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- Front
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away from
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Ab
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to, toward
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Ad
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up
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Ana
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against
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Anti
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life
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Bio
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together
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Con
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to undo, free from
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Dis
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back of body
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Dors/i
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outside
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Ecto
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inward
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Eso
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cause (of disease)
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Eti/o
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under, below
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Infra
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bad
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Mal
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middle
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Meso
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one
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Mono
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death (cells of body)
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Necro
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night
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Noct/i
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organ
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Organ/o
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light
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Photo
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first
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Prim/i
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back
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Retro
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half
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Semi
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over, above
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Super
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three
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Tri
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beyond, excess
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Ultra
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one
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Uni
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cell
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-cytle
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condition
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-iasis
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disease
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-pathy
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inflammation
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-itis
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instrument for visual examination
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-scope
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pain
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-algia
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killing
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-cidal
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vomiting
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-emesis
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smell
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-odia
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vision
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-opia
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infection
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-sepsis
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air, gas
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Aer/o
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alveolus
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Alveol/o
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rib
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Cost/o
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breast
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Mast/o
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breath
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Spir/o
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bronchus
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Bronch/i
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bronchiole
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Bronchiol/e
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chest
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Steth/o
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lobe
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Lob/o
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lung
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Pulmon/o
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lung, air
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Pneumat/o
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lung, air
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Pneum/o
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lung, air
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Pneumon/o
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milk
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Lact/o
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mucus
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Muc/o
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sternum
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Stern/o
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thorax(chest)
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Thorac/o
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breathing
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-pnea
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carbon dioxide
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-capnia
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thorax
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-thorax
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surgical procedure to aspirate fluid
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-centesis
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anterior axillary line
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AAL
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anterior/posterior
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AP
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adult respiratory disease syndrome
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ARDS
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breast self examination
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BSE
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chest x-ray
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CXR
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electrocardiogram
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EKG, ECG
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head of bed
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HOB
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history and physical
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H & P
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intermittent positive pressure breathing
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IPPB
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left lower lobe
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LLL
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left upper lobe
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LUL
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oxygen
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O2
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mid-clavicular line
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MCL
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mid-vertebral line
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MVL
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mid-scapular line
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MSL
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posterior axillary line
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PAL
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pneumocystis carinii pneumonia
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PCP
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shortness of breath
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SOB
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turn, cough, and deep breathe
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TCDB
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tracheostomy
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Trach
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bronchial asthma
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BA
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cystic fibrosis
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CF
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chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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COPD
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obstructive sleep apnea
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OSA
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respiratory distress syndrome
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RDS
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sudden, acute respiratory syndrome
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SARS
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upper respiratory infection
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URI
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smallest structure of mammary gland
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Alveoli
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caked area surrounding nipple
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Areola
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thin, yellow fluid
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Colostrum
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benign breast mass
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Fibroadenoma
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excessive breast development in male
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Gynecomastia
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nipples depressed
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Inverted
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inflammation of breast
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Mastitis
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orange peel appearance of breast due to adema
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Peau d' orange
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dimpled or pucker on the skin
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Retraction
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atrophic pink, purple, or white linear streaks on the breasts or other areas of the body (stretch marks)due to fast weight gain
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Striae
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extension of breast tissue into axillae
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Tail of Spence
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functional units of the lung; site of respiratory exchange of CO2 and O2
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Alveoli
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manubriosternal angle, continuous with the 2nd rib
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Angle of Louis
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cessation of breathing
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Apnea
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abnormal resp. condition characterized by bronchospasm, wheezing, and dyspnea
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Asthma
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abnormal resp. condition characterized by collapsed,shrunken, deflated section of alveoli
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Atelectasis
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slow breathing < 10 breaths per minute
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Bradypnea
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a smaller resp. passageway into which the segmental bronchi divide
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Bronchiole
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abnormal resp. condition characterized by inflammation of the bronchi, resulting in partial obstruction from excessive mucus
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Bronchitis
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normal breath sound heard over major bronchi, 1st and 2nd intercostal space
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Bronchovesicular
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abnormal resp. condition characterized by airway obstruction (bronchitis, emphysema)
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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease/COPD
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millions of hair-like cells lining the tracheobronchial tree
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Cilia
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solidification of portions of lung tissue (pneumnonia)
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Consolidation
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abnormal, discontinuous, adventitious lung sounds heard on inspiration (rales)
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Crackles
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course crackling sensation palpable over the skin when air escapes from lungs
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Crepitus
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difficult, labored breathing
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Dyspnea
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abnormal respiratory condition characterized by air trapping of alveoli
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Emphysema
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palpable vibration from the spoken voice felt over the chest wall
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Fremitus
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coarse, grating, adventitious lung sound heard when the pleurae are inflamed
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Friction rub
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increased levels of carbon dioxide in the blood
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Hypercapnia
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increased rate and depth of breathing
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Hyperventilation
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decreased level of 02 in the blood
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Hypoxemia
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space between the ribs
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Intercostal space
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ability to breathe easily only in an upright position
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Orthopnea
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sudden awakening fromo sleeping with shortness of breath
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Paroxysmal nocturnal dypsnea
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abnormal fluid between layers of the pleura
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Pleural effusion
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low-pitched, musical, snoring caused by airway obstruction (adventitious)
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Rhonchi
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rapid, shallow breathing
> 24 breaths per minute |
Tachypnea
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soft, low-pitched normal breath sounds heard over peripheral lung fields
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Vesicular
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high-pitched, musical, squeaking adventitious lung sound
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Wheeze
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lower tip of the sternum
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Xiphoid process
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aorta
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Aort/o
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vessel
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Angi/o
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artery
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Arteri/o
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arteriole
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Arteriol/o
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yellowish fatty plaque
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Ather/o
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atrium
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Atri/o
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heart
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Cardi/o,
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heart
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Coron/o
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neck, neck-like
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Trachel/o
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valve
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Valv/o
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valve
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Valvul/o
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vessel, duct
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Vas/o
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vein
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Ven/o
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ventricle
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Ventricul/o
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constricted structure
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-stenosis
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apical impulse
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AI
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arteriovenous or atrioventricualar (as in valves)
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AV
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beats per minute
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BPM
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coronary artery bypass graft
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CABG
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cardiopulmonary resuscitation
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CPR
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electrocardiogram
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ECG/EKG
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left ventricular hypertrophy
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LVH
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mid-clavicular line
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MCL
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point of maximum impulse
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PMI
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right ventricular hypertrophy
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RVH
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first heart sound: closure of AV valves
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S1
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second heart sound: closure of semilunar valves
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S2
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semilunar valves or stroke volume
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SV
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left semilunar valve separating left ventricle and the aorta
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Aortic valve
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tip of the heart pointing down toward the 5th intercostal space
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Apex of heart
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point of maximal impulse pulsation created as the left ventricle rotates against the chest wall during systole (5th left intercostals space in mid-clavicular line)
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Apical impulse
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heart stops beating
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Asystole
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broader area of heart's outline located at the 3rd right and left intercostal spaces
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Base of the heart
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cup-shaped end piece used for soft, low-pitched heart sounds
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Bell (of the stethoscope)
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slow heart rate
<50 beats per minute in the adult |
Bradycardia
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bulbous enlargement of distal phalanges of fingers and toes that occurs with chronic cyanotic heart and lung conditions
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Clubbing
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dusky blue mottling of the skin and mucous membranes due to excessive amount of reduced hemoglobin in the blood
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Cyanosis
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flat end piece of the stethoscope for high-pitched sounds
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Diaphragm (of the stethoscope)
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the heart's filling phase
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Diastole
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difficult, labored breathing
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Dyspnea
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swelling of legs or dependent body part due to increased interstitial fluid
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Edema
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traditional auscultatory area in the 3rd left intercostal space
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Erb's point
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occurs with closure of the atrioventricular valves signaling the beginning of systole
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First heart sound (S1)
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technique of moving the stethoscope incrementally across the precordium through the auscultatory areas while listening to the heart sounds
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Inching
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left atrioventricular valve separating the left atria and ventricle
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Mitral valve
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uncomfortable awareness of rapid or irregular heart rate
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Palpitation
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high-pitched scratchy extra cardiac sound heard when the precordium is inflamed
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Pericardial friction rub
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normal variation in S2 heard as two separate components during inspiration
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Physiological splitting
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area of the chest wall overlying the heart and great vessels
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Precordium
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right semilunar valve separating the right ventricle and pulmonary artery
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Pulmonic valve
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occurs with closure of the semilunar valves, aortic and pulmonic, and signals the end of systole and the beginning of diastole
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Second Heart Sound (S2)
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temporary loss of consciousness due to decreased cerebral blood flow (fainting), caused by ventricular asystole, pronounced bradycardia, or ventricular fibrillation
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Syncope
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the heart's pumping phase
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Systole
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rapid heart rate,
> 100 beats per minute in the adult |
Tachycardia
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palpable vibration on the chest wall accompanying severe heart murmur
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Thrill
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right atrioventricular valve separating the right atria and ventricle
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Tricuspid valve
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abdomen
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Abdomin/o
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appendix
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Appendic/o
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cecum
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Cec/o
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abdomen (cavity)
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celi/o
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bile duct
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Cholangi/o
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gall,bile
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Chol/e
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colon
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Col/o
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bladder
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Cyst/o
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diaphragm
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Diaphragmat/o
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diverticulum
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Diverticul/o
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duodenum
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Duoden/o
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intestines
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Enter/o
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esophagus
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Esophag/o
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stomach
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Gastr/o
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liver
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Hepat/o
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hernia
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Herni/o
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ileum
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Ile/o
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ileum
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Ili/o
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jejunum
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Jejun/o
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abdomen
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Lapar/o
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stone, calculus
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Lith/o
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kidney
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Nephr/o
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kidney
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Ren/o
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organ
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Organ/o
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umbilicus
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Omphal/o
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pancreas
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Pancreat/o
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pelvis
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Pelv/i
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pelvis
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Pelv/o
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peritoneum
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Peritone/o
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ureter
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Ureter/o
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urethra
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Urethro/o
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urine
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Urin/o
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urine
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Ur/o
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bladder
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Vesic/o
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internal organs
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Viscer/o
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absence of normal opening
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-atresia
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cut into, incision
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-otomy
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artificial opening
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-ostomy
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digestion
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-pepsia
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eating, swallowing
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-phagia
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urine, urination
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-uria
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Abdomen/abdominal
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Abd.
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bowel movement
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BM
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bowel sounds
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BS
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costovertebral angle
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CVA
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gastrointestinal
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GI
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left lower quadrant
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LLQ
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left upper quadrant
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LUQ
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nausea and vomiting
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N & V
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right lower quadrant
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RLQ
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right upper quadrant
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RUQ
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defect or sac formed by dilation in artery wall
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Aneurysm
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loss of appetite for food
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Anorexia
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abnormal accumulation of serous fluid within the peritoneal cavity
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Ascites
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blowing, swooshing sound heard through a stethoscope when an artery is partially obstructed
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Bruit
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first or proximal part of large intestine
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Cecum
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inflammation of the gallbladder
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Cholecycystitis
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lower border of rib margin formed by the medial edges of the 8th, 9th, 10th ribs
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Costal margin
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angle formed by the 12th rib and the vertebral column on the posterior thorax, overlying the kidney
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Costovertebral angle
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difficulty swallowing
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Dysphagia
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name of abd. region between the costal margins
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Epigastrium
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abnormal enlargement of liver
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Hepatomegaly
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abnormal protrusion of bowel through weakening in abd. musculature
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Hernia
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ligament extending from pubic bone to anterior superior iliac spine, forming lower border of abd.
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Inguinal ligament
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abnormal enlargement of internal organ(s)
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Organomegaly
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complete absence of peristaltic movement that may follow abd. surgery or complete bowel obstruction
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Paralytic ileus
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inflammation of the peritoneum
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Peritonitis
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abnormally sunken abd. wall as with malnutrition or underweight
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Scaphoid
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abnormal enlargement of the spleen
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Splenomegaly
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silvery white or pink scar formed by stretching of abd. skin as with pregnancy or obesity
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Striae
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name of abd. region just superior to pubic bone
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Suprapubic
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high-pitched, musical, drum-like percussion note heard when percussing over the stomach and intestine
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Tympany
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depression on the abdomen marking site of entry of umbilical cord
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Umbilicus
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internal organs
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Viscera
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artery
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Arteri/o
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yellowish, fatty plaque
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Ather/o
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blockage, deficiency
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Ish/o
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lymph
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Lymph/o
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clot
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Thromb/o
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vein
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Phleb/o
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vein
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Ven/o
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hardening
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-sclerosis
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arteriosclerotic heart disease
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ASHD
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deep vein thrombosis
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DVT
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peripheral vascular system
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PVS
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determining the patency of the radial and ulnar arteries by compressing one artery site and observing return of the skin color as evidence of patency of the artery
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Allen Test
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defect or sac formed by dilation in artery wall due to atherosclerosis, trauma, or congenital defect
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Aneurysm
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variation from the heart's normal rhythm
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Arrhythmia
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hardening of the arteries
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Arteriosclerosis
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hardening of the arteries
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Atherosclerosis
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slow heart rate, < 50 beats per minute
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Bradycardia
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blowing, swooshing sound heard through a stethoscope when an artery is partially occluded
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Bruit
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dusky blue mottling of the skin and mucous membranes due to excessive amount of reduced hemoglobin in the blood
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Cyanosis
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the heart's filling phase
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Diastole
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ultrasonic stethoscope to detect peripheral pulses
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Doppler
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calf pain that occurs when the foot is sharply dorsiflexed (pushed up toward the knee)
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Homan's sign
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deficiency of arterial blood to a body part, due to constriction
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Ischemia
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muscular pain brought on by exercise, due to arterial insufficiency
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Intermittent claudication
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swelling of extremity due to obstructed lymph channel
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Lymphedema
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disease of the lymph glands; persistant, generalized swelling of the lymph nodes
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Lymphadenopathy
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small oval clumps of lymphatic tissue located at grouped intervals
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Lymph nodes
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tumor of lymphatic tissue
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Lymphoma
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indentation left after examiner depresses the skin over swollen edematous tissue
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Pitting edema
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pressure wave created by each heartbeat, palpable over arteries close to the skin
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Pulse
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heart's pumping phase
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Systole
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inflammation of the vein associated with thrombus formation
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Thrombophlebitis
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dilated tortuos veins with incompetent valves
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Varicose vein
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open skin lesion extending into dermis with sloughing of necrotic inflammatory tissue
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Ulcer
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male
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Andr/o
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anus
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An/o
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Balan/o
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glans penis
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Epididym/o
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edididymus
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hernia
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Herni/o
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testis, testicle
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Orchid/o
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testis, testicle
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Orchi/o
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testis, testicle
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Orch/o
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prostate
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Prostat/o
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sperm
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Spermat/o
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testicle
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Test/o
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vessel/duct
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Vas/o
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seminal vesicle
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Vesicul/o
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hernia protrusion
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-cele
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state of
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-ism
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constricted
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-stenosis
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acquired immune deficiency syndrome
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AIDS
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benign prostate hypertrophy
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BPH
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sexually transmitted infection (disease)
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STI (STD)
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Testicular Self-Examination
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TSE
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transurethral resection of the prostate
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TURP
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sexual intercourse between male and female
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Coitus
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ejection of semen and fluids (seminal fluids) from male urethra
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Ejaculation
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structure composed of coiled ducts of testes; stores sperm
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Epididymus
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congenital defect in which the urethra opens on dorsal (upper) side of penis
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Epispadias
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painful longitudinal tear in tissue (anal)
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Fissure
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male and female sex glands
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Gonads
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mass of dilated, tortous veins in the anorectal area
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Hemorrhoid
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weak spot in abdominal wall through which a loop of bowel may protrude
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Hernia
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scrotal swelling caused by a collection of fluid along the tubes within the testes
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Hydrocele
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congenital defect in which urethra opens on ventral (under) side of penis
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Hypospadias
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blood in the stool
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Melena
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acute inflammation of testis
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Orchitis
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foreskin is retracted and fixed behind glans penis
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Paraphimosis
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encircles upper end of urethra; secretes a fluid that aids in movement of sperm
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Prostate gland
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cancer of the prostate gland
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Prostatic Cancer
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itching or burning sensation in the skin
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Pruritis
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sac suspended on both sides of and just behind the penis. Contains the testes suspended by the spermatic cord
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Scrotum
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collection of vas deferens, blood vessels, lymphatics, and nerves that ascends along the testes and through the inguinal canal into the abdomen
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Spermatic cord
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resection through the urethra to cut back an enlarged prostate
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Transurethral resection of the prostate
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duct carrying sperm from the epididymis through the abdomen and then into the urethra
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Vas deferens
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first/beginning
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Arche/o
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cervix
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Cervic/o
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vagina
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Colp/o
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cul-de/sac
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Culd/o
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bladder
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Cyst/o
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vulva
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Episi/o
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pregnant
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Gravid/o
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woman
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Gynec/o
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woman
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Gyn/o
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hymen
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Hymen/o
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uterus
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Hyster/o
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milk
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Lact/o
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stone
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Lith/o
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breast
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Mamm/o
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breast
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Mast/o
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meatus
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Meat/o
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menstruation
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Men/o
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uterus
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Metr/o
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birth
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Nat/o
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kidney
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Nephr/o
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night
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Noct/o
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scanty, few
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Olig/o
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ovary
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Oophor/o
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egg
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Oo/o
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perineum
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Perine/o
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renal pelvis
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Pyel/o
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fallopian tube
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Salping/o
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ureter
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Ureter/o
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urethra
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Urethra/o
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urine
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Urin/o
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uterus
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Uter/o
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vagina
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Vagin/o
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vulva
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Vulv/o
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absence of normal body opening; closure
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-atresia
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pertaining to
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-ial
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rapid flow of blood
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-oorhagia
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fallopian tube
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-salpinx
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urine, urination
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-uria
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acquired immune deficiency syndrome
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AIDS
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papanicolaou test
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PAP
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pelvic inflammatory disease
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PID
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urinary tract infection
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UTI
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accessory organs of uterus (ovaries, fallopian tubes)
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Adnexa
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absence of menstruation
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Amenorrhea
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small, elongated, erectile tissue in female, located anterior juncture of labia minora
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Clitoris
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inflammation of the bladder
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Cystitis
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prolapse of urinary bladder and its vaginal mucosa into vagina
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Cystocele
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abd. cramping and pain associated with menstruation
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Dysmenorrhea
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painful intercourse
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Dyspareunia
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red-tinged or bloody urination
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Hematuria
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membranous fold of tissue partly closing vaginal orifice
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Hymen
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whitish or yellowish discharge from vaginal orofice
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Leukorrhea
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onset of first menstruation, usually between 11 and 13 years of age
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Menarche
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cessation of the menses
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Menopause
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excessively heavy menstrual flow
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Menorrhagia
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inflammation of the kidney
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Nephritis
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painless test to detect cervical cancer
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Papanicolaou Test
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inflammation of fallopian tubes
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Salpingitis
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stones in the kidney
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Renal Calculi
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infection of one or more organs of the urinary tract
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Urinary tract infection
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inflammation of the vagina
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Vaginitis
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crooked, stiff
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Ankyl/o
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joint
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Arthr/o
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bursa
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Burs/o
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carpals (wrist bones)
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Carp/o
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cartilage
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Chondr/o
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clavicle
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Clavic/o
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rib
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Cost/o
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skull
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Crani/o
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disk
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Disk/o
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femur (upper leg bone)
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Femor/o
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fibula (lower leg bone)
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Fibul/o
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fibrous tissue
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Fibr/o
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humerous (upper arm bone)
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Humer/o
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ilium
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Ili/o
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ischium
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Ishi/o
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movement, motion
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Kinesi/o
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hump
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Kyph/o
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bent forward
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Lord/o
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mandible (lower jaw bone)
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Mandibul/o
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maxilla (upper jaw bone)
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Maxill/o
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meniscus
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Menisci/o
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muscle
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My/o
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bone marrow
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Myel/o
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bone
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Oste/o
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patella (kneecap)
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Patell/o
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phalanges (finger or toe bones)
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Phalang/o
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pubis
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Pub/o
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radius (lower arm bone)
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Radi/o
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connective tissue
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Sarc/o
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scapula (shoulder blade)
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Scapul/o
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crooked, curved
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Scoli/o
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sternum (breastbone)
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Stern/o
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synovia, synovial membrane
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Synovi/o
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tarsals (ankle bone)
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Tars/o
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tendon
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Tend/o
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tibia (lower leg bone)
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Tibi/o
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ulna (lower arm bone)
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Uln/o
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vertebra
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Vertebr/o
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weakness
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-asthenia
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break
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-clasis
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break
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-clast
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break
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-clasia
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surgical fixation
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-desis
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growth
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-physis
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split, fissure
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-schisis
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involuntary muscle contraction
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-spasm
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Ambulate
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Amb.
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below knee amputation
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BKA
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fracture
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Fx
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osteoarthritis
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OA
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rheumatoid arthritis
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RA
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range of motion
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ROM
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moving a body part away from an axis or the median line
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Abduction
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moving a body part toward the center or toward the midline
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Adduction
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immobility, consolidation, and fixation of a joint
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Ankylosis
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pain in a joint
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Arthralgia
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inability to perform coordinated movements
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Ataxia
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bony overgrowths located on proximal interphalangeal joints (associated with osteoarthritis)
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Bouchard's nodes
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associated with rheumatoid arthritis; knuckle hyperextended
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Boutonniere deformity
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enclosed sac filled with viscous fluid located in joint areas of potential friction
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Bursa
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common painful disorder of the wrist due to compression of a nerve
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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moving the arm in a circle around the shoulder
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Circumduction
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shortening of a muscle
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Contracture
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dry cracking sound or sensation due to grating of the ends of damaged bone
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Crepitation
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displacement of bone from its natural position in a joint
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Dislocation
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flexion contractures of the fingers associated with osteoarthritis
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Dupuytren's contracture
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swelling in a joint
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Effusion
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moving the sole of the foot outward at the ankle
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Eversion
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straightening a limb at a joint
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Extension
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bending a limb at a joint
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Flexion
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broken bone
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Fracture
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round, cystic, nontender nodule overlying a tendon sheath or joint (wrist)
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Ganglion
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bony overgrowths of the distal interphalangeal joints associated with osteoarthritis
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Heberden's nodes
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moving the sole of the foot inward at the ankle
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Inversion
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outward or convex curvature of the thoracic spine, hunchback
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Kyphosis
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fibrous bands runnin directly from one bone to another bone
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Ligament
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inward or concave curvature of the lumbar spine
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Lordosis
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bony projection of the ulna at the elbow
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Olecranon process
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noninflammatory, localized, progressive disorder involving deterioration of joint/articulating surfaces
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Osteoarthritis
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loss of bone density (frequently in postmenopausal women)
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Osteoporosis
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kneecap
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Patella
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hands are held back to back for 60 seconds at a 90 degree angle; normal is not symptoms. In carpal tunnel syndrome, numbness and burning occur
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Phalen's test
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surface of the sole of the foot
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Plantar
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turning the forearm so that the palm is down
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Pronation
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moving a body part forward and parallel to the ground
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Protraction
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extent of movement of a joint, rated on scale of 1+ - 5+
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Range of motion
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moving a body part backward and parallel to the ground
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Retraction
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chronic systemic inflammatory disease of joints and surrounding connective tissue
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Rheumatoid arthritis
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S-shaped lateral curvature of the thoracic spine
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Scoliosis
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raised, firm, nontender nodules commonly occuring along olecranon bursa, associated with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)
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Subcutaneous nodules
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incomplete dislocation
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Subluxation
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turning the forearm so that the palm is up
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Supination
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flexion contracture of metacarpophalangeal joint, then hyperextension of proximal interphalangeal joints; occurs with RA
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Swan neck deformity
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cerebellum
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Cerebell/o
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cerebrum, brain
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Cerebr/o
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hard, dura mater
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Dur/o
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brain
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Encephal/o
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ganglion
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Gangli/o
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meninges
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Mening/
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spinal cord
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Myel/o
|
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nerve
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Neur/o
|
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physician, treatment
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-iatry
|
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seizure, attack
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-ictal
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slight paralysis
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-paresis
|
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central nervous system
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CNS
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computed tomography (uses computer to produce images of body)
|
CT
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level of consciousness
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LOC
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lumbar puncture (used to diagnose cerebrospinal fluid)
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LP
|
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magnetic resonance imaging (uses magnetic waves to take cross-sectional and vertical pictures of structures)
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MRI
|
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peripheral nervous system
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PNS
|
|
loss of ability to recognize sensory impressions
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Agnosia
|
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loss of ability to express thoughts in writing
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Agraphia
|
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loss of memory
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Amnesia
|
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loss of pain sensation
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Analgesia
|
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loss of feeling or sensation
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Anesthesia
|
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loss or impairment of the ability to speak
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Aphasia
|
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loss of ability to perform purposeful movements
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Apraxia
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lack of muscle coordination to perform movements
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Ataxia
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area in the cerebral portion of the brain controlling ability to begin speech
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Broca's area
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difficulty speaking
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Dysphasia
|
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rapidly alternating involuntary contraction and relaxation of a muscle
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Clonus
|
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profound unconsciousness
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Coma
|
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violent jarring or shaking that results in vertigo and LOC
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Concussion
|
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awake, alert, aware of one's surroundings
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Conscious
|
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state of mental confusion and excitement;disorientation for time and place, incoherent speech, continuous aimless activity
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Delirium
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cognitive deficit including memory impairment
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Dementia
|
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imperfect articulation of speech
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Dysarthria
|
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impairment in speech consisting of lack of coordination and inability to arrange words in their proper order
|
Dysphasia
|
|
disappearance of conditioned response
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Extinction
|
|
rapid, continuous twitching of resting muscle without movement of limb
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Fasciculation
|
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loss of muscle tone, limp
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Flaccidity
|
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style of walking
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Gait
|
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ability to "read" a number by having it traced on the skin
|
Graphesthesia
|
|
loss of motor power (paralysis) on one side of the body
|
Hemiplegia
|
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motor neuron in the peripheral nervous system
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Lower motor neuron
|
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stiffness in cervical neck area
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Nuchal rigidity
|
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back and forth oscillation of the eyes
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Nystagmus
|
|
prolonged arching of back due to meningeal irritation
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Opisthotonos
|
|
decreased or loss of motor function
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Paralysis
|
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impairment or loss of motor/sensory function in lower half of body
|
Paraplegia
|
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abnormal sensation (burning, numbness, tingling, prickling)
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Parasthesia
|
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ability of the person to discriminate exactly where on the body the skin has been touched
|
Point localization
|
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sudden attack due to interruption of electrical patterns in the brain
|
Seizure
|
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continuous resistance to stretching by a muscle due to abnormally increased tension
|
Spasticity
|
|
ability to recognize objects by feeling their forms, sizes, and weights while the eyes are closed
|
Stereognosis
|
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fainting or sudden loss of consciousness
|
Syncope
|
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repetitive twitching of a muscle group at inappropriate times
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Tic
|
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involuntary contraction of opposing muscle groups resulting in rhythmic movement of one or more joints
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Tremor
|
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ability to distinguish the separation of two simultaneous pin pricks on the skin
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Two-point discrimination
|
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state of being unaware of surroundings and incapable of responding to stimuli
|
Unconsciousness
|
|
nerve entirely within the central nervous system
|
Upper motor neuron
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area in the brain that controls ability to understand speech
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Wernicke's area
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