Basic Medicine Flashcards
Carp-
Wrist
Body system connected to
Brain
Nervous system
Body system connected to
Ova
Reproductive system
Body system connected to
Aorta
Cardiovascular system
Body system connected to
Nephron
Urinary system
Body system connected to
Mensuration
Reproductive system
Body system connected to
Urea
Urinary system
Body system connected to
Neurosecretion
Endocrine system
Body system connected to
Oestrogen
Reproductive system
Body system connected to
Olfactory
Nervous system
Body system connected to
Pressure
Cardiovascular system
Body system connected to
Hair
Integumentary system
Body system connected to
Movement
Skeletal system
Body system connected to
Leucocytes
Hematology
Body system connected to
Nose
Respiratory system
Body system connected to
Sweat
Integumentary system
Body system connected to
Thyroid
Endocrine system
Body system connected to
Ribs
Skeletal system
Body system connected to
Contraction
Somatic muscles
Body system connected to
Infection
Lymphatic system
Body system connected to
Gland
Endocrine system
Body system connected to
Marrow
Lymphatic system
Body system connected to
Bone
Skeletal system
Body system connected to
Vein
Cardiovascular system
Body system connected to
Anemia
Hematology
Body system connected to
Semen
Reproductive system
Body system connected to
Peritoneal cavity
Digestive system
Body system connected to
Vessels
Lymphatic system
Body system connected to
Absorption
Digestive system
Body system connected to
Carriers
Endocrine system
Body system connected to
Cartilage
Skeletal system
Body system connected to
Bladder
Urinary system
Body system connected to
Cortex
Urinary system
Body system connected to
Nodes
Lymphatic system
Body system connected to
Fibers
Somatic muscles
Body system connected to
Tendon
Somatic muscles
Body system connected to
Coagulation
Hematology
Body system connected to
Verruca
Integumentary system
Body system connected to
Chewing
Digestive system
Body system connected to
Fibrin
Hematology
Body system connected to
Neurones
Nervous system
Body system connected to
Pustules
Integumentary system
Body system connected to
Straited
Somatic muscles
Body system connected to
Bronchus
Respiratory system
Body system connected to
Sensitivity
Nervous system
Cervic-
Neck
Body system connected to
Valve
Cardiovascular system
Body system connected to
Mucus
Respiratory system
Nas
Nose
Body system connected to
Ventilation
Respiratory system
The long-term results of an illness or treatment
Sequelae
A study of the patient’s body
Examination
The causes leading to an illness
Aetiology
An unusual feature which may be worrying or dangerous
Abnormality
A meeting between patient and doctor to discuss problems
Consultation
The identification of a particular illness
Diagnosis
A change in the structure or function of the organs or tissues of the body
Disease
Taking away the cause of illness or finding it early
Prevention
A group of signs which are characteristic of a particular illness
Syndrome
Additional problems to the original illness
Complications
Likely outcome of an illness
Prognosis
A patient’s medical background, problems, behavior and lifestyle
History
What the doctor conceive of the illness
Signs
Brachi-
Arm
Somat-
Body
Corpor-
Body
Mast-
Breast
Mamm-
Breast
Bucca-
Cheek
Thorac-
Chest
Steth-
Chest
Pect-
Chest
Ot-
Ear
Aur-
Ear
Ophthalm-
Eye
Ocul-
Eye
Faci-
Face
Dactyl-
Finger/toe
Digit-
Finger/toe
Pod-
Foot
Ped-
Foot
Cheir-
Hand
Man-
Hand
Cephal-
Head
Capit-
Head
Stom(at)-
Mouth
Or-
Mouth
Trachel-
Neck
Identifying several illnesses which the patient may have
Differential diagnosis
Body system connected to
Villi
Digestive system
Rhin-
Nose
Things wrong with the body which the patient complains of or experiences
Symptoms
People in the hospital with some form of illness are known as ___.
Patients
When they first arrive at the hospital, a doctor or nurse ___ them and show them to a bed and a ___.
Admits
Ward
There may be a letter of ___ From another doctor explaining the history.
Referral
The doctor may have to complete a ___ for tests.
Request
Many medical personnel have to be ready to go to work in the event of an emergency if they are ___.
On call
The doctor made the sight of blood, urine or tissue ___ analysis.
Specimens
Every day the doctor will speak to the patients during the ___.
Ward rounds
Patients who require surgery will be asked to a ___ form.
Consent
A patient who is well enough to go home will be ___.
Discharged
A patient who does not need to stay in the hospital overnight can see the hospital specialist as an ___ and will be given an appointment to attend the ___.
Outpatient
Clinic
When colleagues are absent from work because of illness, others will have to ___.
Cover
Patients who are getting better are ___.
Convalscent
The hospital may arrange for a ___ When doctors are on holiday.
Locum
Noun
Square
Adjective
Square
Noun
Circle
Adjective
Circular
Noun
Triangle
Adjective
Triangular
Noun
Semicircle
Adjective
Semicircular
Noun
Diamond
Adjective
Diamond shaped
Noun
Sphere
Adjective
Spherical
Noun
Hemisphere
Adjective
Hemispherical
Noun
Cylinder
Adjective
Cylindrical
Noun
Pyramid
Adjective
Pyramidal
Noun
Cone
Adjective
Conical
Part of the body that is
Funnel shaped
Infundibulum (fallopian tubes)
Part of the body that is
Pear shaped
Uterus
Part of the body that is
Dome shaped
Diaphragm
Part of the body that is
Tubular
Femur
Part of the body that is
Hoop shaped
Atlas
Part of the body that is
Tapering wedge shaped
Sacrum
Coccyx
Part of the body that is
Horseshoe shaped
Hyoid born
Part of the body that is
Pyramidal
Orbit
Part of the body that is
C shaped
Bars of cartilage in the trachea