Level 1 Nursing Medical Terminology Questions and Answers 100% pass
Level 1 Nursing Medical Terminology Questions and Answers 100% pass Leuko - ANS- White Geriatric - ANS- Branch of health care dealing with the physiology and psychology of aging Cytolysis - ANS- Death of a cell caused by excess water. The cell burst Edema - ANS- Abnormal accumulation of fluid in interstitial spaces of tissues Intra - ANS- Within Hepatitis - ANS- Swelling and inflammation of the liver Hct - ANS- Hematocrit Dementia - ANS- A generalized impairment of intellectual functioning that interferes with social functioning CBC - ANS- Complete blood count Kypho - ANS- Humped Aerobic - ANS- Pertaining to the presence of air or oxygen Dysrhythmia - ANS- Deviation from the normal pattern of heart beat I &O - ANS- Intake and outtake Hemorrhoids - ANS- Permanent dilation and enlargement of veins within the lining of the rectum Epidermis - ANS- Outer layer of the skin that has several thin layers of skin in different stages of maturation; shields and protects the underlying tissues from water loss and protects against disease causing microorganisms Febrile - ANS- Pertaining to or characterized by an elevated temperature PERRLA - ANS- Pupils Equal Round Reactive to Light Accomodation CBG - ANS- Capillary blood glucose PRN - ANS- As necessary Hgb - ANS- Hemoglobin Cyano- - ANS- Blue Per - ANS- Through Dermis - ANS- Sensitive vascular layer of the skin directly below the epidermis Essential amino acids - ANS- An alpho-amino acid that is required for protein synthesis but cannot be synthesized by humans and must be obtained in the diet. -itis - ANS- Inflammation Exostosis - ANS- An abnormal benign growth on the surface of the bone Adventitious Sounds - ANS- Abnormal lung sounds heard with auscultation Dysphagia - ANS- Difficulty in swallowing. Commonly associated with obstructive or motor disorders of the esophagus Hyper - ANS- Above, more than Gerontology - ANS- The study of all aspects of the aging process and it's consequences Halitosis - ANS- Offensive breath resulting from poor hygiene, dental or oral infections, certain foods, and systemic diseases. Dx - ANS- Diagnoses peri- - ANS- Around Inter - ANS- Between Poly- - ANS- Many, much brachy- - ANS- Short Patho- - ANS- Disease Latero - ANS- Side DNR - ANS- Do not resuscitate Pseudo- - ANS- False pc - ANS- After meals Afebrile - ANS- Without fever -plegia - ANS- Paralysis Diaphoresis - ANS- Secretion of sweat, especially profuse secretion associated with an elevated body temperature, physical exertion, or emotional stress -tomy - ANS- Cutting OTC - ANS- Over The Counter Dorso- - ANS- Back Edentulous - ANS- Without teeth Phago- - ANS- Eating, ingestion Erythema - ANS- Redness or inflammation of the skin of mucous membranes that is a result of dilation and congestion of superficial capillaries PO - ANS- Orally chole- - ANS- Bile, gall Gag reflex - ANS- A normal neural reflex elicited by touching the soft palate or posterior pharynx. Test for functioning of the vasus and glossopharyngeal nerves brady- - ANS- Slow Gyn - ANS- Gynecological - s - ANS- Without Pulmo- - ANS- Lung Rhino- - ANS- Nose RLL - ANS- Right lower lobe qh - ANS- Every hour RLQ - ANS- Right lower quadrant qid - ANS- Four times a day Naso- - ANS- Nose q - ANS- Every Oto- - ANS- Ear LUL - ANS- Left upper lobe Necro - ANS- Death Hypoxia - ANS- Inadequate cellular oxygenation O2 - ANS- Oxygen -ectomy - ANS- Excision Melano- - ANS- Black Hemiparesis - ANS- Muscular weakness of one half of the body Tachy - ANS- Fast Sub; infra - ANS- Below -uria; uro - ANS- Urine Hypersomnolence - ANS- A sleep disorder of central nervous system origin characterized by prolonged nocturnal sleep and daytime drowsiness -- ss - ANS- Half Indurated - ANS- An abnormally hard spot or place Hepto - ANS- Liver Hirsutism - ANS- Excessive body hair in a masculine distribution caused by heredity, hormonal dysfunction, or medication Osteo- - ANS- Bone LOC - ANS- Level of consciousness Mono - ANS- One
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