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Medical Terms Chapter 10
Medical Terms Chapter 12
Quick Check Chapter 12
Review of Week Three
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The three principle functions of the nervous system are Sensory Input, Integration and this.
What is Motor Output?
100
This is a disorder involving sudden and severe mental changes or seizures caused by abruptly stopping the use of alcohol.
What is Delirium Termens? Also known as the DTs.
100
This is the partial or complete loss of hair, most commonly on the scalp; also known as baldness.
What is Alopecia?
100
This is an autoimmune disorder in which the connective tissues become thickened and hardened.
What is Scleroderma?
100
This is the common passageway for both respiration and digestion.
What is the Pharynx?
200
The nervous system is broken down into these two main sections.
What are the Central and Peripheral?
200
This is the slow progressive decline in mental abilities--including memory, thinking, and judgment--that is often accompanied by personality changes.
What is Dementia?
200
This is the removal of dirt, foreign objects, damaged tissue, and cellular debris from a wound to prevent infection and promote healing.
What is Debridement?
200
This is a condition in which over activity of the sebaceous glands results in an excessive amount of sebum.
What is Seborrhea?
200
This is a lid-like structure located at the base of the tongue, swings downward and closes off the laryngopharynx so that food does not enter the trachea and the lungs.
What is Epiglottis?
300
Your brain consumes about this percentage of your daily intake of calories.
What is 25%?
300
This is a sleep disorder consisting of sudden and uncontrollable brief episodes of falling asleep during the day.
What is Narcolepsy?
300
This is a type of skin cancer that occurs in the melanocytes. (Two Words)
What is Malignant Melanoma?
300
This is the abnormal condition of lacking sweat in response to heat.
What is Anhidrosis?
300
This is a soft, 6-inch-long, oblong gland that is located behind the stomach.
What is the Pancreas?
400
Keratinocytes are dying and being replace constantly, enough so that you can replace this every 4 to 6 weeks.
What is your Epidermis?
400
This is the brief loss of consciousness caused by the decreased flow of blood to the brain; also known as fainting.
What is Syncope?
400
This is a skin condition resulting from the destruction of the melanocytes due to unknown causes and causing irregular patches of white skin.
What is Vitiligo?
400
If you have this, you have an ingrown toenail.
What is Onychocryptosis?
400
This is a nonsense word meaning fantastic, extraordinarily good; wonderful.
What is Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious?
500
Blue skin can be an indication of heart failure, poor circulation or severe respiratory issues and is known as this.
What is Cyanosis?
500
This occurs when a blood vessel in the brain leaks or ruptures; also known as a bleed. (Two words)
What is a Hemorrhagic Stroke?
500
This is a chronic abnormal condition, usually in women, that is characterized by the accumulation of fat and fluid in the tissues just under the skin of the hips and legs.
What is Lipedema?
500
This is a condition of excessively dry skin.
What is Xeroderma?
500
This is what happens when you exhale more than you inhale.
What is Hyperventilation?
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