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Mblex Study Guide

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The principles and methods of mechanics applied to the structure and function of the human body   Biomechanics  
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Distortions of health that result when functions or systems are neither balanced nor working at their optimum.   Disharmony  
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A branch of mechanics that involves the aspects of time, space, and mass as a moving system.   Kinematics  
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The study of mvmt. that combines the fields of anatomy, physiology, physics, and geometry and relates to human mvmt.   Kinesiology  
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The forces causing mvmt.   Kinetics  
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The branch of physics dealing with the study of forces and the motion produced by their actions   Mechanics  
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Word meaning "the life force"   Chi,Qi  
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What does SOAP stand for in charting?   Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan  
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Which of the two body cavities holds the brain inside the skull and the spinal cord in the vertebral column?   Dorsal Cavity  
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Which one of the two body cavities make up the combined thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic cavities, aka abdominopelvic cavity?   Ventral Cavity  
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The same side   Ipsilateral  
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The opposite side   Contralateral  
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The palm side of the hand   Volar (Palmar)  
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Ends bend inward;angulation of a part of the body inward towards the midline   Varus  
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Ends bent outward; angulation of a part of the body outward from the midline; for example, bent toward the wall   Valgus  
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Right   Dextral  
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Left;levo   Sinistral  
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Describes polar relationships/dynamic balance between opposing forces & the continual process of creation & destruction   Yin/Yang  
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Infra (p)   Beneath  
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Juxta- (p)   Adjoining, near to  
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Levo (p)   Left  
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Neo (p)   New  
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Olig (p)   Small, scanty  
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Ortho(o)   Straight, erect, correct  
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Osm(io,o) (p)   Smell, odor  
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Oxy- (p)   Sharp, acute, acid  
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Pan (p)   All  
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Para- (p)   Abnormal  
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Peri (p)   Around  
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Poly (p)   Many, much  
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Retro (p)   Backward  
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Schist (p)   Split, divided  
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Son(o) (p)   Sounds  
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Steno- (p)   Contracted, narrow  
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Strat(i) (p)   Layer  
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Tract (p)   Pull down  
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Zyg(o,us) (p)   Yoke, join, together  
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Aden(o) (r)   Gland  
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Angi(o) (r)   Vessel  
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Cephal(o) (r)   Head  
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Chrondr(o) (r)   Cartilage  
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Cyst(o) (r)   Bladder, cyst  
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Encephal(o) (r)   Brain  
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Enter(o) (r)   Intestines  
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Gloss(o) (r)   Tongue  
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Hepat(o) (r)   Liver  
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My(o) (r)   Muscle  
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Myel(o) (r)   Spinal Cord, bone marrow  
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Nephr(o) (r)   Kidney  
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Ophthalm(o) (r)   Eye  
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Orth(o) (r)   Straight, normal, correct  
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Ot(o) (r)   Ear  
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Py(o) (r)   Pus  
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Rhin(o) (r)   Nose  
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Salpingo(o)   Eustachean Tube  
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