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Proteins

A basic food substance containing all living matter

Genes

The units responsible for inheretance

Mucus

A thick liquid secreted by mucus glands

Esophagogaatrostomy

A surgical operation in which a new communication is fashioned between the esophagus and the stomach

Dietry

The food and beverage a person or animal consumes

Shingles

An acute infection caused by the herpes zoster virus, the same virus that causes chickenpox

Delusion

Is an unshakeable belief in something untrue

Whiplash

Is a non-medical term used to describe neck pain following an injury to the soft tissue of your neck

Migraine

Severe headaches often associated with spots before the eyes, nausea, and vomiting

Cornea

The transparent membrane on the anterior surface of the eyeball

Renal Cortex

The outer portion of the kidney

Ureter

The tube that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder

Urinary bladder

The organ that stores and eliminates urine excreted by the kidney

Urinary frequency

A need to urinate often without an increase in average output

Cystometrograph

A study of bladder function in which the bladder is filled with fluid or air

Cystometrograph

A study of bladder function in which the bladder is filled with fluid or air

Hematuria

Presence of blood in the urine

Body motions

Certain words are used to describe the movement of the body

Body motions

Certain words are used to describe the movement of the body

Abduction

Moves away from

Body motions

Certain words are used to describe the movement of the body

Abduction

Moves away from

Flexion

Decrease an angle

Body motions

Certain words are used to describe the movement of the body

Abduction

Moves away from

Flexion

Decrease an angle

Elevation

Raises a body part

Body motions

Certain words are used to describe the movement of the body

Abduction

Moves away from

Flexion

Decrease an angle

Elevation

Raises a body part

Rotation

Turns near the axis

Body motions

Certain words are used to describe the movement of the body

Abduction

Moves away from

Flexion

Decrease an angle

Elevation

Raises a body part

Rotation

Turns near the axis

Supination

Turns upward or forward

Body motions

Certain words are used to describe the movement of the body

Abduction

Moves away from

Flexion

Decrease an angle

Elevation

Raises a body part

Rotation

Turns near the axis

Supination

Turns upward or forward

Adduction

Moves towards

Body motions

Certain words are used to describe the movement of the body

Abduction

Moves away from

Flexion

Decrease an angle

Elevation

Raises a body part

Rotation

Turns near the axis

Supination

Turns upward or forward

Adduction

Moves towards

Extension

Increases the angle

Body motions

Certain words are used to describe the movement of the body

Abduction

Moves away from

Flexion

Decrease an angle

Elevation

Raises a body part

Rotation

Turns near the axis

Supination

Turns upward or forward

Adduction

Moves towards

Extension

Increases the angle

Depression

Lowers a body part

Body motions

Certain words are used to describe the movement of the body

Abduction

Moves away from

Flexion

Decrease an angle

Elevation

Raises a body part

Rotation

Turns near the axis

Supination

Turns upward or forward

Adduction

Moves towards

Extension

Increases the angle

Depression

Lowers a body part

Circumduction

Turns at the far end

Body motions

Certain words are used to describe the movement of the body

Pronation

Turns downwards or backwards

Abduction

Moves away from

Flexion

Decrease an angle

Elevation

Raises a body part

Rotation

Turns near the axis

Supination

Turns upward or forward

Adduction

Moves towards

Extension

Increases the angle

Depression

Lowers a body part

Circumduction

Turns at the far end

Surgical tray set up

-wash your hands


-tissue pathology requisition


-BD SCRUB (bedadine)


-sterile towel(to dry docs hands)


Next to the sink^


Tray:


-lay down mayo drape, drop half way off table (to cover when done setting up)


-3 alcohol swabs


-sterile gloves


-xylocane freezing


-syringe/plunger


-needle


-attach syringe to needle/inject


-scalpel


-fresh knife blade


-attach blade to scalpel


-specimen container


- towel clamp


-gauze (to fan leakage)


-bacterio static-water (flush out)


-second set of needle and syringe


-needle holder


-plain gut sutures (dissolvable)


-dermalon (non dissolvable)


-suture scissors


-more gauze


-wash it out with betadine


-dressings


-bandage scissors


-fold mayo deal over