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visual examination with a lighted instrument |
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the visual inspection of the body by means of an endoscope |
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a hollow flexible tube that can be inserted into a cavity of the body to withdraw or instill fluids, perform tests, or visualize a vessel or cavity |
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the image data are digitized and immediately displayed on a monitor or recorded on film. |
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substances that do not permit the passage of x-rays |
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treatment of diseases with drugs or medicine |
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the constant internal environment that is naturally maintained by the body |
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development or formation of tissue |
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Itching: Sign or Symptom? |
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The rhythmic expansion of an artery that occurs as the heart beats |
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The number of breaths per minute |
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An electronic instrument that measures body temperature |
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The higher of the two blood pressure readings: |
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The lower of the two blood pressure readings: |
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Using the eyes and ears to observe and listen to the patient |
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Feeling the texture, size, consistency, and location of certain body parts with the hands |
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Tapping the body with the fingertips or fist to evaluate the size, borders, and consistency of internal organs and to determine the amount of fluid in body cavity |
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Listening for sounds within the body to evaluate the heart, blood vessels, lungs, intestines, or other organs. |
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an instrument consisting of two earpieces connected by flexible tubing |
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instrument used to measure |
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instrument used in a visual examination |
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visual examination with a lighted instrument |
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instrument used to record the electrical impulses of the heart |
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Recording the electrical impulses of the heart |
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the record produced in electrocardiography |
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measurement of the dimensions of the head |
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instrument used to examine the eye |
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Visual examination of the eye with an opthalmoscope |
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instrument for viewing microscopic objects |
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visual examination of the ear |
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an illuminated instrument for the visualization of the interior of a body cavity or organ |
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the visual inspection of the body by means of an endoscope |
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pertaining to endoscopy or performed using an endoscope |
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a hollow flexible tube that can be inserted into a cavity of the body to withdraw or instill fluids, perform tests, or visualize a vessel or cavity |
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The introduction of a catheter |
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The latin term used to mean a hollow flexible tube that is inserted into vessels or cavities |
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Requires entry of a body cavity, or interruption of normal body function |
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the image data are digitized and immediately displayed on a monitor or recorded on film. |
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Emitting or reflecting light |
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was the predominant means of diagnostic imaging for many years |
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substances that do not permit the passage of x-rays |
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Substances that readily permit the passage of x-rays |
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Computed tomography (CT Scan) |
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Producing detailed images of cross sections of tissue as though cuts had been made |
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the record produced by computed tomography (CT) |
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) |
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Visualizing internal structures based on the magnetic properties of chemical elements |
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Imaging of internal structures by measuring and recording sound waves |
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the record produced by sonography |
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The visual examination of an internal organ using a fluoroscope |
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Medicinal drugs that are radioactive |
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Positron emission tomography (PET) |
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Combines tomography and radioactive substances to produce enhanced images of selected body structures |
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the treatment of tumors using radiation to destroy cancer cells |
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Placing radioactive materials into body organs and using computerized scanners |
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Another name for Radiation Therapy |
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pharmaco/o , pharmaceut/i |
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pertaining to a substance that produces insensibility or stupor |
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treatment of diseases with drugs or medicine |
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A drug that relieves pain |
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drugs that destroy or inhibit the growth of microbes |
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antimicrobial agents that are used to treat infections |
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treating with cold temperatures |
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Sign or Symptom: Patient says he has a sore throat |
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Sign or Symptom: The patient has a fever |
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Sign or Symptom: Patient's blood pressure is elevated |
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Sign or Symptom: The patient has an abnormal lab result |
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Sign or Symptom: Patient says she has a headache |
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Using the eyes to observe patient |
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List the 3 major vital signs: |
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Pulse , Temperature, Respirations |
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Treatment of disease by chemical agents |
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Another name for body cell |
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Connective Tissue Function: |
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Supporting and protecting |
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The most complex level in the organizational scheme |
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the constant internal environment that is naturally maintained by the body |
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provides protection, form, and shape for the body. Stores minerals and forms some blood cells |
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Delivers oxygen, nutrients, and vital substances throughout the body; transports cellular waste products to the lungs and kidneys for excretion |
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helps maintain the internal fluid environment; produces some types of blood cells; regulates immunity |
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Brings oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide and some water waste |
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provides the body with water, nutrients, and minerals; removes solid wastes |
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Filters blood to remove wastes of cellular metabolism; maintains the electrolyte and fluid balance |
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provides external covering for protection; regulates the body temperature and water content |
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Coordinates the reception of stimuli; transmits messages to stimulate movement |
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Secretes hormones and helps regulate body activities |
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upward, excessive or again |
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development or formation of tissue |
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the lack of development of an organ or tissue |
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any abnormal development of tissues, recognized by cells that differ in size, shape, and appearance |
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an underdevelopment of an organ or a tissue, and is less severe than aplasia |
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an abnormal increase in the number of normal cells in tissue |
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an increase in the size of an organ caused by an increase in the size of existing cells rather than the number of cells. |
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the position that a person is in while standing with the arms at the sides and the palms forward |
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Side, away from the mid-line of the body |
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near the point of attachment |
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Away from the point of attachment |
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divides the body into front and back portions |
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divides the body into upper and lower portions |
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divides the body into right and left sides |
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divides the body into two equal halves |
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Describes a person who is able to walk |
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List the major regions of the body: |
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Head, neck, torso, extremities |
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