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Review of Med Terms

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Term
Definition
Posterior   situated behind, pertaining to or located at or toward the back, synonyms: caudal, dorsal  
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Superior   higher than, situated above something else, better than, one in charge of others  
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Postero (prefix)   posterior, situated behind, toward the back  
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Anterior   before; in front of, in anatomical nomenclature, refers to the ventral or abdominal side  
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Bilateral   pertaining to or affecting two sides  
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Medial   pertaining to the middle, nearer to the midline plane; toward the midline plane  
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Ventral   pertaining to the venter (belly), toward the belly of the organism  
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Distal   farthest from the center, from a medial line, or from the trunk; opposed to proximal  
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Proximal   nearest the point of attachment, center of the body, or point of reference; opposite of distal  
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Lateral   pertaining to the side, farther from the midline plane; away from the midline plane  
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Cephalad   toward the head  
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Inferior   beneath; lower, used medically in reference to the undersurface of an organ or indicating structure below another structure  
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Dorsal   pertaining to the dorsum (back), lying on the back with face upward; supine, toward the back  
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Unilateral   affecting or occurring on only one side  
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Prone   horizontal with the face downward, denoting the hand with the palm turned downward, opposite of supine  
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Supine   lying on the back with face upward; dorsal, a position of the hand or foot with the palm or foot facing upward; the opposite of prone  
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Erythrocytes   a circulating cell that contains hemoglobin and carries oxygen to the tissue,synonym: red blood cell  
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Remission   a lessening in severity or an abatement of symptoms, period during which symptoms abate, period when no evidence of underlying disease exists  
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Benign   not recurrent or progressive; nonmalignant  
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Systemic   related or pertaining to a system, pertaining to the blood flow that leaves the left ventricle to deliver oxygen to the body as distinct from the blood flow that leaves the right ventricle to become oxygenated in the lungs  
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Leukocyte   any of several kinds of colorless or nearly colorless cells of the immune system that circulate in the blood and lymph, comprise granulocytes and agranulocytes, synonym: white blood cell  
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Histology   the study of the microscopic structure of tissue  
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Pathologist   a medical professional trained to examine tissues, cells, and specimens of body fluids for evidence of disease  
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Somatogenic   originating in the body  
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Hyperplasia   an abnormal increase in the number of normal cells in an organ or tissue with no evidence of cancer, synonym: hypergenesis  
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-stasis (suffix)   condition of standing still; staying in one place  
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Oncology   the branch of medicine dealing with cancer  
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Oncogenic (adjective for Oncogenesis)   tumor formation and development  
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Mediolateral   concerning the middle and side of a structure  
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Dysuria   painful or difficult urination  
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Pathology   the study of the nature and cause of disease, which involves changes in structure and function, a condition produced by disease  
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Myopathy   any congenital or acquired muscle disease, marked clinically by focal or diffuse muscular weakness  
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lipoma   a benign fatty tumor, they often appear in crops on the arms or trunk but are not metastatic  
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cyto (prefix)   cell  
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cyano (prefix)   blue  
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cell   the basic unit of life  
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tissue   a group or collection of similar cells and their intercellular substance that perform a particular function  
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organ   a body structure made of several tissues that all contribute to specific functions  
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system   an organized grouping of structures, such as a group of cells that perform a particular function  
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ad lib   freely; as desired  
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DNR   do not resuscitate  
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HTN   hypertension  
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LLE   left lower extremity  
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LUQ   left upper quadrant  
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noct.   in the night  
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Bx   biopsy  
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PRN, p.r.n.   as needed  
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stat.   immediately  
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UA   urinalysis  
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̅p (line on top)   after  
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̅a (line on top)   before  
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A-P   anterior-posterior  
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DOB   date of birth  
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Hx, hx   history  
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LLQ   lower left quadrant  
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MDI   metered-dose inhaler  
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NPO; n.p.o.   nothing by mouth  
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PCA   patient-controlled analgesia  
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Pt   platinum; patient  
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PT   prothrombin time; physical therapy  
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pt   pint  
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Sx   symptoms  
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URI   upper respiratory infection  
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b.i.d., bid   twice a day  
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ECG/EKG   electrocardiogram, electrocardiograph  
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I&O   intake and output  
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LLL   left lower lobe  
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mEq   milliequivalent  
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OOB   out of bed  
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PICC   peripherally inserted central catheter  
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q   every  
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T   temperature  
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WNL   within normal limits  
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BM   bowel movement  
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Gtt, gtt   drops  
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IM   intramuscular  
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lmp   last menstrual period  
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mg   milligram  
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OR   operating room  
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PMH   past medical history  
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ROM   range of motion  
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P, p   melting point  
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wt.   weight  
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̅c (line on top)   with  
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̅s (line on top)   without  
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bpm   beats per minute  
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GU   genitourinary  
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kg   kilogram  
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LOC   level/loss of consciousness  
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mm   millimeter  
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O.S.   left eye  
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post.   posterior  
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RLQ   right lower quadrant  
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R,r   roentgen (unit of exposure to x-rays or gamma rays)  
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a.c., ac   before a meal  
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BP   blood pressure  
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HCT, Hct   hematocrit  
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lb   pound  
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LUE   left upper extremity  
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MVA   motor vehicle accident  
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os   mouth; opening  
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PO; p.o.   by mouth; orally  
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t.i.d.   three times a day  
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p.c.   after meals  
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c/o   complains of  
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hgb   hemoglobin  
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LE   lower extremity; lupus erythematosus  
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LUL   left upper lobe  
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NKA   no known allergies  
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OTC   over-the-counter  
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p.r.   through the rectum  
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SOB   shortness of breath  
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Tx   Treatment  
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yo   years old  
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Dx   diagnosis  
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O2   oxygen  
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Arthr/o   joint  
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Hepat/o   liver  
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Ven/o   vein  
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Oste/o   bone  
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Intra   within; in; into  
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Sub   under; beneath; in small quantity; less than normal  
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Lip/o   lipid (fat)  
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Viscer/o   large internal organs (viscera)  
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Cyan/o   blue  
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Erythr/o   red  
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Leuk/o   white; white blood cell  
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Melan/o   black  
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Hypo   below; deficient, less than, under; beneath  
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Hyper   above; more than normal, excessive; beyond  
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Super/o   above; beyond; superior  
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Later/o   side  
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Medi/o   middle  
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-itis   inflammation of; infection of  
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-ous   pertaining to; possessing; full of  
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-pathy   disease; suffering  
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-megaly   enlargement of a body part  
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-genesis   producing; forming  
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-cyte   cell  
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-ology   science of; study of  
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-ior   pertaining to  
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-path   disease; suffering  
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