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Abrasion - ANSWERSScrape of the skin due to something abrasive Abscess - ANSWERSCollection of pus underneath the skin Antipyretic - ANSWERSMedication used to reduce a fever Acute - ANSWERSNew, usually of rapid onset and of concern, opposite of chronic Afebrile - ANSWERSWithout a fever (Temperature of less than 100.4) Anterior - ANSWERSLocated towards the front of the body Appendicitis - ANSWERSDangerous infection of the appendix Auscultation - ANSWERSListening to sounds arising within organs (as the lungs) Benign - ANSWERSNormal, of no danger to health Bradycardia - ANSWERSSlow heart-rate (HR<60bpm) Bronchitis - ANSWERSInfection of the bronchi (upper airway) Bronchiolitis - ANSWERSInfection of the bronchioles (smaller air-tubes in the lungs) Catheter - ANSWERSTube inserted into vessels or body cavities to permit injection or withdrawal of fluids or to keep a passage open Chronic - ANSWERSLong-standing, constant. Opposite of acute Cellulitis - ANSWERSInfection of skin cells Conjunctivitis - ANSWERSInfection of the outer layer of the eye Dialysis - ANSWERSProcess for removing waste from the blood for people with renal failure Diaphoresis - ANSWERSSweating

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Abrasion - ANSWERSScrape of the skin due to something abrasive

Abscess - ANSWERSCollection of pus underneath the skin

Antipyretic - ANSWERSMedication used to reduce a fever

Acute - ANSWERSNew, usually of rapid onset and of concern, opposite of chronic

Afebrile - ANSWERSWithout a fever (Temperature of less than 100.4)

Anterior - ANSWERSLocated towards the front of the body

Appendicitis - ANSWERSDangerous infection of the appendix

Auscultation - ANSWERSListening to sounds arising within organs (as the lungs)

Benign - ANSWERSNormal, of no danger to health

Bradycardia - ANSWERSSlow heart-rate (HR<60bpm)

Bronchitis - ANSWERSInfection of the bronchi (upper airway)

Bronchiolitis - ANSWERSInfection of the bronchioles (smaller air-tubes in the lungs)

Catheter - ANSWERSTube inserted into vessels or body cavities to permit injection or
withdrawal of fluids or to keep a passage open

Chronic - ANSWERSLong-standing, constant. Opposite of acute

Cellulitis - ANSWERSInfection of skin cells

Conjunctivitis - ANSWERSInfection of the outer layer of the eye

Dialysis - ANSWERSProcess for removing waste from the blood for people with renal
failure

Diaphoresis - ANSWERSSweating

Diffuse - ANSWERSSpread out (not localized)

, Distal - ANSWERSFarther from the trunk of the body

Dyspnea - ANSWERSDifficulty breathing

Dysuria - ANSWERSPainful urination

Ecchymosis - ANSWERSA bruise

-ectomy (suffix) - ANSWERSSurgical removal (e.g. tonsillectomy)

Edema - ANSWERSSwelling

Emesis - ANSWERSVomiting

Epilepsy - ANSWERSSeizure disorder

Epistaxis - ANSWERSNose bleed

Erythema/Erythematous - ANSWERSRedness/Red

Exudates (tonsillar) - ANSWERSPus-pockets on the tonsils

Febrile - ANSWERSThe state of having a fever (Temperature of more than 100.4)

Grossly - ANSWERSObviously; a lot; wholly

Hematemesis - ANSWERSGross amounts of blood in the vomit

Hematuria - ANSWERSBlood in the urine

Hemoptysis - ANSWERSCoughing up gross amounts of blood

Hemorrhage - ANSWERSExcessive or profuse bleeding

Hepatomegaly - ANSWERSEnlarged liver

Hernia - ANSWERSProtrusion of an organ through the wall of the cavity that normally
contains it

Hyperlipidemia - ANSWERSHigh cholesterol

Hypertension - ANSWERSHigh blood pressure

Hypotension - ANSWERSLow blood pressure

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