Patient Care Term Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Myo, musculo | muscles |
myelo | spinal cord |
entero | small intestine |
enteritis | inflammation of small intestine |
enterocolitis | inflammation of small and large intestine |
gastro | stomach |
gastroenteritis | aka stomach flu |
gyneco | female |
-ptosis | drooping |
ankylo | stiff joint |
acou- | hear |
EAM | external acoustic meatus |
acr / o | extremity |
acromegaly | enlarged extremities |
hidr / o | sweat |
hyperhidrosis | sweating too much |
hydr / o | water |
hydrated | watered |
dehydrated | insufficient water |
cry / o | cold |
cyrogenics | freezing cold material |
gluc / o, glyc / o | sugar |
psych / o | mind |
psychology | study of the mind |
rrhaphy | suture |
heriorrhaphy | surgical repair, suturing of a hernia |
gastrorrhaphy | suturing of the stomach |
resection | removal of some or part of |
anastomosis | joining together 2 organs (usually hollow) |
malacia | softening |
rickets | bowed legs (vitamin D deficiency) |
Benadryl | diphendydramine hydrochloride |
cortisone | anti-inflammatory, steroid drug |
anticoagulant | inhibits the clotting mechanism of the blood; e.g. heparin, coumadin |
respiratory distress | partially obstructed airway: conscious |
respiratory arrest | unconscious patient |
seizures | petit mal-momentary loss of conscious; grand mal- violent tremor |
shock | critical condition brought on by a sudden drop in blood flow through the body |
Cause of shock | hypovolemia, cardiogenic shock,anaphylactic shock, septic shock, neurogenic shock |
hypovolemia | low blood volume from trauma, loss of fluid, dehydration, severe diarreha, excessive vomiting, syncope |
septic shock | severe infection |
neurogenic shock | damage to the nervous system |
cardiogenic shock | not enough output of blood by the heart |
anaphylactic shock | severe allergic reaction |
sign and symptoms of shock | low BP(hypertension),overbreathing(hyperventilation),weak rapid pulse,cold clammy grayish-bluish, decreased urine flow, mental changes |
CVA | cerebrovascular accident - stroke |
GERD | castroesophageal reflux disease- heart burn |
parenterally | as by intermuscular or intravenous injection |
extravasation | refers to the leakage of a fluid out of its container |
water-soluble contrast | mixes readily with blood and other body fluids |
higher concentration of iodine | provide more positive radiographic contrast(white);greater viscosity,greater osmolarity;but greater toxicity |
osmolarity | number of particles in solution per kg of water;higher osmolarity = higher risk of reactions |
viscoscity | measure of the resistance of fluid to flow |
orally or enterally | into the alimentary canal |
naogastric tube | tube in the nose |
gastrostomy tube | tube that goes through skin into stomach |
intrathecally | into the fluid filled space between the thin layers of tissue that cover the brain and spinal cord |
intravenously | urography studies e.g. excretory urography (IVU) |
intra-arterially | arteriography studies |
PICC line | peripherally inserted central catheter |
port-a-cath | self sealing port placed under the skin |
NG tube | nasogastric tube inserted in the nose to the stomach |
PEG tube | percutaneous edoscopic gastrostomy - feeding tube |
ET tube | endotracheal tube inserted in the mouth and to the bifurcation of the trachea |
resposibilities of radiographer | checking allergic history of patients; preparing medication for administration,verifying patient identification,assisting physician,monitoring patient after medication has been given |
five rights of medication administration | right patient,right medicationright dose,right time,right route |
enteral routes | sublingually,rectal route,nasogastric tube,PEG tube,oral route, |
enteral soutes | pertaining to the intestines |
sublingually | drugs placed under the tongue or inside the cheek |
rectal route | medications absobed directly through rectal mucosa;syppositories and enemas |
oral route | by mouth e.g. tablets,capsules,granules,liquids |
tropical route | application of medication to the surface of the skin or transdermally |
transdermal | medication applied to skin and are absorbed through the skin into the bloodstream |
parenteral injections | medications that are injected directly int the body |
intradermal | between the layers of the skin |
subcutaneous (sub Q) | under the skin at 45 degree angle |
intramuscular (IM) | into the muscle at 90 degree angle |
intra-arterial | into the artery |
intrathecal (intraspinal) | into the fluid-filled space between the thin tissue that cover the brain and spinal cord |
intravenous | into the vein |
ampules | glass containers with narrow necks;opened by breaking the glass |
vial | bottle |
hyperdermic needle | gauge=diameter of the tube; gauge increase as diameter of bore(hole) decreases |
iv catheters | diameter measured in "French"; small#=small lumen |
iv bags | hang at least 18 inches above injection site |
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