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Scribeology Medical Terminology Exam A+ Pass Conjunctiva - Answer- Membrane lining of the eyelids and covering of the eyeball; "white part" Conjunctival injection - Answer- Redness of the conjunctiva Diplopia - Answer- double vision Nystagmus - Answer- Involuntary rapid movements of the eyes Cerumen - Answer- ear wax Dentalgia - Answer- dental pain Dentition - Answer- indicating the condition of teeth (i.e. intact) Dysphagia - Answer- Painful/difficulty swallowing Epistaxis - Answer- nosebleed Hemotympanum - Answer- blood in the middle ear Rhinorrhea - Answer- runny nose Septal Deviation - Answer- displacement of the nasal septum Tinnitus - Answer- ringing of the ears Trismus - Answer- Inability to open jaw Accessory muscle use - Answer- Visible usage of muscles not normally used to breathe Bradypnea - Answer- unusually slow breathing Cyanosis - Answer- When the skin turns purple or dark blue (typically due to hypoxia) Alert and oriented - Answer- measuring of mental function, measured in orientation to person, place, time, and situation. If a person is oriented to all 4, it is recorded as A&Ox4 Atraumatic - Answer- No evidence of trauma to the body Diaphoresis - Answer- excessive sweating Febrile - Answer- having a fever Malaise - Answer- Generalized discomfort or weakness Normocephalic - Answer- Normal shaped head Polydipsia - Answer- excessive thirst Polyuria - Answer- excessive urination Dyspnea - Answer- shortness of breath Expiration - Answer- breathing out Hemoptysis - Answer- coughing up blood Inspiration - Answer- breathing in Intubated - Answer- introduction of a tube into a hallow organ, such as the trachea Orthopnea - Answer- difficulty breathing when laying down Rale - Answer- Abnormal sound heard in lungs Respiratory Distress - Answer- Difficulty breathing Retraction - Answer- visible pulling inward of the muscles between the ribs when inhaling Rhonchi - Answer- Whistling sound heard when there is a partial obstruction of the nose Speech dyspnea - Answer- Shortness of breath when speaking Stridor - Answer- Sound heard when there is an obstruction of the airways Tachypnea - Answer- unusually fast breathing Wheeze - Answer- Difficulty breathing makes a whistling sound that is a result from the narrowing of the lumen in respiratory passages Aneurysm - Answer- Widening of a blood vessel that results in a blood sac Angina - Answer- Severe, constricting chest pain due to heart tissues not receiving enough blood

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Scribeology Medical Terminology
Exam A+ Pass
Conjunctiva - Answer- Membrane lining of the eyelids and covering of the eyeball;
"white part"

Conjunctival injection - Answer- Redness of the conjunctiva

Diplopia - Answer- double vision

Nystagmus - Answer- Involuntary rapid movements of the eyes

Cerumen - Answer- ear wax

Dentalgia - Answer- dental pain

Dentition - Answer- indicating the condition of teeth (i.e. intact)

Dysphagia - Answer- Painful/difficulty swallowing

Epistaxis - Answer- nosebleed

Hemotympanum - Answer- blood in the middle ear

Rhinorrhea - Answer- runny nose

Septal Deviation - Answer- displacement of the nasal septum

Tinnitus - Answer- ringing of the ears

Trismus - Answer- Inability to open jaw

Accessory muscle use - Answer- Visible usage of muscles not normally used to breathe

Bradypnea - Answer- unusually slow breathing

Cyanosis - Answer- When the skin turns purple or dark blue (typically due to hypoxia)

Alert and oriented - Answer- measuring of mental function, measured in orientation to
person, place, time, and situation. If a person is oriented to all 4, it is recorded as
A&Ox4

Atraumatic - Answer- No evidence of trauma to the body

, Diaphoresis - Answer- excessive sweating

Febrile - Answer- having a fever

Malaise - Answer- Generalized discomfort or weakness

Normocephalic - Answer- Normal shaped head

Polydipsia - Answer- excessive thirst

Polyuria - Answer- excessive urination

Dyspnea - Answer- shortness of breath

Expiration - Answer- breathing out

Hemoptysis - Answer- coughing up blood

Inspiration - Answer- breathing in

Intubated - Answer- introduction of a tube into a hallow organ, such as the trachea

Orthopnea - Answer- difficulty breathing when laying down

Rale - Answer- Abnormal sound heard in lungs

Respiratory Distress - Answer- Difficulty breathing

Retraction - Answer- visible pulling inward of the muscles between the ribs when
inhaling

Rhonchi - Answer- Whistling sound heard when there is a partial obstruction of the nose

Speech dyspnea - Answer- Shortness of breath when speaking

Stridor - Answer- Sound heard when there is an obstruction of the airways

Tachypnea - Answer- unusually fast breathing

Wheeze - Answer- Difficulty breathing makes a whistling sound that is a result from the
narrowing of the lumen in respiratory passages

Aneurysm - Answer- Widening of a blood vessel that results in a blood sac

Angina - Answer- Severe, constricting chest pain due to heart tissues not receiving
enough blood

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