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89 Cards in this Set
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Sebaceous Glads |
Oil Glands |
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Sudoriferous Gland |
Sweat Glads |
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Scab |
Crust |
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Mole |
Nevious |
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Tumor |
Oma |
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Hair loss |
Alopecia |
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Smooth Muscle |
Involuntary Muscle found in internal organs |
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Striated (Skeletal) Muscle |
Voluntarty muscle attached to the skeleton |
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Cardiac Muscle |
Muscle of the heart |
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Wasting away of muscles |
atrophy |
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Closed fracture |
Broken bone with no open wound |
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Open fracture |
Broken bone with an open wound |
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Simple fracture |
Non displaced fracture involving one fracture line that does not need extensive treatment
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Complex Fracture |
Displaced fracture that requires surgery |
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Greenstick |
Incomplete break of the bone |
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What is a tendon? |
A tendon connects muscle to bone |
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What is a ligament? |
A ligament connects bone to bone |
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What is the name for the breast bone? |
Sternum |
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What is the divisions of the spinal column? |
7 cervical 12 thoracic 5 lumbar 1 sacrum 1 coccyx |
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Supine Postion |
Lying flat on the back |
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Recumbent |
Lying down regularly |
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Prone |
Lying face down and flat |
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erect |
normal standing |
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Pharynx |
Throat |
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Larynx |
Voice box |
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Treachea |
Windpipe |
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Infection of the lungs |
Pneumonia |
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Where is the exchange of gases? |
Alveoli |
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Arth |
Joint |
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-plasty |
surgical repair |
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-centesis |
puncture for aspiration
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hydrosis |
condition of water |
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edema |
Too much fluid
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diaphoresis |
excessive sweating |
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-rraphy |
repair |
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cost/o |
rib |
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-algia |
pain |
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-itis |
inflammation |
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pneum/o |
air or lung |
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-ectomy |
removal |
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endo |
inside |
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a, an |
without |
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malacia |
softening |
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gastr/o |
stomach |
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cutane/o |
skin |
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my/o |
muscle |
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arth/o |
joint |
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erythr/o |
red |
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cyan/o |
blue |
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tachy |
fast |
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polu |
many |
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retro |
behind |
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epi |
upon |
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contra |
against |
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Restrictive Disease |
Trouble breathing in ex: obesity idiopathic pulmanary fibrosis sacodosis pneumonia |
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Obstructive Diseases |
Trouble breathing out ex: asthma bronchitis emphysema COPD |
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COPD |
Permanent destructive pulmonary disorder that is a combination of chronic bronchitis and emphyseme |
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Pleura |
membranes enclosing the lung and lining the thoracic cavity |
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Diaphragm |
Aids in respiration by moving up and down |
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Ox/o |
oxygen |
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phren/o |
diaphragm |
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thorac/o |
chest |
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lob/o |
lobe (a portion) |
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rhin/o |
nose |
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or/o |
mouth |
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pharyng/o |
pharynx |
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spir/o |
breathing |
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alveol/o |
alveolous |
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capn/o |
carbon dioxide |
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LARYNG/O |
Larynx |
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uvul/o |
uvula |
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pleur/o |
pleura |
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trache/o |
treachea |
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pulmon/o |
lung |
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Long Bones |
arms and legs |
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Short Bones |
Wrists and Ankles |
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Flat Bones |
Skull, shoulder blades and pelvis |
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Irregular Bones |
Ear,face and vertebrae |
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What are the two sections of the Skeletal system? |
Axial and Appendicular |
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Where is the Axial skeleton? |
Forms the main trunk of the body includes skull,spinal column,ribs and breastbone |
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Where is the Appendicular skeleton? |
Forms the extremities includes shoulder arm bones pelvic gridle and leg bones |
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What are sinuses? |
Air spaces in and around facial bones |
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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 |
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Bones in each hand include: |
8 carpals- form the wrist 5 metacarpals- form palm of hand 14 phalanges- form the fingers |
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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 |
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Medical a sepsis |
Clean |
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Subjective |
What person complains of |
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Surgical a sepsis |
sterile |
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Objective |
What you can see is wrong |