(HESI A2 Entrance Exam Preparation Package)
HESI A2 Entrance Exam
HESI A2 Entrance Exam Preface
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HESI Vocabulary
Vocabulary Words
Abstain: To voluntarily refrain from something
Constrict: To draw together or become smaller
Accountable: To be responsible
Contingent: Dependent
Acute: Sudden, intense
Contraindication: A reason something is not advisable
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Adhere: To hold fast or stick together
Convulsive: Having or causing shaking of the body
Adverse: Undesired, possibly harmful
Cursory: Quick, perfunctory, not thorough
Ambivalent: Uncertain, having contradictory feelings
Defecate: Expel feces
Ambulate: To walk
Deficit: A lack of something
Apply: To place, put on, or spread something
Depress: Press downwards
Assent: To give consent, to agree
Depth: Downward measurement from surface
Audible: Able to be heard
Deteriorating: Worsening
Bacteria: Single-celled, microscopic organization
Diagnosis: Identification of an injury or disease
Bilateral: Present on two sides
Diffuse: Spread over a large area; generalized
Cardiac: Of or relating to the heart
Dilate: To enlarge or expand
Cavity: An opening or an empty area
Dilute: To make a liquid less concentrated
Cease: Come to or bring to an end
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Discrete: Distinct, separate
Chronic: Lasting or recurring over a long period of time
Distal: Distant; away from the center (such as of the body)
Chronology: Order of events as they occurred; timeline
Distended: Enlarged or expanded from pressure
Compensatory: Offsetting or making up for something
Dysfunction: Impaired or abnormal functioning
Concave: Rounded inward
Empathy: Ability to share what others are feeling
Concise: Brief, to the point
Equilibrium: Balance
Congenital: Present at birth
Etiology: The origin or cause of a disease or condition
Exacerbate: To make worse or more severe
Consistency: How thick or thin a liquid is in relation to how it flows
Exposure: To come into contact
Lateral: On the side
Extension: Lengthening; unbending a joint
Lethargic: Difficult to arouse
Fatal: Resulting in death
Manifestation: An indication or sign of a condition
Fatigue: Extreme tiredness, exhaustion
Musculoskeletal: Of or relating to muscle and skeleton
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Febrile: Related to or caused by a fever
Neurologic: Of or relating to the nervous system
Flexion: Bending a joint
Neurovascular: Of or relating to the nervous system and the blood vessels
Flushed: Reddened or ruddy appearance
Nutrient: Substance that provides nourishment
Occluded: Closed or obstructed
Gastrointestinal: Of or relating to the stomach and the intestines
Hematologic: Of or relating to blood
Ongoing: Continuous
Hydration: Maintenance of body fluid balance
Oral: Given through or affecting the mouth
Otic: Of the ear
Hygiene: Measures contributing to cleanliness and good health
Parameter: A characteristic or constant factor, limit
Impaired: Diminished or lacking some usual quality or level
Impending: Occurring in the near future
Patent: Open
Imply: To suggest without explicitly stating
Pathogenic: Causing or able to cause disease
Incidence: Occurrence
Pathology: Processes, causes, and effects of a disease; abnormality
Posterior: Located behind; in the back
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