Exam 1 vocab Flashcards
Abrasion
Scrape of the skin due to something abrasive
Acute
New, usually of rapid onset and of concern, opposite of chronic
Ambulate
To walk from place to place
Anterior
Located towards front of body
Artery
Blood vessel carrying blood away from heart
Benign
Normal, of no danger to health
Bradycardia
Slow heart rate (hr less than 60 bpm)
Cardiomegaly
Enlarged heart
Cholecystitis
Inflammation of the cholecyst (gallbladder)
Chronic
Long-standing, constant, opposite of acute
COPD
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, lung Dz commonly seen in smokers
Coronary artery
The artery that supplies heart tissue with blood
Cerebrovascular accident (CVA)
“Stroke”, lack of blood supply to brain —> brain damage
Diaphoresis
Sweating
Distal
Farther from the trunk of the body
Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
Blood clot in deep vein, most often an extremity
Dyspnea
Problems with breathing
Dysuria
Painful urination
Ecchymosis
Bruise
Edema
Swelling
Emesis
Vomiting
Epistaxis
Nose bleed
Erythema/erythematous
Redness/ red
Febrile
Elevated body temp, fever, indicative of infection.
Grossly
Obviously, a lot, wholly
Hematemesis
Very large amounts of blood in vomit
Hematuria
Very large amounts of blood in urine
Hemoptysis
Coughing up very large amounts of blood
Hemorrhage
Excessive or profuse bleeding
Hepatomegaly
Enlarged liver
Hypertension
High blood pressure
Hypotension
Low blood pressure
Hypoxia
Low oxygen saturation of body, not enough oxygen in blood
Infarct
Area of dead tissue after lack of blood supply
Inferior
Lower on body, farther from head
Ischemia
Lack of blood supply
Laceration
Splitting of skin due to trauma (cut due to something sharp)
Lateral
Farther from midline (line from nose to belly button)
Medial
Nearer to midline (line from nose to belly button)
Melena
Black tarry stool
Myocardial infarction (MI)
Death of cardiac muscle due to ischemia
Myalgia
Muscular pain (muscle aches)
Oriented x3
Oriented to person, place and time
Pallor
Pale skin
Posterior/Dorsal
Rear or backside of body
Proximal
Nearer to trunk of body
Pruritic
Itchy
Pulmonary embolism (PE)
Blocking of pulmonary artery due to blood clot
Purulent
Pus-like
Rales
Crackles, wet crackling noise in lungs
Rhinorrhea
Clear nasal discharge, “runny nose”
Rhonchi
Rattling noise of mucous in lungs
Sepsis
Dangerous infection of blood
STEMI
ST elevation MI, real time ongoing death of heart tissue due to ischemia
Superior
Higher on body, nearer to head
Supine
Body position lying face up
Syncope
“Passing out”, loss of consciousness or fainting
Tachycardia
Fast heart rate (HR > 100 bpm)
Tachypnea
Increasing breathing rate
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
Minor stroke, neurological fnt regained quickly with time
Vein
Blood vessel carrying blood toward heart
Vertigo
Condition of dizziness, “room spinning”
Wheezing
High pitched sound in lungs with asthmatics or lung disease