Phleb 41-121
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| An element used in the development and function of the thyroid gland, tincuture of iodine is used as a disinfectant & as a germicide. | Iodine
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| A condition of drowsiness or indifference. | Lethargic
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| That upon which a parasite of microorganism feeds. | Host
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| Staining of bacteria for identification purposes. | Gram Stain
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| A localized collection of blood, caused by a break in the wall of the blood vessel. | Hematoma
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| Concentration or accumulation of large analytes in the blood, increase concentration of red blood cells caused by a decrease in plasma volume. | Hemoconcentration
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| The rupture of red blood cells and release of hemoglobin into the serum or plasma. | Hemolysis
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| A blood disease which interferes with the normal clotting of the blood causing excessive bleeding. | Hemophilia
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| A marked increse in the leukocytes in the blood. | Leukocytosis
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| The fluid found between tissue cells as plasma filters out the capillaries into microscopic scopes. | Intersitial Fluid
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| The fluid within the cells consisting mostly of water. | Intracellular Fluid
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| A pathological condition caused by the growth of microorganisms in a host. | Infection
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| The principle vein draining the lower part of the body. | Inferior Vena Cava
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| To introduce microorganisms into a culture medium. | Inoculate
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| An abnormal amount of fat in the blood causing the serum to appear milky and cloudy. | Lipemia
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| The inner cavity of blood vessel and arteries through which blood flows. | Lumen
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| Discharge of abnormally large amounts of blood. | Hemorrhage
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| The longest vein in the leg. | Great Saphenous
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| The percentage of erythrocytes in the whole blood by volume. | Hematocrit
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| High speed machine that spins blood tubes to separate the cellular and liquid parts of the blood. | Centrifuge
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| Study of geriatrics. | Gerentology
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| Cellular components of the skin and mucus membranes. | Epithelium
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| The removal of chemical substances from the blood by bypassing it through tubes made of semi permeable membranes. | Dialysis
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| A suffix which means cells. | Cyte
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| Pertaining to the stomach and intestines. | Gastrointestinal
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| Study of the digestive system. | Gastroenterology
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| Separation, confining a patient to a specified area. | Isolation
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| A hormone used to control blood sugar levels. | Insulin
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| White blood cells. | Leukocytes
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| A blood tissue disease marked by the excessive production of white blood cells. | Leukemia
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| Marked by diversity or distinction. | Differential
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| A lung disease marked by the loss of elasticity and thinning of the lung tissue. | Empysema
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| Having and object awareness of another persons feelings. | Empathy
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| Undissolved matter in the blood such as a blood clot. | Embolus
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| An accumulation of fluids in the tissue. | Edema
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| Bubble caused by improper venipuncture. | Frothing
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| To change from a liquid to a solid or semi-solid state. | Coagulate
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| A protein in the blood and tissues which interacts with other coag. factors to form a clot. | Fibrin
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| Pertains to the small intestines. | Enteric
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| An artery or vein located in the groin. | Femoral
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| Study of female genital organs. | Gynecology
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| Growth, developing or originating from within. | Endogenous
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| Inflammation of the lining of the heart. | Endocarditis
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| The study of chemical secreting glands and their function. | Endocrinology
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| Needing air, difficult or labored breathing. | Dyspnea
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| A larger blood vessel or nerve, accompanied alongside by a smaller brance. | Collateral
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| The use of chemical agents in the treatment of disease. | Chemotherapy
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| Coagulated blood. | Clot
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| A pain located in the head. (Headache) | Cephalagia
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| A blood thinning agent monitored by prothrombin times (PT) | Coumadin
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| The largest organ in the body involved with metabolism, blood clotting, and protein formation. | Liver
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| The metric fluids measure equivalent to 1000 milliliters (ml). | Liter
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| A marked decrease in the leukocytes in the blood. | Leukopenia
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| Fluid accumulating in the cavities, penetrating through vessel walls into adjoining tissue. | Exudate
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| The surgical removal of the uterus through walls of the abdomen or vagina. | Hysterectomy
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| An unusually low level of blood sugar. | Hypoglycemia
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| An unusually high level of blood sugar. | Hyperglycemia
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| A chemical substnace which is manufactured in an organ gland or body part and is transported in the blood stream to another part of the blood and used there to stimulate a chemical action or increased body function. | Hormone
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| An inflammation of the liver. | Hepatitis
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| Pertaining to the liver. | Hepatic
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| The growing of microorganisms in a temperature controlled environment. | Incubation
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| The inability to make oneself understood by another. | Incoherent
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| The loss of sphincter muscle control leading to the inability to retain urine, semen, or feces. | Incontinence
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| Resistance to a disease brough about by the development of antibodies. | Immune
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| Permanent surgical attachment of a vein to an artery to change the flow of blood. Used for dialysis only, not for o btaining blood for lab testing. | Fistula
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| Inflammation of the stomach. | Gastritis
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| A state in which abnormal amounts of poorly oxygenated blood hemoglobin causes the skin to appear bluishs, grayish, or purple. | Cyanosis
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| Originates outside an organ or body part. | Exogenous
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| Layers of ephithelial cells which lines from the blood, heart and lymph vessel cavities. | Endothelium
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| A drug used to treat cardiac disorders. | Dioxin
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| Major vascular area of the skin in neonates only 0.35 to 1.6mm from the skins surface. | Dermal Subcutaneous Injection
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| Inflammation of the brain. | Encephalitis
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| Use of chemical cleaner to destroy microorganisms on inanimate objects. | Disinfect
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| Fever or feverlike symptoms. | Febrile
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| An instrument which measures the size of the needle. | Gauge
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| Study of aging and problems of the elderly. | Geriatrics
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| A sugar (dextrose) formed in the body during a metabolic process. | Glucose
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| Spherical or ovoid bacteria. | Coccus
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| The vein located on the thumb side or outermost side of the arm. | Cephalic Vein
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| Capable of being transferred either directly or indirectly from one person to another. | Communicable
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