HaneyGenPathRev_06 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
acute infection causing inflammation of the upper respiratory tract, caused by viruses | common cold |
signs and symptoms are nasal congestion, pharyngitis,headache, malaise, cough | common cold |
caused by viruses that are of the orthomyxoviridae family, fever chills, croup in children, malaise, muscular aching, headache. treatment is bedrest and adequate fluid intake | influenza |
no known cause, fever or chills, sore throat, painful cervical or axillary lymph nodes, muscle discomfort, | chronic fatigue syndrome |
human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) class of retrovirus, clinical manifestations, no effective treatment. | AIDS |
caused by tick transmitted spirochete and bacteria known as borrelia burgdorferi, rash, flu like symptoms, | lyme disease |
organisms lives in the intestines of healthy cattle, infections causes bloody diarrhea and abdominal cramps, resolves in 5 to 10 days | e coli |
caused by rubeola virus, treatment is essentially symptomatic, bed rest, prognosis is good | measles |
acute infectious disease characterized by fever and rash. caused by rubella virus, malaise, slight fever, sore throat. | rubella |
acute contagious disease, caused by mumps virus, swollen parotid glands, headache, malaise, fever, earache | mumps |
varicella | chickenpox |
highly contagious disease characterized by distinctive rash of macules, papules, vesicles, and crusts. | chickenpox |
acute, life threatening infectious disease, caused by cornebacterium, mild fever, slight headache | diphtheria |
acute highly infectious respiratory tract disease characterized by a repetitious paoxysmal cough and a prolonged harsh or shrill sound during indpiration | pertussis |
whooping cough; cold like symptoms, mild fever runny nose, dry cough, classic cough | pertussis |
lockjaw | tetanus |
caused by clostrideuim tetani, onset of symptoms may be either gradual or abrupt, stiffness of the jaw, esophageal sumcles, and some neck muscles | tetnus |
bilateral, symmetrical nonprogressive paralysis resulting from developmental defects of the brain | cerebral palsy |
diagnostic is careful neurological assessment, and treatment is directed toward helping overcome the disability | cerebral palsy |
conditions marked by too much cerebrospinal fluid in the ventricles of the brain | hydrocephalus |
narrowing of the pylorus, unknown cause, classic symptoms are projectile vomiting, | pyloric stenosis |
obstruction and dilation of the colon with feces as a result of inadequate intestinal motility. | hirschsprung's disease |
disease of the newborn characterized by excessive rates of red blood cell destruction, medical or surgical treatment | erythroblastosis |
this congenital condition is the failure of the testes to descend into the scrotum sac from the abdominal cavity | undescended testes |
cryptorchidism | undescended testes |
talipes; deformity in which the foot is permanently bent, unknown cause, obvious at birth | clubfoot |
abnormality of the hip joint. | congenital hip dysplasia |
congenital disorder of the exocrine glands characterized by the production of copious amounts of abnormally thick mucus, especially in the lugs | cystic fibrosis |
autosomal recessive defect resulting in an error in phenylalnine, mental retardation will result if the condition is not quickly corrected | phenylketonuria |
developmental defect of the collecting tubules in the cortex of the kidney. pain of colic and lumbar pain, mention seeing blood in urine | polycystic kidney disease |
inflammation of the bladder | cystitis |
inflammation of the urethra | urethritis |
occurance of pain in women during sexual intercourse | dyspareunia |
inability of a man to achieve or sustain an erection sufficient to complete sexual intercourse | erectile dysfunction |
may express a loss of sexual desire or report slow sexual arousal. | arousal and orgasmic dysfunction in women |
expulsion of seminal fluid prior to complete erection of the penis or immediately following the beginning of intercourse | premature ejaculation |
contagious bacterial infection of the epithelial surfaces of the genitourinary tract in men and women. antibiotics will be given. good prognosis with prompt treatment | gonorrhea |
highly contagious viral infection of the male and female genitalia. caused by herpes complex | genital herpes |
circumscribed, elevated skin lesions, usually seen on the external genitalia or near the anus | genital warts |
highly infectious, chronic sexually transmitted disease characterized by lesions that may involve any organ or tissue | syphilis |
protozoal infestation of the vagina, urethra, or prostate | trichomoniasis |
an endocrine deficiency in which any of the hormones produced by the anterior portion of the pituitary gland are secreted at insufficient levels | hypopituitarism |
undersecretion of hormones bu the thyroid gland | hypothyroidism |
hyperparathyroidism | hypercalcemia |
hypersecretion of the adrenal cortex of the adrenal glands resulting in the excess production of cortisol | cushing's syndrome |
lordosis | swayback |
kyphosis | humpback;swayback |
metabolic bone disease affecting 5 to 10 million americans. idiopathic disease, does not respond well to therapy | osteoporosis |
there is a destructive mineralization of the bone forming tissue | osteomalacia |
infection of the one forming tissue | osteomyelitis |
inflammation of the sebaceous glands and hair follicles and has the appearance of comedos and papules | acne vulgaris |
contagious superficial skin infection marked by vesicles orbullae that become pustular | impetigo |
horny indurations and thickening of the stratum corneum | corns |
localized hyperplasia of the stratum corneum | calluses |
lolcalized purulent inflammatory infection of one or more of the sebaceous glands of the eyelid | stye(Hordeilum) |
clouding of the lens of the eye | cataract |
accumulating fluid pressure within the eye damages the retina and optic nerve | glaucoma |
repiratory mycoses affecting the lungs are | histoplasmosis, coccidoidomycosis and blastomycosis |
signs and symptoms are malaise, diarrhea, nonproductive cough, anorexia and chills | legionella infection |
the cause of encephalitis is | viral |
a mass of blood formed between the skull and outer membrane covering the brain is called | epidural hematoma |
diseases that are classified as pneumoconiosis include | berylliosis |
myocarditis is caused by | bacteria, viruses, and rheumatic fever |
the loss of voluntary muscular control and sensation on one side of the body is called | hemiplegia |
infectious mononucleosis is caused by | epstein barr virus |
diagnostic procedures for aplastic anemia include | red blood cell count, white blood cell count, bone marrow studies |
initial symptoms of mononucleosis include | malise and chills |
intrinsic asthma is most common in | adults |
can not be prevented and can be chronic | cor pumonatle |
rheumatic fever tends to be recurrent within | 5 years |
the cause of migraine headaches is usually caused by | blood flow disruption |
a person with positive tuberculin reaction are given | a year of isoniazid prophylactically |
classic symptom of pericarditis is | pleuritic pain |
congestive heart failure can result in | peripheral edema and pulmonary edema |
bacterial meningitis causes | nuchal rigidity |
acute or chronic hyperventilation can cause | respiratory alkalosis |
radiation exposure can result in | lung cancer |
a deficiency of dopamine is related to which disease | parkinsons disease |
little strokes are called | transient ishemic attacks |
generally originates in the pelvic or deep lower extremity veins, and travels through the circulatory system until it blocks | a pulmonary embolism |
symptoms of croup include | hoarseness, fever, and distinctive hard cough, persistent stridor and respiratory distress |
signs and symptoms: weak abd brittle bones, joint pain, and kidney stones | hyperparathyroidism |
cause of heart murmurs | blood leaking back through an incompetent valce, blood forcing its way through a narrow and a rapid diastolic flow |
thrombophlebitis | caused by infection, trauma, prolonged immobility |
occurs in apparently normal and healthy infants, more frequently when infant is sleeping in premature infants, more frequent in male that in female infants and during the winter | sudden infant death sydrome |
hypersecretion of the adrenal cortex | cushings syndrome |
three common types of aneurysms are | abdominal, aortic and peripheral |
life threatening condition caused by occlusion of coronary arteries with subsequent necrosis of heart muscles is called | myocardial infarction |
complications of myocardial infarction are | arrhythmias and congestive heart failure, cardiogenic shock and mitral regurgiation, ventricular aneurysms |
signs and symptoms; lightheadedness, tinnitus, heart palpitations and tendency to tire easily | hypertention |
etiologic factors or simple goiter | dietary iodine deficiency ingestion of goitrogens inadequate secretion of thyroid hormone |
the antibiotic of choice for acute tonsillitis is | penicillin |
symptoms of pleurisy include | sharp stabbing chest pain |
causes of myocarditis | ca be chronic alcoholism |
endocrine disease caused by insufficient secretion of vasopressin and resulting in polydipsia and polyria is | diabetes insipidus |
pulmonary tuberculosis is more common in | elderly people |
rheumatic fever is normally found in | children and adolescents 5 to 15 years of age |
alternative methods of treating headaches include | ingestion or garlic and onion |
the causes of alzheimers disease may be autoimmune reaction | treatment of pernicious anemia include injections of vitamin b12 |
megaloblasts are found in | folic acid deficiency anemia |
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