Infection Control Precautions
Pressure Injury Terminology
Medical Suffixes and Their Meanings
Medical Terminology for Digestive and Urinary Systems
Urinary Conditions and Terms
100

This type of precaution is used for patients with infections that spread through the air, such as tuberculosis

What are Airborne Precautions?

100

This type of wound healing occurs when the edges of a wound are brought together for healing.

What is Primary Intention Healing?

100

This suffix refers to the prolapse or downward displacement of an organ.

What is -ptosis

100

This term refers to the condition of small pouches or sacs in the wall of the intestines.

What is Diverticulosis?

100

This term refers to excessive urination

What is Polyuria?

200

These precautions are used for infections that are spread through direct contact, such as MRSA.

What are Contact Precautions?

200

This is the term for a serious pressure injury, involving full-thickness skin loss and exposure of underlying tissue

What is a Stage 4 Pressure Injury?

200

This suffix refers to the condition of vomiting

What is -emesis?

200

This is the medical term for inflammation of the liver.

What is Hepatitis?

200

This condition refers to the presence of pus in urine.

What is Pyuria?

300

These precautions are used to prevent the spread of germs that are transmitted by respiratory droplets.

What are Droplet Precautions?

300

This term refers to a condition where tissues under the skin are damaged but the skin remains intact.

What is a Deep Tissue Injury?

300

This suffix means an abnormal or pathological condition

What is -iasis?

300

This condition refers to the accumulation of serous fluid in the abdomen

What is Ascites?

300

This is a malignant tumor of the kidney, typically occurring in children under 5 years old.

What is Wilms tumor?

400

A general guideline for preventing the spread of infection, including hand hygiene and PPE use.

What are Standard Precautions?

400

This stage of pressure injury involves partial-thickness skin loss and may appear as a blister

What is a Stage 2 Pressure Injury?

400

This suffix refers to the process of fixation of an organ.

What is -pexy?

400

This term refers to the abnormal condition of gallstones.

What is Cholelithiasis?

400

This term refers to the abnormal presence of blood in the urine.

What is Hematuria?

500

This type of precaution is used for patients who are immunocompromised and at high risk for infections.

What are Protective Precautions?

500

A condition where the sacrum is exposed, showing a wound that could be documented as stage 3 or 4 depending on its depth.

What is a Sacral Pressure Injury?

500

This suffix refers to the flow or discharge of a substance.

What is -rrhea?

500

The medical term for painful urination.

What is Dysuria?

500

This condition refers to the inflammation of the bladder.

What is Cystitis?

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