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Epiglottis   covers the trachea so that food doeas not go into lungs when swallow  
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Regurgitation   fluids and solids come back up from the stomach to the mouth  
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Hemorrhoids   varicose vein in the rectum  
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NPO   nothing sy mouth (nothing per oral)  
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cirrhosis   disease that destroys the cells of the liver  
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colonoscopy   visual exam of colon  
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anorexia   medical term for loss appetite  
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hiatal hernia   protrusion of the stomach through diaphragm, and extending into thoracic cavity  
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appendix can be found   on the end of cecum of the large intestine  
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where is bile produced?   in liver  
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gallbladder   stores bile (gall)  
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cholecystectomy   medical term for the removal of the gallbladder  
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chol/e   bile, gall  
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cholecystitis   inflammation of the gallbladder  
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cholelithiasis   abnormal condition of gallstones  
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diverticulitis   inflammation of diverticulum, especially in the colon  
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enter/o   small intestine  
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gingivitis   inflammation of the gums  
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where does urine formation take place?   nephrones  
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UA, U/A   urinalysis  
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introvenous pyelogram   X-ray for kidney using a dye that injected into a vein  
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pyuria   pus in the urine  
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hydronephrosis   caused back up of urine in the kidney  
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nephrolithiasis   kidney stone  
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cystoscopy   visual exam of the bladder  
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anuria   condition of no urine  
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hematuria   blood in urine  
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ureter   tubes that carry urine from kidney to urinary bladder  
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cyst/o   bladder  
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disuria   painful, difficult urination  
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incontinence   involuntary release of urine  
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lith/o   stone  
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micturition   urination  
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cystalgia   pain in the bladder  
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cystotomy   cutting into the bladder  
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pyel/o   renal pelvis  
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uretrostenosis   narrowing of the ureter  
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embryo   baby called in the first 8 weeks of pregnancy  
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spontaneous abortion   miscarriage of the fetus or embryo  
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abruptio placenta   emergency condition in which placenta tears from the wall of uterine  
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fibroid tumor   binign tumor in the uterus  
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perineum   area between the urethra and anal opening  
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multigravida   a woman who has been pregnant one or more times  
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menarche   beginning of the minstruation  
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gestation   length of time during a pregnancy  
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hydrocele   excess amount of fluid around the testes  
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urethra   in males shared by urinary and reproductive systems  
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balanitis   inflammation of the glans of penis  
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cryptorchidism   testes do not descend into the scrotal sac  
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castration   excision of the testicles or ovaries  
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colp/o   vagina  
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mast/o   breast  
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oophor/o   ovary  
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orch/o   testes  
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PSA   Prostate-specific antigen, test for prostate cancer  
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amniocentesis   to remove amniotic fluid  
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