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Hesi Vocabulary

Vocabulary List of Hesi Exam

TermDefinition
Abstain To voluntairly refrain from something.
Accountable To be responsible.
Acute Sudden, Intense.
Adhere To hold fast or stick together.
Adverse Undesired, possibly harmful.
Aegis Control, protection.
Ambivalent Uncertain, having contradictory feelings.
Apply To place, put on, or spread something.
Assent To give consent; to agree
Audible Able to be heard.
Bacteria Single-celled, microscopic organisms.
Bilateral Present on two sides.
Cardiac Of or relaring to the heart.
Cavity An opening or an empty area.
Cease Come to an end or bring to an end.
Chronology Order of events as they occurred.
Compensatory Offsetting or making up for something.
Concave Rounded inward.
Concise Brief, to the point.
Consistency Degree of viscosity; how thick or thin a fluid is in relation to how it flows.
Constrict To draw together or become smaller.
Contingent Dependent
Contraindication A reason something is not advisable or should not be done.
Convulsive Having or causing convultions, ie., violent shaking of the body.
Cursory Quick, perfunctory, not thorough.
Defecate Expel Feces.
Deficit A deficiency or lack of something.
Depress Press downward.
Depth Downward measurement from a surface.
Deteriorating Worsening.
Device Tool or Piece of equipment
Diagnosis Identification of an injury or disease.
Dilate To enlarge or expend.
Dilute To make a liquid less concentrated.
Discrete Distinct, separate.
Distal Distant; away from the center (such as of the body)
Distended Enlarged or expanded from pressure.
Dysfunction Impaired or abnormal functions
Empathy Ability to share what others are feeling; understanding the feelings of others.
Equilibrium Balance
Etiology The origin or cause of a disease or condition.
Exacerbate To make worse or more severe.
Expand To increase in size or amount.
Exposure To come in contact.
Extension Lengthening; unbending a joint.
External Located outside of the body.
Fatal Resulting in death.
Fatigue Extreme tiredness, exhaustion.
Flexion Bending a joint.
Flushed Reddened or ruddy appearance.
Gastrointestinal Of or relating to the stomach and the intestines.
Hematologic Of or relating to blood.
Hydration Maintenance of body fluid balance.
Hygiene Measures contributing to cleanliness and good health.
Impaired Diminished or lacking some usual quality or level.
Impending Occurring in the near future, about to happen.
Impervious Impenetrable, not allowing anything to pass through.
Imply To suggest without explicitly stating.
Incidence Occurrence.
Infection Contamination or invasion of body tissue by pathogenic organisms.
Infer To conclude or deduce.
Inflamed Reddened, swollen, warm, and often tender.
Ingest To swallow for digestion.
Initiate To begin or put into practice.
Insidious So gradual as to not become apparent for a long time.
Intact In place, unharmed.
Internal Located within the body.
Invasive Inserting or entering into a body part.
Kinetic Of or related to movement.
Labile Changing rapidly and often.
Laceration Cut; tear.
Latent Present but not active or visible.
Lateral On the side.
Lethargic Difficult to arouse.
Manifestation An indication or sign of a condition.
Musculoskeletal Of or relating to muscle and skeleton.
Neurologic Of or relating to the nervous system.
Neurovascular Of or relating to the nervous system and blood vessels.
Nutrient Substance or ingredient that provides nourishment.
Occluded Closed or obstructed.
Ongoing Continuous.
Oral Given through or affecting the mouth.
Otic Of the ear.
Parameter A characteristic or constant factor, limit.
Patent Open
Pathogenic Causing or able to cause disease.
Pathology Processes, causes, and effects of a disease; abnormality.
Posterior Located behind; in the back.
Potent Producing a strong effect.
Potential Capable of occurring or likely to occur.
Precaution Preventive measure.
Precipitous Rapid, uncontrolled.
Predispose To make more susceptible or more likely to occur.
Preexisting Already present.
Primary First or most significant.
Priority Of great importance.
Prognosis The anticipated or expected course or outcome.
Rationale The underlying reason.
Recur To occur again.
Renal Of or relating to the kidneys.
Respiration Inhalation and exhalation of air.
Restrict To limit.
Retain To hold or keep.
Serene Calm, tranquil.
Status Condition.
Sublingual Under the tongue.
Supplement To take in addition to or to complete.
Suppress To stop or subdue.
Symmetric (Symmetrical) Being equal or the same in size, shape, and relative position.
Symptom An indication of a problem.
Syndrome Group of symptoms that, when occurring together, reflect a specific disease or disorder.
Therapeutic Of or relating to the treatment of a disease or a disorder.
Toxic Causing harm, poisonous.
Transdermal Crossing through the skin.
Transmission Transfer, such as of a disease, from one person to another.
Trauma Injury, wound.
Triage Process used to determine the priority of treatment for patients according to the severity of a patient's condition and the likelihood of benefit from the treatment.
Ubiquitous Being or seeming to be everywhere at once.
Urinate Excrete or expel urine.
Vascular Of or relating to blood vessels.
Verbal Spoken, using words.
Virulent Extremely harmful and severe.
Virus Microsopic infections agent capable of replicating only in living cells, usually causing infectious disease.
Vital Essential.
Volume Amount or space occupied by a fluid.
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