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100

What is patient intake?

The procedure used to collect important information about a patient’s health status before the patient meets with a provider.

100

What is Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)?  

Bacteria (Staphylococcus aureus) that have developed resistance to the antibiotic methicillin.

100

What is malignant melanoma?

 The most dangerous type of skin cancer, appearing in the melanocytes (cells that produce melanin); can spread quickly to surrounding tissues and organs.

100

What is rheumatologist?

A physician who diagnoses and treats inflammatory and debilitating musculoskeletal disorders.

100

What is contracture?

The permanent and often painful shortening of a muscle or tendon, usually due to a lack of activity.

200

What is paraplegia?

 The loss of function of the lower body and legs

200

What is traumatic brain injury (TBI)?

Condition caused by a serious head injury; can cause permanent brain damage, intellectual disability, personality changes, memory loss, paralysis, and other symptoms

200

What is obstructive sleep apnea?

A breathing disorder in which a person repeatedly stops breathing during sleep.

200

What is glomerular filtration rate (GFR)?

 The rate at which the kidneys filter blood.

200

What is 24-hour urine specimen?

Urine specimen consisting of all urine voided in a 24-hour period.

300

What is clean-catch urine specimen? 

 A urine specimen that does not include the first and last urine voided; also called midstream specimen.

300

What is appendicitis?

Inflammation of the appendix caused by a bacterial infection

300

What is insulin? 

A hormone that works to move glucose from the blood and into the cells for energy for the body.

300

What is dwarfism?

A condition that causes a failure to grow at a normal rate; often caused by undersecretion of growth hormone

300

What is hyperthyroidism?

A condition in which the thyroid produces too much thyroid hormone, causing body processes to speed up, resulting in rapid heartbeat, sweating, weight loss, and nervousness.

400

What is type 2 diabetes?

A common form of diabetes in which either the body does not produce enough insulin or the body fails to properly use insulin; typically develops after age 35 and is the milder form of diabetes.

400

What is type 1 diabetes?

A type of diabetes in which the pancreas produces no insulin or too little insulin; is usually diagnosed in children and young adults and will continue throughout a person’s life.

400

What is infertility?

The inability to become pregnant.

400

What is amniocentesis? 

Testing that may be performed during pregnancy to detect chromosomal disorders; involves inserting a needle through the abdomen to collect a sample of amniotic fluid.

400

What is anaphylactic reaction?

A dangerous allergic reaction that may cause swelling of the lips, tongue, and throat that can obstruct the airway; also called anaphylaxis.

500

What is oncologist? 

A physician who specializes in treating cancer.

500

What is coagulation?

 The process of blood clotting.

500

What is jaundice?

 An excess of bilirubin in the blood.

500

What is normal sinus rhythm (NSR)?

 A cardiac rhythm produced when the electrical system of the heart is functioning normally.

500

What is 12-lead EKG?

 A common type of EKG that records the electrical activity of the heart in 12 different directions (leads).

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