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Medical, Surgical, and Diagnostic Procedures

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Procedure
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infusion therapy   delivery of fluids directly into the blood stream via a vein for treating various disorders; also called IV therapy  
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ablation   removal of a part, pathway, or function by surgery, chemical destruction, electrocautery, freezing, or radio frequency (RF)  
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anastomosis   surgical joining of two ducts, vessels, or bowel segments to allow flow from one to another  
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cauterize   destruction of tissue by electricity, freezing, heat, or corrosive chemicals  
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curettage   scraping of a body cavity with a spoon-shaped instrument called a curette (curet)  
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incision and drainage (I&D)   incision made to allow the free flow or withdrawal of fluids from a wound or cavity  
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laser surgery   use of a high intensity laser light beam to remove diseased tissues, stop bleeding blood vessels, or for cosmetic purposes  
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resection   removal of part or all of a structure, organ, or tissue  
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revision   surgical procedure used to replace or compensate for a previously implanted device or correct an undesirable result or effect of a previous surgery  
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inspection   sequence of procedures designed to evaluate the health status of a patient  
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palpation   gentle application of the hands to a specific structure or body area to determine size, consistency, texture, symmetry, and tenderness of underlying structures  
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percussion   tapping a structure with the hand or fingers to assess consistency and the presence or absence of fluids within the underlying structure  
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auscultation   listening to the heart, bowel, and lungs with or without a stethoscope to assess the presence and quality of sounds  
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endoscopy   visual examination of a body cavity or canal using a specialized lighted instrument called an endoscope  
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blood chemical analysis   laboratory test, usually performed on serum, to evaluate various substances to determine whether they fall within a normal range  
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complete blood count (CBC)   panel of blood tests used as a broad screening test for anemias, infections, and other diseases  
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organ-disease panel   series of blood tests used to evaluate a specific organ (liver panel) or disease (anemia panel)  
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computed tomography (CT)   imaging technique in which an x-ray emitter rotates around the area to be scanned and a computer measures the intensity of transmitted x-rays from different angles; formerly called computerized axial tomography  
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fluoroscopy   technique in which x-rays are directed through the body to a fluorescent screen that displays internal structures in continuous motion  
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magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)   technique that uses radio waves and a strong magnetic field, rather than an x-ray beam, to produce highly detailed, multiplanar, cross-sectional views of soft tissues  
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nuclear scan   technique in which a radioactive material called a tracer is introduced into the body and a specialized camera is used to produce images of organs and structures  
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positron emission tomography (PET)   computed tomography records the positrons emitted from a radiopharmaceutical to produce a cross-sectional image of metabolic activity of body tissues to determine the presence of disease  
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radiography   technique in which x-rays are passed through the body or area and captured on a film to generate an image; also called x-ray  
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single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT)   radiological technique that integrates computed tomography (CT) and a radioactive material (tracer) injected into the bloodstream to visualize blood flow to tissues and organs  
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ultrasonography (US)   high-frequency sound waves (ultrasound) are directed at soft tissue and reflected as "echoes" to produce an image on a monitor of an internal body structure; also called ultrasound, sonography, and echo  
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biopsy   removal of a representative tissue sample from a body site for microscopic examination, usually to establish a diagnosis  
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excisional biopsy   biopsy in which the entire lesion is removed  
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incisional biopsy   biopsy in which only a small sample of the lesion is removed  
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