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JT - A joint 5. measures brain activity EKG - see ECG eclampsia - a serious condition affecting pregnant women in which the entire body is affected by convulsions and the patient eventually passes into a coma ectopic pregnancy - the development of the fetus in the fallopian tube instead of in the womb edema - excessive accumulation of fluid elavil - trade name for amitriptyline electrolyte analysis - tests the basic chemicals in the body; sodium, potassium, chloride, and bicarbonate embolectomy - surgical removal of an embolus embolus - a blood clot EMS - abbreviation for emergency medical services. You’re your own best advocate. The color of the burn is red (and there may be blistering); capillary refill is present; the skin texture is edematous (filled with fluid), and the burn heals in 10 to 21 days with no or minimal scarring. Abscess: A tender, fluid-filled pocket that forms in tissue, usually due to infection. 33. Any time you listen to an expert speaker, acronyms and abbreviations litter their language. NICU: Neonatal intensive care unit, a specialized unit that cares for premature infants. preeclampsia - the physical condition of pregnant woman prior to eclampsia. anaphylactic shock - an extreme allergic reaction that usually involves heart failure, circulatory collapse, a severe asthma-like difficulty in breathing and sometimes results in death. https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/jargon. 23. Some medical root words are intuitive simply based on your experiences. Doctors aim to foster an environment that generates dialogue. Psych: Refers to psychiatry or the psychiatric ward. Cardi/o: Related to the heart. This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. IM - Intramuscular 7. 1. By staying clear of jargon, the dictionary offers fast and concise information, whether the user is searching for a description of an over-the-counter or prescription medication, a medical abbreviation, a test procedure, a medical research topic, or an illness. Outpatient: A patient who receives care without being admitted to a hospital. Also often referred to as a collapsed lung heparin - a blood anticoagulant hepatolenticular degeneration - excessive accumulation of copper in the kidney, liver, and brain, which if untreated, is invariably fatal holosystolic murmur - a heart murmur that begins with the heart sound S1 and occupying all of the systole, then reaching S2. Learn and study in an easy and simple way about the Real Estate terms with Flashcard quizzes. Imaging by computer using a strong magnetic field and radio frequencies MVA - abbreviation used in ERs for a motor vehicle accident myocardial infarction - a heart attack myosis - excessive contraction of the pupil in the eye M&M - abbreviation for Morbidity/Mortality, is a conference held by many departments on cases that either ended in death (where there was an interesting diagnosis)--mortality, or someone with a good diagnosis--morbidity. Medical terms and words are something out of this world, so we’ve put this page together to try and explain what some of it means! But what if you don’t have a doctor you see regularly? PT: Physical therapy, a type of treatment to help patients move and feel better. BMI: Body mass index, a measure of body fat based on height and weight. Stat: Immediately. Good cap refill is two seconds or less capoten - see captopril captopril - an antihypertensive and ACE inhibitor prescribed for high blood failure and congestive heart failure. Use this list to get you started. Fluconazole is often used by AIDS patients to combat oral thrush and other infections fluoroscope - an X-ray machine Focused H and P - a history and physical examination. The breath smells fruity and the patient is usually comatose. Study Chapter 10 Medical Terms Flashcards Flashcards at ProProfs - Here are Chapter 10 medical terms Flashcards. All content on this website, including dictionary, thesaurus, literature, geography, and other reference data is for informational purposes only. Is it stabbing and knife-like or dull and throbbing? There are many more medical acronyms and abbreviations than what’s listed below. 35. Fracture: Broken bone or cartilage. The color of the burn is white, black, or brown; capillary refill is absent; the skin texture is leathery; and there is no spontaneous healing thoracotomy - surgery on the thoracic (chest cavity) thorazine - a multipurpose drug (chlorpromazine) that works as a sedative, an antiemetic, an antispasmodic, and a hypotensive. Having thoughtful conversations with your physician is about more than just gaining knowledge. 11. HR: Heart rate, expressed as beats per minute. The second level is a damaging, deep partial-thickness burn that is pink or white in color; capillary refill might or might not be present; the skin texture is thick; and the burn heals in 25-60 days with a dense scar sed rate - erythrocyte sedimentation rate, a red blood count used to determine inflammation and tissue destruction sepsis - a very severe infection serum amylase enzyme test - a test for pancreatitis shock - a circulatory disturbance marked by a severe drop in blood pressure, rapid pulse, clammy skin, pallor, and a rapid heart rate solu-medrol - methylprednisolone, a form or prednisone, an adrenal corticosteroid, a powerful steroid spinal tap - see lumbar puncture spleen - a part of lymphatic system, helps filter blood of bacteria and impurities splenectomy - surgical removal of the spleen stasis - a slowing or stopping of blood flow stat - from the Latin statinum, meaning immediately STD - abbreviation for sexually transmitted disease sternotomy - surgical opening of the breast bone stomach pumping - a large tube called an Ewald is inserted into the stomach, sucks out the contents, then the stomach is flushed out with clear water then charcoal and a cathartic (a fluid that passes through the bowel quickly) streptokinase - an enzyme that can break up and liquefy blood clots stridor - what breathing sounds like when the larynx or trachea is obstructed subdural - outside the brain sublingual - a medication that is taken by dissolving under the tongue succinylcholine - a short-acting muscle relaxant systolic - pressure during the contraction of the heart systolic murmur - a cardiac murmur that occurs between the first and second heart sounds, T3, T4, etc - Third thoracic vertebrae; fourth thoracic vertebrae, etc tachycardia - an extremely rapid heart rate, usually signified by a pulse over 100 beats per minute tamoxifen - the chemotherapy drug of choice for postmenopausal metastatic breast cancer tension pneumothorax - a collapsed lung tetralogy of Fallot - a surgically correctable congenital heart defect that consists of pulmonary stenoisis. 8. Fentanyl can enhance the effect of certain narcotics (including morphine) fetal distress - a term used to describe a number of critical conditions threatening the live delivery of a fetus FHT - abbreviation for fetal heart tones fibrillation - an uncoordinated, quivering of the heart muscle resulting in a completely irregular pulse first-degree burn - a burn affecting only the epidermis. 6. Debridement of burns is extremely painful decerebration - the progressive loss of cerebral function; advanced decerebration (and the resultant deep unconsciousness) occurs with severe damage to the cerebrum, the largest part of the brain deep vein thrombosis - a blood clot in a deep vein defibrillation - the cessation of fibrillation of the cardiac muscle and restoration of a normal rhythm delusional - having an irrational belief that cannot be changed by a rational argument, often found in schizophrenia and manic-depressive psychosis demerol - trade name for meperidine, a synthetic analgesic often used as a substitute for morphine diabetic ketoacidosis - depletion of the body's alkali reserves due to diabetes, causing a major disruption in the body's acid-base balance. 15. When that happens, don’t be afraid to ask for clarity. Medical terminology follows the same structural rules all language does, including use of prefixes and suffixes. 25. 13. 38. 14. 2. (2) A specialized term, phrase, or acronym, that is either created for a particular purpose—e.g., nutmeg liver—or is a new use—e.g., organ transplant for scavenging parts from a ‘dying’ computer—for an extant term Segen's Medical … OR: Operating room where surgeries are performed. -lysis: Decomposition, destruction, or breaking down. BP - Medical shorthand for blood pressure 3. A-, an-: Lack of or without. This medical terminology cheat sheet covers a lot of ground, but there will likely be times when you hear something unfamiliar. Encephal/o: Related to the brain. 49. The tests included in a GGF1 are a CBC, Chem 7, chest film, U/A, and blood cultures times two GI cocktail - a commonly used mixture of liquid donnatal (which stops gastrointestinal spasms), viscous lidocaine and mylanta (which counteracts the stomach acid and soothes the stomach). Symptoms include blood pressure greater than 140/90; persistent proteinuria (protein in the urine); and edema preemie - slang expression for a baby born before full term, usually defined as a child born weighing less than five and a half pounds procardia - a calcium channel blocker prescribed for Raynaud's phenomena and high blood pressure Prolixin - a drug (fluphenazine hydrochloride) used for psychotic disorders, moderate to severe depression, control of agitation, intractable pain, senility, and alcohol withdrawal symptoms PT - prothrombine time, a clotting factor test for blood PTT - partial prothrombine time, see PT ptosis - drooping of the eyelid pulmonary edema - fluid in the lungs pulmonary embolism - a blood clot in the lungs pulsatile - beating, as in a pulsatile mass pulse - a pulsating artery that gives evidence that the heart is beating, usually about 70 times per minute puls/ox - pulse oximetry, a measure of the saturation of hemoglobin by oxygen, or how well the person is breathing pulsus paradoxus - a condition in which the pulse pressure declines during respiratory inspiration PVCs - premature cardiac ventricular contractions pyelogram - an x-ray of the kidneys using an intravenously inserted dye, q - every iteration, ie a med of Q5min would be every five minutes, or Q6h is every 6 hours, rape kit - a package containing envelopes for the collection of hair, sperm, and blood samples of a rape victims, as well as the official reporting forms rapid infuser - a device that transports blood into the system at a fast rate to help prevent hypohemia reflux - moving backward in the esophagus renogram - an x-ray of the kidneys respirations - breaths; the act of inhaling and exhaling retrocecal - behind the cecum rifampin - an antibiotic used to treat meningitis, tuberculosis, Legionnaire's disease, leprosy, and staph infections rifabutin - a drug used to help prevent mycobacterium avium complex disease in patients with HIV infections Ringer's solution - an intravenous solution consisting of salt, potassium, and calcium boiled in water used to treat dehydration, saline solution - a blood volume substitute made of salt and water, a temporary substitute for lost blood schizophrenia - a mental disorder marked by hallucinations, delusions, and disintegration of the thought processes scoop and run - a term used by EMTs and ER personnel for a situation where no treatment is possible at an accident scene and all they can do it "scoop" up the victims and "run" with them to the ER second-degree burn - there are two levels of second-degree burn: The first level is a burn in which both the epidermis and the underlying dermis are damaged.

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