose and above the soft palate is the ______
nasopharynx
toxic strains of staph and strep can lead to:
necrotizing fascilitis
a ___ is an infant under 4 weeks old
neonate
hypodermis contains:
nerves and blood vessels
signs of brain death
no cerebral activity EEG is persistently flat no brain stem activity
an enlarged prostate would cause a man to suffer from what conditions?
nocturia polyuria
senile dementia
not a normal part of aging and not a specific disease; it is a term used for a sollection of symotoms that can be caused by anything affecting the brain
the _____ is the most distal region of the stomach. chyme in this region moves through the ____ sphincter into the duodenum
pylorus; pyloric
duodenum
receives chyme from the stomach, pancreatic juice, and bile from the gallbladder
electrocardiogram
record of the electrical signals of the heart
a ___ is a condition in which the rectum herniates into the posterior vaginal wall
rectocele
cervical
refers to BOTH uterine cervix and vertabrae in the neck
a ____ ____ is used to assess blood flow to the kidneys
renal angiogram
an endoscope used for the transurethral removal of lesions is called a
resectoscope
cavernosa
resembling a cave
a more intense, short-term types of rehab
restorative rehabilitation
the appearance of a dark shadow in ones' peripheral vision is often cause by
retinal detatchment
HIV is the _____ that causes AIDS
retrovirus
term for inflammation of nasal mucosa, which is usually viral
rhinitis coryza
two hearing tests that use a turning fork
rhinne test weber test
match the valves of the hearts to the correct side
right: -tricuspid -pulmonary left: -mitral -aortic
tinnitus acute labyrinthitis
ringing in the ears viral infection of the inner ear producing vertigo
cyst lith
root that means bladder root that means stone
efferent vs afferent
root that means to move away from (efferent = exit) root that means to move towards the center
collagen disease
rosacea presents with a facial rash that is similar to systemic lupus erythrematosus, but is no vital organ involvement scleroderma has no effective treatment systemic lupus erythematosus often presents with a butterfly-shaped rash on the cheeks
linear greenstick pathologic compression stress
runs along the axis of the bone partial fracture: one side bends other breaks break occurs in areas of bone weakened by diseas occurs in vertebrae from trauma or pathology fatigue fracture cause by repititveness
common areas of psoriasis
scalp elbows knees
the testes are located in the ____ sac
scrotal
structures found in the dermis
sebaceous glands blood vessels collagen fibers sweat glands nerves
the oil produced by the sebaceous glands found in the dermis is called:
sebum
functions of the large intestine
secretion of mucus elimination of solid waste by defecation absorption of water and electrolytes
the order of glands to secrete the fluid to create semen as sperm pass by
seminal vesicles prostate gland bulbourethral gland
medical term for growing old
senescent
mental disorders occurring in old age
senility
latin for partition
septa
a thin wall dividing two cavaties
septum
an infection of the paranasal sinuses that is often following a viral upper respiratory tract infection is called ______
sinusitis
antibiotics antifungal agents antipuritics pruritics pruritis
sledom indicated; erythromysin include lomotrin and other OTC agents Anti-itch agents itchy itching
uvula
small structure that hangs down from the soft palate and keeps food in the oral cavity until it is ready to be swallowed
inflammation of the mouth
somatitis
the ___ ____ suspends each testis in the scrotum
spermatic cord
a cyst of the spididymis that contains sperm is a
spermatocele
disseminated intravascular coagulation
spontaneous clotting throughout the circulatory system caused by bacteria
injury or tear if a ligament
sprain
toxicity
state of being poisonous
thrombosis
stationary clot that forms in a diseased vessel or in the heart
layers of the epidermis most superficial to deepest
stratum corneum stratum lucidum stratum granulosum stratum spinosum stratum basale
etiology
study of the cause of a disease
the protein and fat substance that helps to keep the alveoli open is
surfactant
vestibulectomy
surgical excision of the vulva
cholecystectomy cholelithotomy
surgical removal of the gallbladder surgicl removal of gallstones
methods to close a patent ductus arterious include
surgically tying medication inserting a plug
symptoms of hyperthyroidism
sweating, tachycardia, hypertension, weight loss
the two hip bones that meet antieriorily to jojn with the ____ pubis
symphysis
medication that causes fetal deformities is termed
teratogen
myopathy vs myositis
term for muscle disease " " inflammation
excoriation
term for scratch of the skin
the term that means male organs that produce androgens
testicles and testes
which organs are considered as gonads?
testis and ovary
severe muscle twitches, cramps and spasms
tetany
opthalmic anethetics
tetracaine lidocaine hydrochloride
incus
the auditory ossicle that articulates with the malleus and stapes
PCOS is an abbreviation for
the condition of many cysts on the ovaries
ganglia
the correct plural form of collected cells outside the brain
fibromyaglia
the disorder that causes widespread muscle pain, chronic fatigue, and depression
popliteal fossa
the hollow area behind the knee, formed between the tendons of the hamsting muscles is the:
small intestines
the jejunum is where most chemical digestion and absorption occur the ileum is the longest segment
peritoneum
the membrane that lines the abdominal cavity
urinary meatus
the opening of the urethra through which urine is discharged
pneumothorax
the presence of air that surrounds the lungs
ejaculation ejaculate
the process of expelling sperm the act of expelling sperm
vascular dementia
the second most common form of dementia; it can come on gradually when arteries supplying the brain become arterioscerotic and deprice the brain of O2
photorecpetors of the eye
they are found in the retina cones are only active in bright colors cones are responsible for color vision rods do not function in bright light conditions
congenital lesions
they often resolve within the first few years after birth Mongolian sports are blue-grey, benign, flat, and found on the lower back of blacks, Native Americans, and Latin Americans
candida albicans
thrush and yeast infection
surgucal removal of the thymas gland is ____. it is sometimes performed to treat _____
thymectomy : myasthenia gravis
ringworm
tinea capitis tinea corporis
the term secrete means
to produce and release a substance from a cell
long bones of the skeletal system (most common bone)
toes palms fingers limbs
ADLs
toileting, transferring, eating, bathing and dressing
test for glaucoma
tonometry tonometer measures pressure
periosteum medulla
tough connective tissue sheath hollow cylinder inside the diaphysis
toxic vs toxicity
toxic: pertaining to a toxin toxicity: the state of being poisonous
tube that descends from the larynx
trachea
surgically created opening in the tympanic membrane to allow fluid to drain from the middle ear
tympanostomy the actual insicion is called myringotomy
electrocardiography coronary anglogram
ultrasound waves to study cardiac function uses a contrast dye injected during cardiac catheterization to identify coronary artery blockages
a common cold is also known as a viral ______ respiratory infection
upper
accumulation of nitrogenous waste in the blood
uremia
glycosylated hemoglobin
used to monitor plasma glucose control during the preeding 1 to 3 months
thiazide diuretics
used to treat moderate hypertension can cause hypokalemia (loss of kidney function) diuril is an example
color doppler ultrasonography
uses high-frequency sound waves to evaluate blood flow throw arteries of the neck and base of the brain
bacterial infection that causes the vagina to swell
vaginitis
anxiolytic or anti-anxiety drugs include which of the following
vallum, librium, xanax
virus that causes chickenpox
varicella-zoster
the plural form of varix is _____ these are dilated, tortuous ____ in the esophagus that can hemmorhage
varices; veins
superficial veins that have lost their elasticity and appear swollen or tortuous
varlicose
ASD ODD
varying degrees of impairment in social and communication skills persistent pattern if defiance, and hostility to parents/teachers
tube that carries sperm away from the epididymis is the
vas deferens ductus deferens
latin for small belly
ventricle
match the infection to the organism that causes it: viral fungal parasitic bacterial
verucas candda albicans pediculosis staphyloccus aureus
the test for peripheral vision is the _____ _____ test
visual fields
maintain an open passage for the movement of air to and from the trachea
voice box larynx
pain around the vaginal orifice
vulvodynia
fungal infection of the external genitalia and vagina
vulvovaginal candidiasis
inflammation of the external genitalia and vagina is termed
vulvovaginitis
saliva is mostly
water
hiatal hernia
when a portion of the stomach protrudes through the diaphragm
stress incontinence
when someone cannot control the flow of urine with increased pressure
thymus
where t cells learn to distinguish self from foreign bodies undergoes involution or shrinkage after puberty
root of the word latissimus means:
wide
connective epithelial muscle nervous
widely distributed throughout the body (blood, cartilage) lines inetrnal organs attatched to bones ie heart brain, spinal cord
types of fungi
yeast molds
ony..
yellow
the order of development of a fertilized egg
zygote, blastocyst, and embryo