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Oral Exam - abbreviations and definitions

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pt   patient  
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RLE   right lower extremity (Right Leg)  
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edema   swelling , swollen  
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ambulation   the activity of walking  
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DVT   deep vein thrombosis ( blood clot)  
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HX   history  
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polyuria   excess urine secretion  
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hematuria   bold in urine  
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urinary incontinence   inability to control urine release  
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bout   occurrence  
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malaise (meh-lays)   illness, discomfort  
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SOB   shortness of breath  
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dyspnea (disp-knee-ah)   shortness of breath, difficulty breathing  
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syncope ( sink-oh-pee)   fainting; loss of consciousness due to insufficient blood flow to the brain  
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glenohumeral   glenoid cavity and humerus; shoulder joint socket  
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arthroscopy (arth - ross - copy)   examination of a joint with arthroscope  
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RO   rule out  
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labral   Cartilage that lines and reinforces the ball and socket joint of the shoulder  
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unremarkable   within normal limits  
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FH   family history  
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ca   cancer  
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oncologist   specialist in oncology who treats cancer  
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ulcerating lesion   lesion eroding away or mucous membrane. ( open wound)  
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metastases   development of secondary malignant growth at a distance from primary site of cancer  
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axilla   armpit  
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sclerotomy   inscison; surgical incision of the sclera  
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retinal detachment   retina becomes separate from underlying tissues in the eye  
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retinitis   inflammation of the retina  
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NKA   No Known Allergies  
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NSAIDs   Non Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs  
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q4h   every 4 hours  
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po   post operative  
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acute   severe  
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cholecystitis (Kole - eh - cyst - it is)   inflamed gall bladder (swelling or irritated) Caused by gallstone that blocks the cystic duct, the tube through which bile travels into and out of the gallbladder. When a stone blocks this duct, bile builds up, causing irritation and pressure in the  
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f/u   follow up  
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Dx   diagnosis  
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dysphagia   difficulty swallowing  
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NPO   nothing by mouth  
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nasogastric intubation   insertion of plastic tube through nose, past throat into the stomach  
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aspiration   choking; breathing in  
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paralysis   Loss of muscle function in part of your body. Loss of strength of limb or muscle group - caused by damage in central nervous system/spinal cord  
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RUE   Right Upper Extremity (Right Arm)  
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RLE   Right Lower Extremity (Right Leg)  
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aphasia ( ah - faze - ia)   loss of words, unable to talk  
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CVA   Cerebral Vascular Accident - Stroke  
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yo   year old  
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acromegaly   enlargement of limbs  
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hypersecretion   excessive secretion  
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GH   Growth Hormone  
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resection   surgical- partial removal of organ or tissues  
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cystitis   inflamed bladder; (UTI -bladder infection)  
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