Lesson 14: Diagnostic Procedures, Nuclear Medicine, and Complementary Medicine Lesson 14 Review
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Alternative medicine
A general term that refers to practices and systems of healthcare used instead of conventional or Western medical practices.
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Auscultation
The process of listening to body sounds with a stethoscope.
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Biopsy
The removal of a small piece of living tissue for examination.
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Centesis
A surgical puncture to remove fluid.
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Complementary medicine
A general term referring to practices and systems of healthcare other than conventional or Western medical practices used to supplement conventional practices.
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Computerized tomography (CT)
Use of special x-ray equipment to produce multiple images of structures that cannot be seen with regular x-rays.
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Diagnostic testing
A range of medical procedures and examinations used to determine the presence, absence, or extent of conditions in patients.
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Diagnostic test
A test performed to confirm the presence of a disease, usually in a patient who shows signs or symptoms.
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Lithotomy position
An examination position where the patient lies on their back with knees bent and feet in stirrups attached to the end of the examining table.
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
A powerful magnetic field, radio waves, and a computer used to produce images of exceptionally high quality.
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Mensuration
A method of examination using the process of measuring.
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Nuclear medicine
A branch of medical imaging that uses small amounts of radioactive substances to diagnose or treat a variety of diseases.
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Observation
An inspection to obtain information by noting the patient's level of consciousness, nutritional status, skin color, posture, gait, asymmetry, mannerisms, and personal hygiene.
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Palpation
An examination of the body using touch performed with the use of the fingertips or one or both hands.
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Percussion
Tapping the body surfaces and hearing the resulting sounds to determine the presence of air and solid masses affecting internal organs.
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Prone position
An examination position with the patient lying on their abdomen.
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Radiology
The medical specialty that uses medical imaging to diagnose and treat diseases within the body.
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Screening test
Used to detect potential diseases before a patient reports any signs or symptoms of a disease.
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Sitting position
An examination position with the patient sits on the edge of the exam table.
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Supine position
An examination position with the patient lying flat on their back, facing up.
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Ultrasonography
Use of high-frequency sound waves to produce pictures of the body's internal structures.
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X-ray
A quick, painless test that produces images of the structures inside the body.