20. AT #4 Digestive and Urinary system Terminology Flashcards
Nocturia
Abormal condition of excessive urination at night
Elimination
– undigested food substances excreted through the anus after processing in bowel
Gingiv/
Gums of the mouth
Voiding/micturition
To urinate/pass urine
An/o
Anus
Ingestion
intake of substances: passing of food and fluids from the mouth into the alimentary tract
Pylor/o
pylorus (opening between the stomach and duodenum)
Gastr/o
Stomach
Duoden/o
Duodenum
Vesic/o
Urinary bladder
What ezyme breaks down starch
Amylase
Col/o
Colon
Stomat/o
Mouth
GI
gastrointestinal
IBS
Irritable bowel syndrome
Collection of symptoms including cramping, bloating, constipation, diarrhoea
NPO/NBM
Nothing by mouth
Cholecyst/o
Gall bladder
Proct/o
Anus and rectum
What ezyme breaks down fats/lipids
Lipase
oliguria
Abnormal condition of decreased urine output. Urinary output less than 400 ml per day or less than 20 ml per hour
Absorption
– movement of digested food molecules/nutrients across the intestine wall into the blood or lymph
Urinary retention
Inability of the patient to empty their bladder
Haematuria
Abnormal condition of blood in the urine
Nephr/o
Kidney
Palat/
Roof of mouth
Ren/o
Kidney
Digestion
– The breakdown of large insoluble molecules (fat, protein, starch/carbohydrate) into small soluble molecules by chemical and physical means
Assimilation
– movement of digested food molecules from the bloodstream into the cells
Glycosuria
Abnormal condition of glucose in the urine
Urinary frequency
More frequent voiding than what is normal for that patient
Enter/o
Intestines (normally small intestines)
Jejun/o
Jejunum
Dysuria
Painful urination
Hepat/o
Liver
Pyuria
Abnormal condition of white blood cells in the urine
Esophag/o
Oesophagus
Rect/o
Rectum
Appendic/o
Appendix
Uremia
Condition of high levels of urea in the blood
Sigmoid/o
Sigmoid colon
Or/o
Mouth
Pancreat/o
Pancreas
Colon/o
Colon
Cyst/o
Urinary bladder
Append/o
Appendix
Ureter/o
Ureter
Pyel/o
Renal Pelvis
Propulsion
– the movement of the ingested food / fluids along the tract
TPN
Total parenteral nutrition (IV nutritious solutions)
urethr/o
Urethra
Anuria
Abnormal condition of no urine production
Albuminuria
Abnormal condition of protein in the urine
SBO
Small bowel obstruction
GORD
Gastroesophageal reflux disease
Ile/o
Ileum
What ezyme breaks down proteins
Trypsin
enuresis
involuntary urination
What is the medical term for involuntary urination?
enuresis