Surgical Procedures and Therapeutics
Abbreviationss
Misc
Drug Treatment
Diagnostics
100

Use of suction during surgery to remove fat below the skin.

liposuction


100

amb

ambulate (walk)

100

ab-

away;away from

100

A drug that relieves pain; includes nonprescription pain relievers, such as aspirin, and prescription pain relievers, such as hydrocodone.

analgesic

100

Process in which radiographic images of a specific section of the body are taken from multiple angles. A computer analyzes the images to identify muscular injury or disease. CT scans provide more detailed imagery than standard X-rays.

computerized tomography (CT)

200

The use of chemicals to remove outer layers of the skin; common treatment for acne and wrinkle removal.

chemical peel

200

AP

anteroposterior

200

dorsi-

back


200

A drug that, in moderate doses, slows down the central nervous system, relieves pain, and induces sleep. Taken in excess, narcotics produce unconsciousness, stupor, coma, and possibly death.

narcotic

200

Evaluation of involuntary muscular responses with a reflex hammer (Figure 5.20). Patients under heavy sedation or in a deep coma do not show these reflexes.

deep tendon reflexes (DTR)

300


Surgical method of treating skin cancer. Thin, tumorous skin layers are successively removed and examined under a microscope. The process continues until there is no evidence of the tumor.

Mohs surgery

300

DMD

Duchenne muscular dystrophy


300

par, para-

near;beside;alongside;beyond;abnormal
300

A drug prescribed to suppress smooth-muscle contractions of the bladder, stomach, or intestine.

antispasmodic

300

A graphic recording of the contraction of a muscle as a result of electrical stimulation

electromyogram

400

Injection of a sclerosing (skleer-OH-sing) medical solution, such as saline, into varicose veins or spider veins (small varicose veins). The solution irritates the tissue, causing it to swell and close off small veins. The small veins then harden, shrink, and dissolve over a period of weeks

sclerotherapy

400

EMG

Duchenne muscular dystrophy

400

tachy-

fast

400

A group of drugs with analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and antipyretic (AN-tee-pigh-RET-ik) (fever-reducing) properties. Aspirin, ibuprofen, and naproxen are common over-the-counter (OTC) NSAIDs.

nonsteroidal

400

Diagnostic procedure performed to evaluate the extent to which joints can be moved in a variety of directions.

range-of-motion (ROM) testing

500

The use of abrasive materials, such as brushes and sandpaper, to remove layers of skin. Most often used to improve the appearance of acne scars and fine lines around the mouth.

dermabrasion
500

DTR

deep tendon reflex

500

ambi-

both sides

500

This group of drugs is set apart from other drugs that have the same properties because they are nonsteroidal. (Steroidal drugs have narcotic effects and may lead to addiction.)

anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID)

500

Diagnostic imaging method involving the use of high-frequency sound waves to generate images of structures in the body, such as muscles, ligaments, and displaced or dislocated structures. Also called diagnostic sonography or, more commonly, ultrasound.

sonography

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