Med Terms
Human Needs and Human Development
The Healthy Human Body
Common Chronic and Acute Conditions
Death And Dying
100
Surgical Removal of the Uterus
What is A Hysterectomy
100
Food, Water, Shelter, Sleep, and Comfort
What is Human Basic Needs
100
Integumentary , Musculoskeletal, Nervous, Cardiovascular, Respiratory, Urinary, Gastrointestinal, Endocrine, Reproductive, Immune and Lymphatic.
What is Body Systems
100
A skin rash caused by the Varicella-Zoster virus. (VZV)
What is Shingles
100
A disease or condition that will eventually cause death.
What is Terminal Illness
200
Difficulty Speaking
What is Dysphasia.
200
Physical Needs, Safety and Security, Need for Love, Self Esteem, and Self Acualization
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
200
Anterior or Ventral, Posterior or Dorsal, Superior, Inferior, Medial, Lateral, Proximal, Distal
What is Anatomical Terms of Location
200
A General term that refers to an inflammation, or swelling of the skin.
What is Dermatitis.
200
Anger, Acceptance, Bargaining, Denial, and Depression
What is The Five Stages Of Grief
300
Hardening of the arteries.
What is Arteriosclerosis
300
Caring for the whole person - the mind as well as the body
What is Holistic Care
300
206 Bones
How Many Bones make up the Human Body
300
A Common type of arthritis that affects the elderly. It may occur with aging or as the result of joint injury.
What is Osteoarthritis
300
Blurred and failing vision, Unfocused eyes, impaired speech Diminished sense of touch, loss of movement, muscle tone and feeling, etc....
What is Common Signs of Approaching Death
400
Heart Attack
What is A Myocardial Infarction
400
Infancy, Childhood, The Preschool Years, School-Age Children, Adolescence, Adulthood
What is Stages of Human Growth and Development
400
The Name for the condition in which all of the body's systems are working at their best
What is Homepstasis
400
The Removal of some or all of a body part, Usually a foot, hand, arm or leg. It may be the result of a injury or disease.
What is An Amputation
400
Care of the mouth and nose, skin care, comfort, Emotional and spiritual support.
What is How to care for a dying resident.
500
Records Electrical Impulses
What is An Electroencephalogram
500
Gay, Heterosexual, Homosexual, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transsexual
What is Sexual Identity
500
Supplies food, oxygen, and Hormones to cells. Produces and supplies antibodies and other infection-fighting blood cells. Removes waste products from cells. Controls Body Temperature
What is Four Functions Of The Cardiovascular System
500
Infections such as pneumonia, tuberculosis or hepatitis that invade the body when the immune system is weak and cannot defend itself.
What is Opportunistic Infections
500
The Right To Refuse treatment, right to have visitors, right to privacy, etc.....
What is Ways to treat dying residents and their families with dignity and honor their their rights
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