Assessment Exam Review Blue Book Vocabulary
Abstain - ANSWER-To voluntarily refrain from something. (EX: The dental hygienist instructed
the patient to abstain from smoking to improve his breath odor.)
.Accountable - ANSWER-To be responsible. (EX: Paramedics are accountable for maintaining
up-to-date knowledge or resuscitation techniques.)
.Acute - ANSWER-Sudden, intense. (EX: The nurse administered the prescribed pain
medication to the patient who was experiencing acute pain after surgery.)
.Adhere - ANSWER-To hold fast or stick together
EXAMPLE: The tape must ADHERE to the patient's skin to hold a bandage in place
.Adverse - ANSWER-Undesired, possibly harmful
EXAMPLE: Vomiting is an ADVERSE effect of many medications
.Ambulate - ANSWER-To walk.
Example: The patient left the hospital as soon as he was able to ambulate independently.
.Apply - ANSWER-To place, put on, or spread something
,EXAMPLE: the nurse will APPLY a medication to the wound before covering the wound with a
bandage
.Are humans the only animals with the power of reason? - ANSWER-We shouldn't assume
that humans are the only animals with reason.
.Assent - ANSWER-To give consent; to agree.
Ex: The patient was asked to assent to the surgery by signing the informed consent
document.
.Audible - ANSWER-Able to be heard
EXAMPLE: the respiratory therapist noted the patients AUDIBLE wheezing as a symptom of
the patient's asthma
.Bacteria - ANSWER-single-celled, microscopic organisms. Example The healthcare provider
ordered a laboratory test to confirm that the patient's illness was caused by bacteria rather
than a virus.
.Bilateral - ANSWER-Present on two sides.
Example: The UAP reported to the nurse that the patient had bilateral weakness in the legs
when walking.
.Chronic - ANSWER-Lasting or recurring over a long period of time.
.Chronology - ANSWER-order of events as they occurred; timeline
.Compensatory - ANSWER-offsetting or making up for something
,.Concae - ANSWER-round or inward
.Concise - ANSWER-Brief, to the point
EXAMPLE: when teaching a patient, the nurse tried to be CONCISE so that the instructions
would be easy to remember
.Congenital - ANSWER-Present at birth.
.Consistency - ANSWER-degree of viscosity; how thick or thin a fluid is in relation to how it
flows
.Contingent - ANSWER-dependent on something else
.Contraindication - ANSWER-a reason something is not advisable or should not be done
.Convulsive - ANSWER-having or causing convulsions, i.e., violent shaking of the body
.Cursory - ANSWER-Quick, perfunctory, not thorough
Ex: During triage, the paramedic gave each accident victim a cursory examination.
.Define adulation. - ANSWER-Excessive admiration or praise.
.Define circumspect. - ANSWER-Being careful not to take risks.
, .Describe Jasmine, the new receptionist at the funeral home. - ANSWER-Endowed with
geniality and a good sense of humor.
.Describe the patient's experience with vertigo. - ANSWER-Experiencing vertigo since a boogie
jumping accident, but refusing to use a walking stick.
.Describe the patient's experience with vertigo. - ANSWER-Experiencing vertigo since a boogie
jumping accident, but refusing to use a walking stick.
.Diagnosis - ANSWER-Identification of an injury or disease.
Ex: The patient received a diagnosis of pancreatitis.
.discrete - ANSWER-Distinct, separate.
Ex: The paramedic observed several discrete bruise marks on the patients body.
.Distended - ANSWER-Enlarged or expanded from pressure.
Ex: When a blood vessel is distended, the laboratory technician can easily insert a needle to
obtain a blood sample.
.Dysfunction - ANSWER-Impaired or abnormal functioning
Ex: Family dysfunction may increase when a member experiences an acute physical illness.
.EMpathy - ANSWER-Ability to share what others are felling; understanding the feelings of
another.
.Exacerbate - ANSWER-To make worse or more severe.