Integ./Dig./Res. Sys Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Outer Covering of the Body | Skin |
the outermost, nonvascular layer of the skin | epidermis |
Beneath the skin | Subcutaneous |
Protection, Sensory, Temp. Regulation, metabolism, and waste elimination | 5 Functions of the skin |
Removal of the tissue from body for examinations | Biopsy |
Removal of contaminated or devitaled tissue from a lesion | debridement |
Tissue or organ for implantation or transplantation | Graft |
Malignant new growth made up of the epithelial cells | Carcinoma |
Horny Growth, such as a wart or callosity | Keratosis |
mole or growth | nevus |
inflammation of the skin and subcutaneous tissue | cellulitis |
shingles; inflammation disease of a nerve | herpes zoster |
ringworm | tinea |
infection of the scalp by ringworm | tinea capitis |
infection of the body by ringworm | tinea corporis |
infection of the groin of ringworm | tinea cruris |
athlete's foot | tinea pedis |
lice | pediculosis capitis |
redness in the skin | eczema |
chronic, hereditary, recurrent dermatosis | psoriasis |
disorder that causes various skin lesions | diabetes mellitus |
venereal disease | syphilis |
chicken pox | varicella |
Test for TB | PPD or Mantoux Test |
no body pigment | albinism |
baldness | alopecia |
thermal injury to the skin | Burn |
redness of the skin bc of heat | First Degree Burn |
redness and blisters caused by heat | Second Degree Burn |
Full thickness burns | Third Degree Burn |
localized hyperplasia of the horny layer of the epidermis caused by friction | callus |
study of skin and its diseases | dermatology |
bruise | ecchymosis |
redness of the skin | erythema |
hard crust produced by burns | eschar |
falling off in scales and layers | exfoliation |
necrotic or dead tissue | gangrene |
cut or tearing fo skin | laceration |
itching | pruritus |
pus containing vesicle | pustule |
mark remaining after wound | scar |
swelling; that may be benign or malignant | tumor |
destruction of tissue from sloughing of necrotic inflammatory tissue | ulcer |
hives | urticaria |
blister containing liquid | vesicle |
loss of pigment | vitiligo |
localized area of swelling on the body surface | wheal |
oral cavity forming the beginning of the digestive system | mouth |
organ of taste | tongue |
membranous passage extending from extending from the pharynx to the stomach | esophagus |
musclomembranous expansion of the digestive tract between the esophagus and duodenum | stomach |
pear shaped reservoir for bile | gallbladder |
first part of large intestine | cecum |
opening of the rectum | anus |
malignant tumor | carcinoma |
inflammation of the colon | colitis |
to fold or bend | flexure |
flow of gastric acid contents back up into the esophagus causing heartburn | gastroesophageal reflux disease |
inflammation of the tongue | glossitis |
common symptoms in many gi disorders | nausea and vomiting |
defect of the surface of an organ or tissue | ulcer |
removal of the appendix | appendectomy |
excision of the gallbladder | cholecystectomy |
surgical formation of an opening between the colon and the body surface | colostomy |
excision of the stomach | gastrectomy |
incision through the abdominal wall | laparotomy |
part of the stomach stapled to permit passage of a small amount of food | stomach stapling |
cutting the vagus nerve to reduce stomach stimulation | vagotomy |
insertion of the gloved finger into the rectum or vagina | digital examination |
using endoscopes to examine esophagus, stomach,a and duodenum | esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EDG) |
inspection of the stomachs interior with a gastroscope | gastroscopy |
small stool sample for laboratory results | stool sample or specimen |
using ultrasound to obtain a visual record of any organ | ultrasonography |
building up nurtients for growth and development | anabolism |
act of swallowing | deglutition |
thin leaf shaped structure posterior to the root of tongue | epiglottis |
taking food, liquids, drugs, etc. by mouth | ingestion |
small rough elevations on tongue and roof of mouth; taste buds | papillae |
small cone-shaped tissue hanging from soft plate of the mouth | ovula |
generalized massive edema | anasarca |
severe malnutrition and wasting | cachexia |
disease of the intestine | enteropathy |
pertaining to the tongue | glossal |
washing out an organ (stomach or bowel) | lavage |
mouth (artificially created) | stoma |
structures of the jaws for biting and masticating food | teeth |
pertaining to the saliva | salivary glands |
the throat | pharynx |
membraneous passage extending from the pharynx to the stomach | esophagus |
the first portion of the small intestine | duodenum |
part of the small intestine from the duodenum to the ileum | jejunum |
last portion of the small intestine, from jejunum to cecum | ileum |
large, elongated gland situated transversely behind the stomach | pancreas |
the large, dark red gland int he upper part of the abdomen on the right side, just beneath the diaphragm | liver |
large intestine | colon |
the last of the large intestine | rectum |
union of the two surfaces normally seperated | adhesion |
inflammation of the appendix | appendicitis |
extreme food poisoning | botulism |
gallstones | cholelithiasis |
interstitial inflammation of an organ | cirrhosis |
material expelled from the stomach during vomiting | emesis |
inflammation of the esophagus | esophagitis |
peptic or duodenal tissue inflammation of the stomach or intestinal linings, with pain and sometimes bleeding from perforation | gastric ulcers |
inflammation of the stomach lining | gastritis |
inflammation of the stomach and intestine caused by ingested harmful bacterial toxin, with acute nausea and vomiting, cramps, and diarrhea | gastroenteritis |
inflammation of the liver | hepatitis |
protrusion of a portion of an organ or tissue through an abnormal opening | hernia |
increased motility of the small or large intestine causing nausea, pain, anorexia, and trapping of gas throughout the intestinal tract | IBS |
Body Mass Index >30 | obesity |
inflammation of the pancreas | pancreatitis |
endoscopic examination of the colon | colonoscopy |
noninvasive scanning in visualize fluid, and soft and bone tissue | MRI; Magnetic Resonance Imaging |
the uptake from the intestine of fluids, solutes, proteins, fats, and other nutrients into the intestinal wall cells, blood, lymph, or body fluids | anabolism |
breaking down nutrients | catabolism |
act of converting food and fluids into chemical substances that can be absorbed and assimilated | digestion |
excreting solid waste | elimination |
exerting body solid and liquid waste | excretion |
muscular movement of food and liquid through the GI tract | peristalsis |
wide, short tube, commonly called the windpipe | trachea |
abnormal accumulation of edematous fluid within the peritoneal cavity | ascites |
an intravenous feeding program similar to total perenteral nutrition | hyperalimentation |
no food or drink by mouth | NBO Nothing by Os |
windpipe | trachea |
two cone shaped spongy organs consisting of alveoli, blood vessels, nerves, and elastic tissues. | lung |
one of the larger passages conveying air to the lung lobes | bronchus |
one of the subdivisions of the branched bronchial tree | brinchiloes |
muscular partition that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity and aids in the process of breathing | diaphragm |
localized collection of pus in a cavity formed by the disintegration of tissues | abscess |
Adult (Acute) respiratory distress syndrome | ARDS |
spasm and narrowing of bronchi, leading to bronchial airway obstruction | asthma |
abnormally slow breathing | bradypnea |
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease | COPD |
hemorrhage from the nose | epistaxis |
influenza | flu |
acute viral infection of the respiratory tract | influenza |
inflammation of the larynx | laryngitis |
inflammation of the pharynx | pharyngitis |
sudden infant death syndrome | SIDS |
inflammation of a sinus | sinusitis |
upper respiratory infection | URI |
medication that can be sprayed from a container to relieve bronchial distress, especially asthma | aerosol |
without oxygen | anoxia |
temporary cessation of breathing | apnea |
lung examination using a bronchoscope | bronchoscopy |
cardiopulmonary resuscitation | CPR |
blueish looking | cyanosis |
labored or difficult breathing | dyspnea |
excess of CO2 in the blood | hypercapnia |
insufficient oxygen | hypoxia |
excision of a lobe of the lung | lobectomy |
purified protein derivative (TB Test) | PPD |
tests to assess ventilatory status | pulmonary function |
a device for giving artificial respiration or to assist in pulmonary ventilation | respirator or ventilator |
Short of Breath | SOB |
surgical punture of the chest wall into the parietal cavity to remove fluid | thoracentesis |
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