Lymphatic System
Circulatory System
Circulatory System cont.
Conditions of the circulatory system
Medical Terminology
Misc.
Random
Medical Terminology cont.
Medical Terminology cont.
Psychology
100
This gland of the lymphatic system enlarges during childhood.
What is the thymus gland?
100
A four-chambered pump
What is the heart?
100
The size of a fist.
What is the human heart?
100
Measurement of 140/90.
What is hypertension?
100
Means disease producing.
What is pathogenic?
100

Although there is no known single cause of this illness, some authorities believe it is a condition shared by many different underlying diseases rather than an entity unto itself.

What is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or CFS?
100
Function to filter bacteria and aid in leukocyte formation.
What are tonsils?
100

A kidney-shaped receptacle for body drainage, such as sputum, and for used instruments.

What is an emesis basin?
100

One of the most common endocrine system disorders.

What is diabetes mellitus?
100
Theories that explain the basic needs of humans, including levels that identify such things as the need for security and physical safety.
What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
200
Contains lymph nodes, tonsils, and spleen.
What is the peripheral lymphatic system?
200
The anatomical location of the heart.
What is just left of the midline of the chest?
200
Circulatory vessels of the body.
What are arteries, veins, arterioles, venules, and capillaries? 
200
Artery where blood pressure is typically measured.
What is the brachial artery?
200
The instrument used to detect sounds produced by blood pressure and heartbeat.
What is the stethoscope?
200
Family predisposition is only 4 %.
What is Rheumatoid Arthritits or RA?
200
Immunity people are born with.
What is innate immunity?
200

Used to clean recessed areas and to apply medications and lubricant.

What are cotton-tipped swabs?
200

The surgical removal of fat.

What is adipectomy?
200

The science of behavior and the human thought process.

What is psychology?
300

The germinal centers of the lymph nodes are the primary resting place for ________ cell lymphocytes, which are the cells responsible for the production of circulating antibodies.

What are B cell lymphocytes?
300
9 ounces.
What is the weight of the heart?
300
The fluid portion of the blood.
What is plasma?
300
Edema, cyanosis, chest pain.
What are signs of cardiovascular disorders?
300

Characterized by a wide range of temperature fluctuations over a 24-hour period.

What is a remittent fever?
300
Severe allergic reaction.
What is anaphylaxis? 
300

The skin and its accessory structures-sweat glands, oil glands, nails, and hair.

What is the integumentary system?
300

isinfect and cleanse skin before injections and phlebotomy.

What are alcohol wipes?
300

Consists of placing a small amount of allergen onto the anterior forearm and then covering this with a protective wrap.

What is a patch test?
300

A psychotic disorder marked by a variety of symptoms, which can include delusions, hallucinations, disorganized and incoherent speech, severe emotional abnormalities, and a withdrawal into an inner world.

What is schizophrenia?
400
Immune system defends against these?
What are bacteria, microbes, toxins, and parasites?
400

The major percentage of the heart is ________ muscle, which is the only muscle with automaticity, meaning contractions are controlled by the autonomic nervous system.

What is cardiac muscle?
400
Three major functions of the blood.
What are transportation, defense, and regulation?
400

An electrical charge is recorded on ECG equipment as a wave, which is a movement ________ the horizontal baseline.

What is upward or downward from?
400
The medical symbol meaning axillary temperature.
What is AX?
400
Forming negative beliefs or attitudes concerning specific characteristics of a person or group and applying them unfairly to an entire population.
What is stereotyping?
400
3 basic types of immunity.
What is active, passive, and innate?
400

Used to preserve slides.

What is fixative spray?
400
Part of the endocrine system that targets specific cells in the body.
What are hormones?
400
Study of behavior and behavioral processes?
What is psychology?
500
Bone marrow contains stem cells that are otherwise known as...
What are white blood cells, red blood cells, and cells of the immune system?
500
Linings of the heart.
What are the endocardium, myocardium, and pericardium?
500
normal platelet count.
What is 130,000 - 360,000 platelets per cubic millimeter of blood?
500

Determined by the presence or absence of type A antigen and type B antigen, located on the surface of red blood cells.

What is blood type?
500
Insertion of the thermometer on either side of the frenulum linguae.
What is oral temperature?
500
Eustress means...
What is "good stress"?
500

Depression alternating with manic excitement.

What is bipolar disorder?
500

Disinfect skin before minor surgery.

What is betadine?
500
Surgery to remove cancerous skin lesions and surrounding layers of skin. 
What is Mohs surgery?
500

Excessive energy, flights of ideas and enthusiasms, weight loss, and lack of cognitive focus.

What is mania?
600
B Lymphocytes produce antibodies that attract scavenger cells. These scavenger cells ____________ enemy antigens.
What is eat?
600
The heart valve with 2 cusps.
What is the mitral valve?
600
Measure the pressure of the blood against arterial walls.

What is a sphygmomanometer?

600

At rest, the cells of the heart are ________; that is, they are charged with energy.

What is polarized?
600

A movable light that can be focused on a body area for increased visibility.

What is a gooseneck lamp?
600

pecial category psychotropic drug. 

What is Lithium?
600

These cells are part of the system that destroys antigens that have been tagged by antibodies or cells that have been infected or somehow changed.

What are T cell Lymphocytes?
600
The instrument used to examine the ears.
What is an otoscope? 
600
Basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and Kaposi' sarcoma.
What are malignant neoplasms?
600

The class of drugs preferred for treating anxiety disorders.

What are Antidepressants?
700
Type of immunity gained from the Tetanus vaccine and type of immunity gained from the varicella vaccine.
What are passive and active acquired immunities?
700

A myocardial cell that has negative internal charge and positive external charge.

What is polarized?
700

The cycle of electrical impulses-depolarization and repolarization.

What is one heartbeat?
700

Wave represents the impulse that originated in the SA node and spread through the atria, called atrial depolarization.

What is a P wave?
700

ictorial guide to the placement of leads.

What is Einthoven's triangle?
700

Tracing that is accurate, readable, and clear, travels down the center of the page, and has a baseline that is consistently horizontal.

What is satisfactory?
700

ach heartbeat has three distinct waves, a P wave, a T wave, and, between the two, a QRS complex where the Q is a downward deflection, the R is an upward deflection, and the S is a downward deflection following an R.

What is normal sinus rhythm?
700
Too few WBC's.
What is leukopenia?
700
Clotting cell.
What is a thrombocyte?
700
Quality that demonstrates the willingness to readily admit a mistake.
What is honesty?
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