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Sebaceous Glads

Oil Glands

Sudoriferous Gland

Sweat Glads

Scab

Crust

Mole

Nevious

Tumor

Oma

Hair loss

Alopecia

Smooth Muscle

Involuntary Muscle found in internal organs

Striated (Skeletal) Muscle

Voluntarty muscle attached to the skeleton

Cardiac Muscle

Muscle of the heart

Wasting away of muscles

atrophy

Closed fracture

Broken bone with no open wound

Open fracture

Broken bone with an open wound

Simple fracture

Non displaced fracture involving one fracture line that does not need extensive treatment


Complex Fracture

Displaced fracture that requires surgery

Greenstick

Incomplete break of the bone

What is a tendon?

A tendon connects muscle to bone

What is a ligament?

A ligament connects bone to bone

What is the name for the breast bone?

Sternum

What is the divisions of the spinal column?

7 cervical


12 thoracic


5 lumbar


1 sacrum


1 coccyx

Supine Postion

Lying flat on the back

Recumbent

Lying down regularly



Prone

Lying face down and flat

erect

normal standing

Pharynx

Throat

Larynx

Voice box

Treachea

Windpipe

Infection of the lungs

Pneumonia

Where is the exchange of gases?

Alveoli



Arth

Joint

-plasty

surgical repair

-centesis

puncture for aspiration

hydrosis



condition of water

edema

Too much fluid

diaphoresis

excessive sweating

-rraphy

repair

cost/o

rib

-algia

pain

-itis

inflammation

pneum/o

air or lung

-ectomy

removal

endo

inside

a, an

without

malacia

softening

gastr/o

stomach

cutane/o

skin

my/o

muscle

arth/o

joint

erythr/o

red

cyan/o

blue

tachy

fast

polu

many

retro

behind

epi

upon

contra

against

Restrictive Disease

Trouble breathing in


ex: obesity


idiopathic pulmanary fibrosis


sacodosis


pneumonia

Obstructive Diseases

Trouble breathing out


ex: asthma


bronchitis


emphysema


COPD

COPD

Permanent destructive pulmonary disorder that is a combination of chronic bronchitis and emphyseme

Pleura

membranes enclosing the lung and lining the thoracic cavity

Diaphragm

Aids in respiration by moving up and down

Ox/o

oxygen

phren/o

diaphragm

thorac/o

chest

lob/o

lobe (a portion)

rhin/o

nose

or/o

mouth

pharyng/o

pharynx

spir/o

breathing

alveol/o

alveolous

capn/o

carbon dioxide

LARYNG/O

Larynx

uvul/o

uvula

pleur/o

pleura

trache/o

treachea

pulmon/o

lung

Long Bones

arms and legs

Short Bones

Wrists and Ankles

Flat Bones

Skull, shoulder blades and pelvis

Irregular Bones

Ear,face and vertebrae

What are the two sections of the Skeletal system?

Axial and Appendicular

Where is the Axial skeleton?

Forms the main trunk of the body includes skull,spinal column,ribs and breastbone

Where is the Appendicular skeleton?

Forms the extremities includes shoulder arm bones pelvic gridle and leg bones

What are sinuses?

Air spaces in and around facial bones

What are the bones in each arm?

Humerus- upper arm bone


Ulna- lower arm whose upper end forms elbow


Radius- lower arm on the thumb side

Bones in each hand include:

8 carpals- form the wrist


5 metacarpals- form palm of hand


14 phalanges- form the fingers

What is the difference between medicaid and medicare?



Medicaid is a need and designed by the federal government but administered by state gov.


Medicare is administered by the federal government, entitled program, everyone 65 or older is entitled



Medical a sepsis

Clean

Subjective

What person complains of

Surgical a sepsis

sterile

Objective

What you can see is wrong