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preoperative medical terminology

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fixative   a substance used to harden & perserve specimens  
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hypoxia   a decreased amount of oxygen reaching the blood cells  
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respiration   process of breathing, the inspiration & expiration of air involving muscles of the chest and abdomen  
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pathology   study of diseases  
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anoxia   lack of oxygen  
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electrocardiogram   recording of electrical activity of the heart  
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cheyne-stokes   alternating cycles of hypernea & apnea often seen in critically ill or unconscious pt.  
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tachycardia   heart rate consistently above normal  
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A.M. admissions   pt's entering the hospital the morning of surgery  
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ambulatory surgery   surgical care performed w/o overnight hospitalization  
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culture   a growth of living material/microorganism in a prepared media  
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110-130 beats per minute   infant heart rate  
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frozen section   a piece of tissue/organ quickly frozen & then cut into a thin slice for viewing under a microscope  
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pre-operative holding area   designaged room/area where pt's wait prior to going to the OR  
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hypothermia   below normal body temperature  
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pulse pressure   difference between systolic & distolic  
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suffocation   any stoppage of respirations caused by strangulation,aspiratio of foreign object or drowning  
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blood pressure   force of blood exerted on the arterial walls as the heart beats  
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formalin   an aqueous solution of 37% formaldehyde w/methanol added  
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intermittent fever   fever that alternates between elevated & normal/subnormal body temperature  
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dyspnea   painful,difficult or labored breathing  
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remittent fever   fever that alternates rising/dropping, but which has no indication of normal body temperature  
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hyperpnea   an increase in the depth of breathing  
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specimen   any tissue,fluid or foreign body removed from a pt  
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bronchial washings   cells collected from 1 or both bronchi by irrigation  
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patient advocate   person who assists the pt and their families w/their need for information & assistance in coping with surgery  
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pulse deficit   difference between pulse counts taken simultaneously at different sites  
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asphyxia   increased CO2 & decreased O2 in the body as a result of some sort of interference w/respiration  
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nursing process   planned process of integrated steps, includes assessment,planning,intervention & evaluation  
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rales   bubbling/rattling sounds caused by mucous in the air passages as in bronchitis or pneumonia  
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bradycardia   abnormally slow heart rate  
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diastolic pressure   pressure at its lowest when heart is relaxed  
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nursing diagnosis   classifying pt data collected to focus on care needed  
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eupnea   ordinary, quiet respiration w/o effort  
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febrile   feverous; pertaining to a fever  
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orthopnea   breathing may only be possible when person stans or sits in an upright position  
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smear   material spread thinly on a surface (slide) so it can be viewed under a microscope  
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arrhythmia   uneven intervals between pulse or heart beats  
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apnea   cessation in breathing; lack of breathing  
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pulse   beat of the heart as felt thru the walls of the arteries  
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