Bryz MT/NAR Chap 7 Word Scramble
|
Embed Code - If you would like this activity on your web page, copy the script below and paste it into your web page.
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Normal Size Small Size show me how
| Question | Answer |
| Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome | severely depressed immune system |
| Allergen | substance creating a hypersensitivity (allergic) reaction |
| Anaphylaxis | acute, severe allergic reaction. |
| Anemia | reduction in the number of circulating RBCs |
| Antibiotic | medication that is capable of inhibiting the growth of or killing bacteria |
| Antibody | protein produced in response to an antigen |
| Anticoagulant | substance that prevents blood clotting. |
| Antifungal | an agent that destroys or inhibits the growth of fungi |
| Antiviral | a medication used to treat viral infections |
| Autoimmune Disorder | when the immune system attacks the body and reacts to a self-antigen with antibody production |
| Bacteria | Single-celled microorganisms that exist as independent organisms or as parasites |
| Breast Self-Examination | Self-care procedure using palpation to detect breast cancer early |
| Cancer | class of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled division of cells |
| Carcinoma in situ | malignant tumor in its original position that has not yet disturbed or invaded the surrounding tissues |
| Cytotoxic Drug | medication that kills or damages cells |
| Diuretic | medication administered to rid the body of excess sodium and water |
| Dyscrasia | (Blood) – Any pathologic condition of the cellular elements of the blood |
| Hematologist | Someone who specializes with the blood and disorders |
| Hemochromatosis | essentially an iron overload disease |
| Hemoglobin | red-pigmented protein that is the main component of RBCs and holds oxygen |
| Hemolytic | pertains to the destruction of RBCs so that hemoglobin is liberated |
| Hemostasis | the control of bleeding |
| Human Immunodefiency Virus | a retrovirus that can replicate its own RNA into host cells |
| Immunodeficiency Disorder | A disease where the immune system is compromised and can be congenital, acquired, or side effects of medication |
| Immunosuppressant | When the immune response is suppressed such as the common side effect of corticosteroids used in treatments |
| Immunotherapy | treatment of disease either by stimulating or repressing the immune response |
| Infiltrating Ductal Carcinoma | Breast cancer that starts in the milk duct, breaks through the wall of that duct, and invades the surrounding fatty breast tissue |
| Influenza | (flu) contagious viral respiratory infection |
| Intact Skin (prevents what…?) | wraps the body in a physical barrier to prevent invading organisms from entering the body |
| Leukemia | Cancer of the hematopoietic tissues, which causes production of a excessive number of leukocytes |
| Leukocytes | White blood cells which are a part of the normal immune response |
| Leukopenia | when the WBC count drops low |
| Localized Allergic Response | Allergic reaction isolated to a small specific part of the body like hives, redness, and/or itching |
| Lymph Node | filter lymph and remove from it any foreign matter. |
| Lymphadenopathy | Disease of the lymphatic system |
| Lymphocytes | Cells responsible for fighting off infections |
| Malaria | mosquito-borne disease caused by a parasite like a mosquito which is transmitted by a bite |
| Mammography | radiographic exam of the breasts to detect the presence of tumors or precancerous cells |
| Natural Immunity | The body being naturally protected against certain diseases |
| Oncologist | physician who specializes in diagnosis/ treatment of malignant disorders like tumors/ cancer |
| Opportunistic Infection | organism or pathogen causing disease in a host with lowered resistance |
| Parasite | organism that lives in or on another organism (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the host's expense |
| Rabies | preventable viral disease of mammals most often transmitted through the bite of a rabid animal |
| Radical Mastectomy | surgical removal of an entire breast and many of the surrounding tissues |
| Septicemia | decrease in the number of disease-fighting WBC’s circulating in the blood |
| Sickle Cell Anemia | a genetic disorder with an abnormal hemoglobin that causes the RBCs to form a rigid sickle cell shape. |
| Systemic Reaction | Full body allergic reaction |
| Thymus | located in the mediastinum of the chest, allows for the maturation of T cells. |
| West Nile Virus | virus most commonly spread to people by mosquito bites but usually does not have any showing symptoms |
Created by:
ebryzgornia
Popular Medical sets