A Key Terms
B Key Terms
C Key Terms
D Key Terms
Range of Motion
100

Determination of a disease or syndrome.

diagnosis

100

The study of the form and structure of an organism.

Anatomy

100

Abnormal conditions created when the normal anatomy and physiology of the body are altered.

Diseases

100

Condition in which the blood pressure is above the normal range.

Hypertension

100

Movement away from the median plane of the body

Abduction

200

Determines one’s inherited characteristics.

Genetics

200

Study of the causes of diseases.

Etiology

200

Tests performed to determine the diagnosis.

Diagnostic procedures

200

A state experienced by the body when one or more of the control systems loses the ability to maintain homeostasis.

Illness

200

Movement in a circular direction

Circumduction

300

The study of why diseases occur and how the body reacts to them (changes in function caused by disease).

Pathophysiology

300

As an adjective. Approaching situations from a factual rather than an emotional perspective; 

as a noun, a statement of your job goal.

Objective

300

Behaviors that promote health and prevent disease.

Prevention (of disease)

300

a gel-like liquid found inside the cell?

Cytoplasm

300

Movement toward the median plane of the body

Adduction

400

Prediction of the possible outcome of a disease and the potential for recovery.

Prognosis

400

Medications or procedures used to control or cure a disease or injury.

Treatment (Tx)

400

As an adjective. Referring to something that is dependent on or takes place in a person’s mind and thus cannot be directly observed.

Subjective

400

What is the function of epithelial tissue?

covers organs

400

Turning the hand so the palm faces downward or backward (also refers to lying facedown)

Pronation

500

Not a precise disease but groups of related signs and symptoms.

Syndrome

500

The study of the functions (how and why something works) of an organism.

Physiology

500

A medical term relating to the skin.

Integumentary

500

To bend (decrease the angle between the bones forming a joint)

Flexion

500

Turning the palm or foot upward (also refers to lying face up)

Supination