Exam Terminology Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
assessment | evaluation of a condition |
Vital signs | temperature, pulse, respirations and blood pressure |
auscultation | listening through a stethoscope for sounds within the body |
rale | abnormal rattle or crackle-like sound heart during inspiration |
rhonchus/wheezing | occurs during inspiration and expiration - musical sound resulting from partially obstructed airway due to inflammation |
palpation | examiner's hands are used to feel texture, size and location of body parts |
percussion | used to determine density of a body area by the sound of the tapping |
recumbent | position in which the patient is lying down either on back or front |
prone | recumbent patient is lying on belly - face down |
supine | lying on back - face up |
dosal recumbent | supine position with knees bent |
sims position | lying on left side with right knee and thigh drawn up the left arm placed along back |
endoscopy | visual examation of the interior body cavity - usually involves a small incision |
centesis | surgical puncture to remove fluid for diagnostic purposes |
abdominocentesis | surgical puncture into abdominal cavity |
cardiocentesis | puncture of chamber of the heart for diagnosis or therapy |
pericardiocentesis | drawing fluid from pericardial sac |
thoracentesis | puncture of the chest wall to obtain fluid for diagnostic purposes |
X-Ray | Uses radiation passing through the patient. Hard tissue is light and soft tissue are gray. air is black |
CT | computed tomography |
MRI | Magnetic Resonance Imaging |
@ | at |
a.c. | before meals |
ad lib | as desired |
bid | twice a day |
NPO | nothing by mouth |
p.c. | after meals |
prn | as needed |
p.o. | by mouth |
q.h. | every hour |
q.d. | every day |
q.i.d. | four times a day |
t.i.d. | three times a day |
IM | intramuscular |
SC | subcutaneous |
IV | intravenous |
ID | intradermal |
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