Medical Terminology Chapter 6
vomiting
-emesis
death
A perforated ulcer may lead to?
b.i.d.
Abbreviation for twice a day is?
q.n.
Abbreviations for every night is?
liver, pancreas, gallbladder
Accessory organs of digestion? (3)
ascites
Accumulation of serous fluids in the abdominal cavity is?
perforation
An ulcer that produces a hole in a stomach wall is said to be a/an?
surgical joining of two ducts, vessels, or bowel segments to allow flow from one to another
Anastomosis
loss of appetite
Anorexia
counteract or neutralize acidity
Antacids
agents that prevent or relieve nausea or vomiting
Antimetics
abnormal accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity
Ascites
radiographic images of the rectum and colon following administration of barium into the rectum
Barium Enema
radiographic images of the esophagus, stomach, and small intestine following oral administration of barium
Barium Swallow
liver
Bile is produced in the?
rumbling or gurgling noises that are audible at a distance
Borborygmus
physical wasting that includes loss of weight and muscle mass
Cachexia
presence of gallstones in the gallbladder or common bile ducts
Cholelithiasis
lip
Combing for cheil/o means?
choledoch/o
Combining form for bile duct is?
choledocholithiasis
Condition of stones in the common bile duct is?
form of inflammatory bowel disease, usually of the ileum
Crohn Disease
swallowing
Deglutition
condition in which small, blister like pockets develop in the inner lining of the large intestine and may balloon through the intestinal wall
Diverticulosis
visceroptosis
Downward displacement of internal organs is?
Inflammation of the large intestine
Dysentery
poor digestion
Dyspepsia
visual examination of a cavity or canal using a specialized lighted instrument
Endoscopy
good digestion
Eupepsia
gas in the gastrointestinal tract
Flatus
Endoscope. Has a magnifying lens and has a light source
Gastroscopy is performed with? Describe properties of the scope.
cachexia
General lack of nutrition and wasting occurring in the course of a chronic disease is?
enlarged veins in the mucous membrane of the anal canal
Hemorrhoid
protrusion of an organ through the wall of the cavity that normally contains it
Hernia
symptom complex marked by abdominal pain and altered bowel function for which no organic cause can be determined
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
spastic colon
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is also known as?
yellowing of the skin and eyes
Jaundice
used to treat constipation
Laxatives
volvolus
Life-threatening obstruction in which the bowel twists on itself?
cardiac sphincter
Lower esophageal sphincter aka?
melena
Medical term for black tarry stool?
haltosis
Medical term for offensive bad breath?
passage off dark-colored, tarry stools, due to the presence of blood altered by intestinal juices
Melena
rugae
Mucosal folds in the stomach wall?
severe constipation, which may be caused by an intestinal obstruction
Obstipation
peristalsis
Progressive wavelike, occurs involuntarily in hollow tube of the body is?
villi
Projections on the intestinal wall?
hernia
Protrusion of an organ through the wall that normally contains it is a?
cecum
Section of lg. intestine associated with the appendix is?
transverse colon
Section of lg. intestine associated with the spleen is?
papillae
Small elevations on the tongue, taste buds?
passage of fat in large amounts in the feces due to failure to digest and absorbs it
Steatorrhea
dentin
Structure beneath the enamel of the tooth is?
pharynx
Structure that has respiratory and digestive functions is the?
bile
Substances produced by the liver are?
anastomosis
Surgical connection of two tubular structures?
intusseptions
Telescoping of the intestines within itself is?
swallowing
Term deglutition means?
proctoscope
Term for a visual examination of the rectum and anal canal?
anorexia
Term for loss of appetite?
true
True/ false? A lg-bore needle is used to remove a core of tissue from the liver.
false; polypectomy
True/ false? Anastomosis is the procedure used to remove polyps from a vessel.
true
True/ false? Laxatives increase peristaltic activity in the large intestine to induce defecation?
true
True/ false? Proctoplasty is a surgical repair of the rectum.
false; peristalsis
True/ false? Regurgitation is the wavelike motion that propels food through the GI tract.
true
True/ false? Steatorrhea is excessive amount of fat in the feces d/t improper fat digestion.
true
True/ false? Stool guaiac is used to detect presence of blood in the feces.
false; npo
True/ false? The abbreviation po means nothing by mouth.
false; epiglottis
True/ false? The uvula is a structure that seals the trachea during the swallowing process.
true
True/ false? colostomies are performed to divert fecal flow to a bag on the outside of the body.
a circumscribed open sore on the skin or mucous membranes of the body
Ulcer
strangulated
When blood supply to s herniated structure is cut off because of pressure, the hernia is said to be?
e.
Which statement is true? a. Hepatitis A is also called infectious hepatitis. b. Hepatitis A and hepatitis B are caused by viruses. c. Hepatitis is also called serum hepatitis. d. Hepatitis B is of concern to health-care workers e. Hepatitis B is chiefly transmitted by ingestion of contaminated food, water, or milk.
bile, gall
chol/e
bile vessel
cholangi/o
gallbladder
cholecyst/o
bile duct
choledoch/o
colon
col/o, colon/o
teeth
dent/o, odont/o
intestine (usually small intestine)
enter/o
stomach
gastr/o
gum(s)
gingiv/o
tongue
gloss/o, lingu/o
liver
hepat/o
mouth
or/o, stomat/o
pharynx (throat)
pharyng/o
anus, rectum
proct/o
rectum
recct/o