health related
sicknesses
conditions
body responses
abnormalities
100

what is plaque?

Growth of bacteria on teeth 

100

what is lesion?

any damage or abnormal change to organ or tissue through injury of disease 

100

what is ambulating?

to walk 

100

what is diagnostics?

identifying, characterizing or diagnosing a problem 

100

what is capillary refill time?

 a quick, reliable method for detecting changes in blood flow that can lead to shock.

200

What is inflammation?

redness, swelling or pain on an area of the body 

200

what is orthopedic exam?

examine the skeletal system, structures, muscles, and ligaments 

200

what is defecation?

to have a bowel movement 

200

what is pulse?

number of times the heart beats per minute

200

what is abnormalities?

the quality or state of being abnormal.

300

what is palpate?

examine by touching and feeling the area

300

what is range of motion?

how far a joint may move freely and painlessly 

300

what is opthalmoscope?

instrument used when examining the eye 

300

what is respiration?

breathes per minute 

300

what is lethargic?

 sluggish and apathetic.

400

what is MurMur?

abnormal sound within the heart

400

what is dehydration?

loss of water from the body 

400

what is auscultation?

listening with a stethoscope or other instruments 

400

what is temperature?

degree of heat of a living body 

400

what is tartar?

a hard calcified deposit that forms on the teeth and contributes to their decay.


500

What is femoral pulses?

pulse found inside the thigh of the hind leg

500

what is gut motility?

ability to pass material through the gut 

500

what is arrhythmia?

irregular rythem in the heart 

500

what is  lymph nodes 

small glands filter lymph fluid, become swollen in response to infection and tumor 

500

what is vital signs

reflect essential body functions

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