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Title: Anatomy and physiology vocabs
Description: helpful notes and vocabs for medical , biology even nursing students .

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Cyanosis

a bluish discoloration of the skin caused by
insufficient oxygen

Erythema

a reddish color of the skin caused by a congestion of
blood in the vessels

Jaundice

a yellow discoloration of the skin; may indicate bile
in the blood or as a result of liver or gallbladder
disease

Macules

flat spots on the skin, such as
freckles

Papules

firm, raised areas such as pimples or the early stages
of chicken pox

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Vesicles

blisters, or fluid-filled sacs such as those seen in
advanced stages of chicken pox

Wheals

itchy, elevated areas with an irregular shape; insect
bites and hives

Ulcer

a deep loss of skin surface that may extend into the
dermis; may cause bleeding or scars

Eczema

a non contagious, inflammatory skin disorder caused
by an allergen or irritant
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Exudate

material including fluid, pus, or cells that escaped
from blood vessels and has deposited in tissues
(ex-white exudate on tonsils as seen in Strep throat)

Axial skeleton

main trunk of the body composed of the skull, spinal
column, ribs, and breastbone
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Sutures

areas where the cranial bones have
joined together

Fontanels

spaces or “soft spots” that allow for enlargement of
the skull as the brain grows during infancy and
childhood
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Vertebrae

bones of the spinal column including 7 cervical
(neck), 12 thoracic (chest), 5 lumbar (waist), 1
sacrum (back of pelvic girdle), and 1 coccyx
(tailbone)
...


Compound/Open
fractures

the bone breaks and ruptures through the skin which
creates an increased chance of infection

Osteomyelitis

bone inflammation usually caused by a pathogenic
organism; pus develops within the bone marrow

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Osteoporosis

increased porosity or the softening of the bones
caused by low estrogen in females, prolonged lack of
calcium in the diet, and a sedentary lifestyle

Scoliosis

a lateral curvature of the spine

Adduction

moving a body part toward the
midline

Abduction

moving a body part away from the
midline

Fascia

a tough, sheet-like membrane that covers and
protects muscle tissue

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Atrophy

shrink in the size or losing strength
in a muscle

Muscular Dystrophy

a group of inherited diseases that lead to chronic,
progressive muscle atrophy

Neurotransmitters

chemicals located at the end of each axon that allow
the nerve impulses to pass from one neuron to
another

Central Nervous
System

consists of the brain and spinal cord

Peripheral Nervous System

consists of the nerves

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CVA

cerebrovascular accident (stroke) occurs when blood
flow to the brain is impaired, resulting in a lack of
oxygen to the brain tissue

Meningitis

an inflammation of the meninges of the brain and/or
spinal cord and is caused by a microorganism

Glaucoma

a condition of increased intraocular (within the eye)
pressure caused by en excess amount of aqueous
humor (the fluid in the eye); a leading cause of
blindness

Otitis Media

ear infection; most common in children due to a
shorter Eustachian tube

Diastole

ventricular rest (filling with blood)

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Systole

ventricular contraction (pumping
blood)

Hypertension

high blood pressure; a systolic pressure over 140
and/or a diastolic pressure over 90

Myocardial Infarction (MI)

heart attack; occurs when a blockage in the coronary
arteries cuts off blood supply to the heart resulting in
death of tissue

Thrombophlebitis

inflammation of a vein where a clot
forms

Arteriosclerosis

a hardening or thickening of the arterial walls,
resulting in a loss of elasticity and contractility

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Artherosclerosis

occurs when fatty plaques (cholesterol) are deposited
on the artery walls

Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)

occurs when the heart muscles do not beat
adequately to supply the blood needs of the body;
may involve right side or the left side of the heart

Angina Pectoris

acute pain in the chest caused by interference with
the blood supply or oxygen to the heart

Hypoxemia

deficient oxygenation of the blood

Splenomegaly

an enlargement of the spleen; can result from too
many red blood cells, liver disease, mononucleosis

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Cilia

tiny hair-like structures in the respiratory airways
that move mucous and trapped particles up to the
esophagus where they can be swallowed
Title: Anatomy and physiology vocabs
Description: helpful notes and vocabs for medical , biology even nursing students .