Key terms
Key Terms
Key Terms
Key Terms
Key terms
100

Adenosine stress test

Used for patients who cannot excersise; a medication that stimulates the effect of excerise is given to increase the blood flow and heart rate



100

Database

An organized collection of information, information is entered into areas called fields.



100

Ergonomics

An applied science used to promote the study of people’s efficiency in their working enviroment



100

Health Information exchange (HIE)

Allows all health care agencies to readily transfer patient electronic health recordsnbetween agencies in a national network



100

Mainframe computer

Control the launch of a rocket to outer space



200

Computer literacy

A basic understanding of how a computer works and the applications used in your field or profession




200

Dobutamine stress test

Used for patients who cannot excerise; a medication that stimulates the effect of excerise is given to increase the blood flow and heart rate.



200

Exercise stesttress

An ECG run while the patient is excerising that usually involves walking until a target heart rate is reached



200

Image-guided surgery (IGS)

A surgical procedure in which surgeon uses preoperative and intraoperative images to guide or direct the surgery



200

Microcomputer

A small computer

300

Computer-aided design (CAD)

Using three-dimensional imaging modelsindividuals who make prosthetics or artificial parts, can custom design individualized prosthetics 



300

Echocardiogram (ECG)

Uses technology to direct ultrahigh frequency sound waves through he chest wall into the heart; a computer then converts the reflection of the waves into an image of the heart



300

Fields

 A database is an organized collection of information, Information is entered into areas




300

Internet

An approach to education callednvirtual learning



300

Networks

Used to transfer the records trand the compatability of the software systems used by different health care agencies to interpret data



400

Computer-assisted instruction (CAI):

is educational computer programming designed for individualised use



400

Electronic health record (EHR

Is a computerized version of a patient’s medical information that may include statistical data.



400

FIle

When a group of related records is combined 



400

Lasers

Lasers are a way to remove



400

Nuclear Stress Test

A small amount of a radioactive substance such as thallium is given intravenously



500

Computerized tomography (CT)

A scanner uses a pencil beam of radiation to create cleae, cross sectional views of both bone and body tissues.



500

Electronic mail:

he process of sorg sending messages from one computer to another




500

Firewalls

Are protective programs that limit the ability of other computers to access a computer



500

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Alters the magnetic position of hydrogen atoms to produce an image



500

Patient portals

Secure online websites that are established by a physician, health care facility, or health care provider



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