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Anatomy and Physiology

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Anatomy   Study of the structures of the body.  
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Physiology   Study of the functions of the body.  
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What does "gross mean"?   Big  
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Macroscopic   Visible to the naked eye.  
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Microscopic   Not visible to the naked eye.  
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Cytology   Study of cells.  
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Histology   Study of tissues.(group of cells)  
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Signs are measurable, and objective give four examples.   (rash, edema, fever, weight)  
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s/s   Signs & Symptoms  
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If the patient complains of pain, and headache what are these examples of?   Symptoms  
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What does vital mean?   Life  
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How many vital signs are there when practicing in office, and what are they?   5-respiration, blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and weight.  
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dx   disease  
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cx   condition  
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Syndrome   a group of symptoms related to a certain cx or disease.  
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DX   Diagnosis  
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If a identification of a disease is made, what is that called?   Diagnosis  
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CC   Chief Complaint-main reason a patient (pt) seeks care.  
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Outcome of disease.   Prognosis  
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Remission   disappearance of signs and symptoms of a chronic disease for a period of time.  
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Anatomy   Study of the structures of the body.  
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Physiology   Study of the functions of the body.  
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What does "gross mean"?   Big  
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Macroscopic   Visible to the naked eye.  
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Microscopic   Not visible to the naked eye.  
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Cytology   Study of cells.  
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Histology   Study of tissues.(group of cells)  
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Signs are measurable, and objective give four examples.   (rash, edema, fever, weight)  
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s/s   Signs & Symptoms  
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If the patient complains of pain, and headache what are these examples of?   Symptoms  
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What does vital mean?   Life  
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How many vital signs are there when practicing in office, and what are they?   5-respiration, blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and weight.  
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dx   disease  
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cx   condition  
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Syndrome   a group of symptoms related to a certain cx or disease.  
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DX   Diagnosis  
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If a identification of a disease is made, what is that called?   Diagnosis  
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CC   Chief Complaint-main reason a patient (pt) seeks care.  
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Outcome of disease.   Prognosis  
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Remission   disappearance of signs and symptoms of a chronic disease for a period of time.  
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Relapse   Recurrence of disease.  
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Exacerbation   Acute "flare up" of disease.  
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What is inflammation injury to?   Tissue  
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Signs/Symptoms of Inflammation.   Edema, Red, Pain, Heat  
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Erythema   Red  
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RICE   Rest-Ice-Compression-Elevate  
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What drug is administered for inflammation?   Ibruprofen  
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NSAID   Non Steril Anti Inflammatory Drug  
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How many Routes of Transmissions are there, and what are they?   5-Vector borne, airborne, contact transmission, common vehicle, and chain of infection.  
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Organism carried by insect or animal   Vector borne transmission  
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direct   feces into the wound.  
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Indirect transmission   no handwash from pt A-----pt B  
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Which route transmission has indirect and direct contact.   Contact transmission.  
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In consideration to Vector borne transmission what is biological mean?   the insect has the organism in them and they transmitt it through bite.  
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Mechanical   Vector borne transmission that is transmitted from the insect having the organism on the outside of them when touching an open wound.  
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Malaria   Vector borne(biological)  
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TB   Air borne- transmitted by droplets in the air.  
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Common Veehicle   Consume contaminated goods.(ex. recall on eggs from grocery store due to syminallia.  
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Chain of Infection    
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Standard Precaution means to   always assume that everyone and everything is contaminated, unless duelly noted.( ex. think guilty until prooven innocent)  
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ppe   Personal Protective Equipment  
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