Exam Positions
Examination Instruments
Pulse Points
Vital Signs
Key Word Parts and Definitions
100

Patient lies on the back with the hips at the edge of the examination table. Legs bent and elevated at the knees

What is the Lithotomy position

100

Used to examine interior of eye

What is Ophthalmoscope

100

located on side of head above ears

What is a Temporal Pulse

100

What is the average temperature

Normal temperature is 98.6 F 37.0 C

100

surgical puncture to remove fluid

What is suffix -centesis

200

Person is lying on the back with the palms up

What is the Supine Position

200

Used to examine external ear canal and tympanic membrane

What is Otoscope

200

located in the neck area

What is a Carotid Pulse

200

This is a rhythmic pressure against walls of an artery caused by beating of heart

What is a pulse

200

This word part is for sugar, glucose

what is glycos/o

300

Patient is lying on abdomen face down

What is the prone position

300

to enlarge opening of a canal or cavity for inspection of its interior

Speculum

300

located in your upper arm

What is a brachial

300

Number of complete breaths per minute

What is respiration

300

This refers to blood, relating to the blood, combining form

what is hemat/o

400

Patient is lying on the left side with right knee and thigh drawn up with the left arm placed along back

What is the Sim's position

400

examiner's hands feel texture, size, consistency, and location of body parts

What is Palpation

400

located on the wrist side of arm

What is a radial pulse

400

force of blood against walls of arteries

What is Blood Pressure

400

This is a combining form for vein

ven/o

500

patient is lying on the back, face up, with the knees bent, used for examination and treatment of the abdominal area and for vaginal or rectal exams

What is the Dorsal Recumbent Position

500

Determines density of a body part by sound produced by tapping surface with fingers

What is Percussion

500

located behind knee

What is a popliteal

500

listening to sounds within the body. Performed through a stethoscope

What s Ausclatation

500

this refers to urine, urination

What is uria

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