MedCon 11 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Achlorhydria | absence of hydrochloric acid |
Adhesions | parts of tissue that cling to the surface of adjoining organs as normal fibrous scar tissue develops in an operative site, resulting in a fibrous band |
Asymptomatic | not displaying symptoms |
Colorectal | pertaining to both the colon and rectum |
Defecate | to have a bowel movement |
Dental plaque | tough, sticky material that adheres to the tooth enamel; caused by bacteria |
Enterotoxin | intestinal poison |
Exacerbation | a time when symptoms flare up or become worse |
Feces | evacuated bowel contents; commonly called bowel movement or BM |
Gingivitis | inflammation of the gums |
Hematemesis | vomiting blood |
Hematochezia | bright red blood in the feces |
Ileus | absence of peristalsis |
Intrinsic factor | a substance secreted by the stomach lining necessary for absorption of vitamin B12 |
Intussusception | the telescoping of one part of the intestine over the adjoining section |
Malaise | general ill feeling |
Melena | dark tarry stool due to blood in the feces |
Motility | ability to move |
Occult blood | hidden blood; invisible except under microscopic examination |
Ova and parasite (O&P) | an examination of a stool specimen for the presence of adult parasites or their eggs (ova) |
Paralytic obstruction | a decrease or absence of peristalsis that causes intestinal blockage |
Perforation | an abnormal opening in an organ or tissue |
Peristalsis | the contraction of muscles along the intestinal tract to move food and liquid |
Peritonitis | an inflammation of the peritoneum |
Polyp | an inward projection of the mucosal lining of the colon |
Remission | a time when symptoms are diminished or temporarily resolved |
Salmonella | a group of gram |
Septicemia | a systemic disease caused by the spread of microorganisms in the blood; also called blood poisoning |
Stool | fecal matter; feces; bowel movement (BM) |
Strep throat | an acute pharyngitis caused by streptococcus |
Vermiform | worm |
Virulent | difficult to kill; able to produce disease |
Volvulus | the bowel twisted on itself |
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