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Comprehensive medical terminology flashcards based on the Scribe America exam study guide, covering anatomical positions, symptoms, conditions, and procedures.
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Auscultation
Listening with a stethoscope
Baseline
The normal state
Differential Diagnosis
The diseases that a physician is considering as the reason for the pt's sx
Hemorrhage
Excessive or profuse bleeding
Hypertension
High BP (typically >140/90)
Hypotension
Low BP (typically <100/65)
Infarct
Area of dead tissue following prolonged ischemia
Ischemia
Localized lack of blood supply to an area
Malodorous
Foul smelling
Palpate/palpable
Physically touching
Rupture
Breaking open of a body structure
Sepsis
Dangerous infection of the blood with pathological microorganisms or their toxins
Avulsion
A forcible pulling away of a part or structure
Crepitus
A crackling or grating sound
Effusion
Escape of a fluid into a cavity
Hemangioma
Tumor consisting of blood vessels
Benign
Normal; of no danger to health
Stellate
Star shaped; radiating from center
Acute
New onset (less than 3 months)
Acute on chronic
Exacerbation of a chronic issue
Chronic
Long-standing (greater than 3 months)
Fluctuating
Sx are always present but change in severity
intermittent
Sx will completely resolve at times, but continue to return
Resolved
Gone, no longer existing
Transient
Resolving spontaneously after onset
Abduction
Draws away from midline
Adduction
Draws towards the midline
Ambulatory
Able to move about, not confined to a bed, walk
Anatomical postion
To stand erect with arms at the sides and the palms turned forward
Anterior
Situated in the front of or directed toward the front
Axilla
Arm pit
Cervical
Pertaining to the neck of the cervix of the uterus
Diffuse
Spread out over a wide area
Distal
Farther from the limb root
Dorsiflexion
Backward bending of the hand or foot
Everted
Turned outward
Extension
Straightening out
Flexion
Bendind or angulation
Inferior
Closer to the feet
Lateral
Farther from the midline
Medial
Nearer to the midline
Midline
divides body into left and right
Palmar or volar
Palm side of the hand
Plantar
Sole of the foot
Posterior or dosal
Rear or back
Pronate
That which turns palm of hand downward
Prone
Body position lying face down with forearms and hands turned palm side down
Proximal
Closer to the limb root
Radial aspect
Pertaining to the radial (lateral) side of the arm
Superficial
Shallow; near the surface
Subcutaneous
Involves multiple skin levels; deep
Superior
Closer to the head
Supinate
To turn the palm upwards
Supine
Body position lying face up
Transverse plane
Right angles to long axis; divides the body into upper and lower parts
Ulnar aspect
Pertaining to the ulna (medial) side of the arm
Afebrile
Without a fever
Alert
Looking around, awake, attentive
Body habitus
State of a pt's body, usually pertaining to obesity
Combative
Aggressively uncooperative
Emanciated
Extermely thin and malnourished, wasting
Febrile
With fever
Inconsolable
When an infant or baby is not able to stop crying from comfort
Disheveled
Poor self-hygiene
atraumatic/normocephalic
Normal external head inspection
Battle signs
Bruising behind the ears
Angioedema
Swelling due to allergic reaction
Frontal
Forehead and anterior top of scalp
Meningitis
Infection of the meninges, the mebranes that contain the brain and spinal cord
Occipital
Posterior part of the skull
Parietal
Location across the posterior sides of the scalp
Temporal
Location across the anterior sides of the scalp
Raccoon eyes
Bruising around the eyes
Conjunctiva
The outer lining of the eye and eyelid
Cornea
Transparent frontal aspect of the eye
Fluorescein
Orange dye used to find corneal abrasions
Nystagmus
Involuntary eye movements
Photophobia
Light sensitivity
Sclera
Dense fibrous, opaque outer coat enclosing the eyeball
Scleral icterus
Yellowing of sclera
Subconjunctival hemor- rhage
Blood in the white part of the eye
Auricle
External portion of the ear
Cerumen
Earwax
Otalgia
Ear ache
Tinnitus
Ringing in the ear
Erythema
Redness
Edema
Swelling
Ecchymosis
Bruising
Pruritus
Itching sensation
Purulent
Puss-like
Tachycardia
Fast heart rate >100bpm
Bradycardia
Slow heart rate <60bpm
Tachypnea
Fast breathing rate
Bradypnea
Slow breathing rate
Epistaxis
Nose bleed
Rhinorrhea
Clear nasal discharge
Sputum
Discharge that is coughed up
Aneurysm
Localized ballooning of a vessel
Bruit
Whooshing sound heard during auscultation
Laceration
A cut