68WM6-A&P 1 Word Scramble
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Fat-storing tissue | Adipose |
stage in mitosis when duplicate chromosomes move to opposite poles | anaphase |
connective tissues consisting of fibers and a variety of cells in a sticky gel matrix | areolar |
nerve fiber (conducts impulses away from neuron cell body) | axon |
cellular organelle built of microtubules that organizes the mitotic spindle | centriole |
DNA + complex protein that condenses to form chromosomes during mitosis | chromatin |
hairlike processes on the exposed surfaces of certain epithelial cells | cilia |
shape in which cells are higher than they are wide | columnar |
abnormal notching in an erythrocyte resulting from shrinking after suspension in a hypertonic solution | crenation |
cell shape resembling a cube | cuboidal |
contents of a cell, excluding nucleus and cell membrane | cytoplasm |
process of a neuron that receives input from other neurons | dendrite |
double stranded polymer of nuclotides consisting of a phosphate, nitrogenous base (ATG or C), and a sugar (deoxyribose) | DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) |
separation of diffusable small and nondiffusible large particles and water through a semipermeable membrane | dialysis |
movement of molecules from higher concentration to lower concentration | diffusion |
organelle; connected membranous tubules and vesicles along which protein is synthesized | endoplasmic reticulum |
movement of small molecules through a membrane by hydrostatic pressure | filtration |
motile "tail" (sperm in humans) | flagellum |
specialized connective tissue which manufactures blood and lymphatic system cells | hemopoietic |
greater osmotic pressure (than blood, for example) | hypertonic |
lower osmotic pressure (than blood, for example) | hypotonic |
period between two cell divisions when cell metabolizes and prepares to divide | interphase |
organelle that contains digestive enzymes | lysosome |
intercellular substance of a tissue | matrix |
stage in mitosis when chromosomes align in the middle of the cell | metaphase |
energy producer of the cell | mitochondria |
cell division forming two genetically identical cells | mitosis |
nerve cell | neuron |
small structure in cell nucleus that contains RNA and proteins | nucleolus |
special type of cytoplasm found in the nucleus | nucleoplasm |
cellular organelle enclosed by a double layered porous membrane and containing DNA | nucleus |
part of a cell that performs a specialized function | organelle |
diffusion of water through a membrane | osmosis |
process in which a cell engulfs and digests solids | phagocytosis |
process in which a cell engulfs and digests liquids | pinocytosis |
barrier between the contents of a cell and tissue fluid, forms the outer boundary of a cell | plasma membrane |
stage of mitosis when chromosomes become visible | prophase |
single stranded polymer of nucleotides consisting of a phosphate, nitrogenous base (AUGC) and the sugar ribose | RNA (ribonucleic acid) |
organelle composed of RNA and protein; provide structural support for protein synthesis "protein factory" | Ribosome |
flat-or plate-like cell shape | squamous |
stage in mitosis when newly formed cells separate and cell division is complete | telophase |
packages protein for shipping | golgi apparattus |
contains the subjective, or what the patient states are his/her symptoms, along with background information | health history |
contains the objective, or observed signs that are verifiable by one or more persons | physical assessment |
Inspection, Palaption, Auscultation, Precussion | 4 techniques of physical assessment |
Admission, Shift-to-shift, focused | 3 types of assessments |
study of the structure, form, and organization of the body and its parts | anatomy |
study of the functions of living organisms and their parts | physiology |
body position standing erect, face and plams forward, with arms at the sides | anatomical position |
lying horizontal facing upward | supine |
lying horizontal facing downward | prone |
in front of elbow | antecubital |
wasting away of tissue | atrophy |
armpit | axillary |
inside the cheek | buccal |
hollow places | cavities |
the head | cephalic |
the neck | cervical |
the back | dorsal |
the thigh | femoral |
the groin | inguinal |
lower back/spine | lumbar |
the foot | pedal |
behind the knee | popliteal |
higher | superior |
lower | inferior |
front | anterior |
back | posterior |
side | lateral |
middle | medial |
further from the point of attachment | distal |
closer to the point of attachment | proximal |
nearer the surface | superficial |
farther from the surface | deep |
lengthwise plane at any location | sagittal |
lengthwise plane dividing the body into two equal portions | midsagittal |
physical and chemical changes that occur within the body | metabolism |
divides the body into anterior and posterior sections | frontal plane |
divides the body into upper and lower sections | transverse plane |
Levels of organization (of living organisms) | Chemical, cell, tissues, organs, systems, organism |
organizations of chemicals; smallest unit of life | cell |
organizations of similar cells | tissues |
organizations of different tissues | organs |
organizations of many differentkinds of organs | organ systems |
the living body, composed of organ systems working together | organism |
major organ systems | integumentary, muscular, skeletal, nervous, endocrine, circulatory, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive |
major body regions | axial and appendicular |
head, neck, torso, trunk | axial region |
upper and lower extremeties | appendicular |
major body cavities | ventral and dorsal |
cranial and spinal are part of this cavity | dorsal |
thoracic and abdominopelvic are part of this cavity | ventral |
heart and trachea are in this cavity | mediastinum |
lungs are in this cavity | pleural |
stomach, intestines, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen are in this cavity | abdominal |
reproductive organs, bladder, and intestines are part of this cavity | pelvic |
substance that tends to inhibit the growth and reproduction of microorganisms; used on living tissue | antiseptic |
absence of infectious microorganisms | asepsis |
person who harbors/spreads organism without showing signs/symptoms of infection | carrier |
soiled, stained, touched by, or exposed to harmful agents | contamination |
chemical used to destroy microorganisms; used on inanimate objects | disinfectants |
infections caused by normal internal organisms | endogenous |
infections caused by microorganisms from a source outisde the body | exogenous |
inanimate object that is capable of harboring microorganisms | fomite |
organism in which another organism is harbored and nurtured | host |
body is invaded by a microorganism | infection |
study of microscopic organisms | microbiology |
microbe that causes disease in susceptible people | opportunist |
disease-causing microorganism | pathogen |
standards to protect healthcare workers from exposure to blood and body fluids of patients | standard precautions |
number and capability of organisms needed to cause disease, death, or both | virulence |
clean techniques, procedures to remove gross contamination | medical asepsis |
removal of all micro organisms, sterile techniques | surgical asepsis |
study of bacteria | bacteriology |
dormant bacteria in a hard protein shell | spores |
active bacteria with sticky covering formed under unfavorable conditions, can prevent an antibiotic from working effectively | capsule |
bacteria that needs oxygen to thrive | aerobic |
bacteria that thrives in absence of oxygen | anaerobic |
round-shaped bacteria | cocci |
rod-shaped bacteria | bacilli |
spiral shaped bacteria | spirochetes |
bacteria that grows in chain formation | strepto |
bacteria that grows in pairs | diplo |
bacteria that grows in clusters | staphylo |
a test in which bacteria is grown for identification | culture |
a test in which different antibiotics are tested for their effectiveness on a cultured bacteria | sensitivity |
this is caused by improper use of antibiotic | resistance |
study of viruses | virology |
smallest disease causing agent | virus |
study of fungi | mycology |
antibiotics increase the risk of this kind of infection | fungal |
study of parasites | parasitology |
two types of parasites | protozoa and helminthic |
biggest variable contributing to disease | susceptibility |
the body's first line of defense | skin, cilia, normal flora, mucus membranes |
the body's second line of defense | phagocytes, lysozymes, digestive enzymes |
the body's third line of defense | humoral immune response (antibodies |
factors contributing to susceptibility | age, immune status, points of entry, nutrition, medical treatment, the virulence invasiveness, and body response to the infecting agent |
factors contributing to hospital acquired infections | antibiotics, lack of aseptic technique, shortage of staff, different types of health workers, overcrowning of hospitals, medications, surgeries |
gland whose secretions contain parts of secretory cells | apocrine gland |
smooth muscle in skin associated with a hair fillicle | arector pili muscle |
layer of extracellular matrix that anchors epithelial tissue to underlying connective tissue | basement membrane |
protein in connective tissue and in bone matrix | collagen |
pertaining to the skin | cutaneous |
thick layer of skin beneath the epidermis | dermis |
sweat gland that maintains body temperature | eccrine |
outer epithelial layer of the skin | epidermis |
tubelike depression in the skin in which a hair develops | hair follicle |
skin and accessory organs form this system | integumentary system |
protein in epidermis, hair, and nails | keratin |
process by which cells form fibrils of keratin and harden | keratinization |
dark pigment normally found in skin and hair | melanin |
melanin-producing cells | melanocytes |
skin gland that secretes sebum | sebaceous glands |
beneath the skin | subcutaneous |
exocrine gland in skin that secretes a misture of water, salt, urea, and bodily wastes | sweat (sudoriferous) gland |
three main layers of skin | epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous |
outer layer of skin, protects the body from water loss, mechanical injury, chemicals, mocroorganisms, and allows skin to repair itself | epidermis |
thick inner layer of skin composed mostly of connective tissue, has the blood supply which nourishes inner part of epidermis | dermis |
layer of connective tissue and adipose beneath dermis, conserves heat, stores energy, and serves as an insulator | subcutaneous |
accessory organs of the integumentary system | hair, nails, sweat glands, eccrine glands, apocrine glands, sensory receptors, arrector pili muscle, sebaceous glands |
bilayered sheets covering organs and lining body cavities | serous membranes |
the two layers of serous membrane in the pleural cavity | visceral pleura, parietal pleura |
the two layers of serous membrane in the pericardial cavity | visceral pericardium, parietal pericardium |
the two layers of serous membrane in the abdominal cavity | visceral peritoneum, parietal peritoneum |
risk factors for pressure ulcers | bed/chair confinement; inability to move; loss of bowel/bladder controm; poor nutrition |
contributing factors for pressure ulcers | decreased mental awareness; obesity; dehydration; sweating; age; edema |
stage I pressure ulcer sign | non-blanchable erythema |
stage II pressure ulcer sign | partial thickness skin loss (can appear like abrasion, blister, or shallow crater) |
stage III pressure ulcer sign | Full thickness skin loss; susbcutaneous tissue damaged or necrotic |
stage IV pressure ulcer sign | full tissue skin loss with damage to muscle, bone, or supporting structures |
four main kinds of tissues in the body | epithelial, connective, muscle, nervous |
this type of tissue covers body surfaces and organs, lines body cavities, has no blood supply, and is composed of tightly packed cells | epithelial tissue |
this tissue is the most aboundant and widely distributed tissue in the body; "cells in a matrix" | connective tissue |
This tissue is the movement specialist of the body, attaches to bones, composes the heart, and is found in the walls of hollow organs | muscle tissue |
this type of tissue is found in the brain, spinal cord, and perhipheral nerves | nervous tissue |
device for receiving feces and urine from either male or female patients confined to bed | bedpan |
corner of the eye | canthus |
ear wax | cerumen |
waterproof pads | chux |
artificial teeth | dentures |
circular area around the eye | curcumorbital |
sweating | diaphoresis |
redness | erythema |
science of health, care of the skin, hair, hands, feet, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, back, and perineum | hygeine |
care of the oral cavity that helps maintain a health state of the mouth, teeth, gums, and lips | oral hygeine |
care of the genitals | perineal care |
normal movement that any joint is capable of making | range of motion |
lying on the side | sim's position |
fainting | syncope |
device for collecting urine | urinal |
dizziness | vertigo |
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