MA - Chapter 21

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Auscultate

To listen with a stethoscope.

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Bruit

An abnormal sound or murmur heard on auscultation of an organ, vessel (e.g., carotid artery), or gland.

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Chief Complaint

A statement in the patient’s own words that describes the reason for the visit.

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Chronologic

Arranged in the order of time.

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Clarification

Allows the listener to get additional information.

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Clubbing

Abnormal enlargement of the distal phalanges (fingers and toes) associated with cyanotic heart disease or advanced chronic pulmonary disease.

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Colonoscopy

A procedure in which a fiberoptic scope is used to examine the large intestine.

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Congruence

Agreement; the state that occurs when the verbal expression of the message matches the sender’s nonverbal body language.

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Correlate

To establish an orderly relationship or connection.

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Demographic

Statistical data of a population. In healthcare, this includes the patient’s name, address, date of birth, employment, and other details.

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Electrocardiogram (ECG, EKG)

A record or recording of electrical impulses of the heart produced by an electrocardiograph.

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Emphysema

Thinning and eventual destruction of the alveoli; usually accompanies chronic bronchitis.

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Extension

The process of stretching out; increasing the angle of a joint.

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Familial

Occurring in or affecting members of a family more than would be expected by chance.

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Flexion

The process of decreasing the angle of a joint.

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Gait

The manner or style of walking.

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History of Present Illness (HPI)

Describes the signs and symptoms from the time of onset.

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Holistic

Considering the patient as a whole; includes the physical, emotional, social, economic, and spiritual needs of the person.

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Inconspicuous

Not noticeable or prominent.

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Judicious

Using good judgement, being discreet, sensible.

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Manipulation

Movement or exercise of a body part by means of an externally applied force.

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Murmur

An abnormal sound heard during auscultation of the heart that may or may not have a pathologic origin; it is associated with valve disease or a congenital heart defect.

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Nodules

Small lumps, lesions, or swellings, that are felt when the skin is palpated.

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Palpation

The use of touch during the physical examination to assess the size, consistency, and location of certain body parts.

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Patient Portal

A secure, online website that gives patients 24-hour access to personal health information using a username and password.

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Perineal

Pertaining to the area between the vaginal opening and the rectum (perineum).

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Peripheral Neuropathy

A problem with the function of the nerves outside the spinal cord; symptoms include weakness, burning pain, and the loss of reflexes; a frequent complication of diabetes mellitus.

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Rapport

A relationship of harmony and accord between the patient and the healthcare professional.

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Sclera

The white part of the eye that forms the orbit.

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Signs

Objective findings determined by a clinician, such as a fever, hypertension, or rash.

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Symmetry

Similar in size, form, and arrangement, of parts on opposite sides of the body.

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Symptoms

Subjective complains reported by the patient, such as pain or nausea.

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Transillumination

Inspection of a cavity or organ by passing lights through its walls.

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Trauma

A physical injury or wound caused by external force or violence.

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Turgor

Referring to normal skin tension; the resistance of the skin to being grasped between the fingers and released. Turgor decreases with dehydration and increases with edema.