Terms Chapter 1
palpation
Application of light or firm pressure on the skin above internal organs or structures to check for abnormalities.
Manefestation
OR clinical presentation. A patient's clinical presentation includes both signs and symptoms.
Inspection
Observation of one or more areas of the body.
Percussion
Tapping areas on the surface of the body to produce a vibrating sound.
patient history
The written description of symptoms in a patient's record is called a patients history.
Auscultation
Use of a stethoscope to listen to sounds within body cavities
diagnostic testing
Use of laboratory tests, X-rays, and/or other tests or procedures to help diagnose a condition or disease.
olfaction
Use of the sense of smell to detect abnormalities.
Prognosis
a forecast or prediction of the probable course and outcome of a disease or condition.
abbreviation
a shortened form of a medical term or phrase.
Signs
are objective observations. They are observed and noted by the healthcare professional who examines the patient.
observation
healthcare workers begin by observing (looking at) the patient and asking questions to gather data.
physical examination
medical examination
Symptoms
refer to the patient's awareness of abnormalities or discomfort.
Diagnosis
the identification of a health condition.
