Phleb Tech Spec3 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
diastole | the normal "rest period" in the heart cycle, during which the myo fibers lengthen, the heart dialates and the cavities fill with blood |
differential | the number and type of cells determined by microscopic examination of a thin layer of blood on a glass slide |
distal | the farthest point of origin of a structure, opposit of proximal |
distress | physical or mental pain or suffering. A term used to describe abnormal, unhealthy, or extreme stress |
donor unit | a specific amount of blood, approx. 1 pint, supplied by a volunteer as part of a blood-banking procedure. |
dorsal cavity | the posterior cavity of the body which houses the brain and spinal column |
duodenum | the first part of the small intestine, beginning at the pylorus |
duty of care: | the responsibility not to infringe on another's rights oby either intentionally or carelessly causing him or her harm. |
efferent | carrying away from a central organ or secion, as efferent nerves |
elasticity | the quality of returning to original size and shape after compression or stretching |
electrocardiogram | record of the electrical activity of the heart |
electrodes | small, specially prepared tabs with conductive gel placed in direct contact with skin to detect elec. current from within the heart |
electrolytes | substances that conduct elec. when dissolved in water. Acids, bases, and salts are common electrolytes, incld. potassium, sodium and chlorine found in blood, tissue fluids and cells |
empathy | objective awareness of and insight into the feelings, emotins and behavior of another person |
endocardium | membrane lining the interior of the heart |
endocrine gland | gland which secretes into the blood or tissue fluid instead of into a duct |
enviornmental protection agency (EPA) | the federal agency that regulates and monitors the inventory, storage, usage, techniques, and disposal of harmful substances to the envioronment |
eosinophil | white blood cells whose granules stain a bright orange-red with eosin or other acid dyes. they increase in an allergic response |
epicardium | external layer of the heart and part of pericardial sac |
epidermis | outermost layer of skin |
epiglottis | a mature red blood cell |
ethics | system of principles govern. medical conduct. Deals with the relationship of the health care professional to the patient, the patient's family, associates and society at large. |
eustress | term used to describe normal, healthy, or manageable stress |
excitablity | the ability to respond to stimuli |
exocrine gland | gland that secretes into a duct |
explanaiton of benefits | expl. of services periodically issued to recipients or providers on whose behalf claims have been pain |
extensibility | the ability to increase the angle between 2 bones |
exudation | pathologic oozing of fluids, usually result of inflammation |
false imprisonment | intentional and unjustifiable act of preventing someone from moving about. |
fasting blood sugar | patient is required to restrict dietary intake for 12 hours prior to collec. of a specimen for testing for glucose levels in the blood |
febrile | feverish; pertaining to a fever. Abnormal elevation of temp. |
felony | crime more serious than misdemeanor, punishable by a sentence of more than 2 year in prison or death |
fimbria | the longest fringe-like extremity of a fallopian tube extending from the uterine tube to almost the ovary |
fomits | objects, such as clothing, towels and utensils that possibly harbor a disease agent and are capable of transmitting it. |
fraud | intentional misrepresentation. Deliberate deception intended to produce unlawful gain. |
frontal plane | plane parallel to the long axis of the body. Splits the body in half, front to back. Divides the body into anterior and posterior. |
galvanometer | instrument that measures electric current by electromagnetic action. Early ECG machine. |
garmete | mature male or female reproductive cell; the spermatozoon or ovum |
gatekeeper | primary care physician responsible for advising and coord. patient's health care needs |
glomerulus | part of the nephron; a tuft of capillaries situated within Bowman's capsule |
glucose tolerance test (GTT) | test involving multiple collections of blood and urine over time to evaluate the metabolism of glucose. It is performed by giving the patient a measured amount of glucose either orally or intravenously |
glucosuria | sugar (glucose) in the urine |
granulocty | white blood cell having granules in its cytoplasm |
hard copy | printed paper copy of a computer generated report |
hardware | equipment used to process data (ie: keyboard, disk drive, monitor and printer) |
health maintenance organization (HMO) | type of program in which enrollees receive benefits for services from authorized and preselected providers, usually a primary care Dr. Generalloy do not receive coverage by services, except for emergen. by providers not in the HMO network. |
hematocrit | percentage by volume of red blood cells in whole blood |
hematoma | swelling or mass of blood (usually clotted), confined to an organ, tissue, or space that is cused by a break in a blood vessel |
hematuria | blood in the urine |
hemochromatosis | genetic disease marked by excessive absorption and accumulation of ron in the body |
hemoconcentration | relative increase in the number of red blood cells resulting from a decrease in the volume of plasma |
hemoglobin | iron containing protein pigment of the red blood cells, which carries O2 from lungs to the tissues |
hemoglobinuria | presence in urine ofhemoglobin free from red blood cells |
hemolysis | destruction of membrane of red blood cells and the liberaration of hemoglobin, which diffuses into the surrounding fluid |
hemophiliac | person afflicted with a heriditary blood disease marked by greatly prolonged blood coagulation time, with consequent failure of the blood to clot and abnormal bleeding, sometimes accompanied by joint swelling |
hemopoiesis | production and development of blood cells, normally in the bone marrow |
hepatitis B (HBV) | blood-borne pathogen that causes a severe acute infection and may progress to chronic infection and permanent liver damage. Caused by the hapatitis B virus, an enveloped, double-stranded DNA virus |
high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL) | "good" cholesterol |
homeostasis | state of dynamic equilibirum of the internal enviornment of the body |
hormone | chemical secretion, usually fom an endocrine gland (e.g. insulin from the pancreas) |
human chorionic gonadotrophin (HCG) | hormone produced by the placenta that appears in both urine and serum, beginning approx. 10 days after conception, the presence of which is an indication of pregnancy |
human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) | retro-virus that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) |
hyperglycemic | pertaining to the condition in which the blood sugar (glucose) is increased, as in diabetes mellitus |
hyperkalemia | an excessive amt. of potassium in the blood |
hypertension | condition in which the patient has a highter than normal blood pressure. for adults, this usually means a BP > 140/90 |
> | less than |
< | greater than |
hypoglycemic | pertaining to a condition in which the blood sugar (glucose) is abnormally low, as in hyperinsulinism |
hypokalemia | extreme potassium depletion in the blood |
hypotention | decrease of the systolic and diastolic blood pressure values which are significantly lower than normal |
hypothermia | state in which an individual's body temp is reduced below the normal range of <96.0 |
ileum | lower part of the small intestine, extending from the jejunum to the large intestine |
infection | prescence and growth of a microorganism that produces tissue damage |
inferior | beneath, lower, referring to the underside of an organ or indicating a structure below another |
informed consent | agreement by the patient to a medical procedure or tx after receiving adequate info about the procedure or tx, risks and/or consequences |
inpatient | patent who is hospitalized overnight |
insured | individual or organization covered for protection and loss under the specific terms of an insurance policy |
integrity | to adhere to a strict ethical code. to be in an undiminished or unimpaired state. |
intentional infliction of emotional distress | willful infliction of emotions or actions causing the patient to suffer duress |
interstitial fluid | fluid between the tissue; surround a cell |
intervals | wave in addition to a connecting straight line |
intradermal | within the substance of the skin |
invasion of privacy | a tort involv. one or more of the follow. 4 catagories: illegal appropriation of another's name for commercial use, intrusion into a person's privacy, placing a person in false light, or disclosure of private facts. |
invasive procedure | requires penetrating intact skin or mucous membranes |
ischemia | inadequate flow of blood to the heart, leading to angina pectoris and, if untx to myocardial infarction |
jejunum | secion of the small intestine between the duodeunum and ileum |
ketonuria | formation or excretion of ketones in the urine |
kinesics | systemic study of the body and the use of its static and dynamic position as a means of communication |
lancet | a sterile, disposable sharp-pointed instrument used to pierce the skin to obtain droplets of blood used for testing. |
lateral | toward the side |
leukocyte | white blood cell or corpuscle (WBC) |
libel | written statement falsifying facts about someone that causes harm to that persons reputation |
low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL) | "Bad" cholesterol |
lumen | passageway or opening to a tubular structure such as a blood vessel, phlebotomy or hypodermic needle |
lymph | watery fluid in the lymphatic vessels |
lymphocyte | type of white blood cell; makes up less than 1% of the circulating blood cells |
malpractice | misconduct or unprofessional tx by someon in a prof. or official position |
market value | what a product (you) is worth to the consumer (employer); characteristics and skills that are valuable in the employment market |
mastication | process of chewing |
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