Skin Conditions
Musculoskeletal Conditions
Muscle and Nerve Conditions
Nervous System Conditions
Circulatory System Conditions
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This highly contagious skin infection is caused by a mite that burrows under the skin and causes intense itching and rash.

scabies

101

This general term refers to inflammation of the joints, causing stiffness, pain, and decreased mobility.

arthritis

101

This progressive disease causes muscle weakness and wasting, is inherited, and often appears in childhood.

muscular dystrophy

101

The medical term for this condition is cerebrovascular accident, which occurs when blood supply to the brain is blocked or a vessel ruptures.

stroke

101

This condition is diagnosed when blood pressure consistently measures 130/80 or higher.

hypertension

102

This condition, also called herpes zoster, is caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox and appears as painful blisters.

shingles

102

This condition causes bones to lose density and become porous and brittle, making them break easily.

osteoporosis

102

Also called Lou Gehrig's disease, this progressive condition causes muscle atrophy and eventually leads to death.

ALS

102

When caring for a resident after a stroke, always refer to the affected side as this term, never as the 'bad side.'

weaker; involved

102

This disease occurs when blood vessels in the coronary arteries narrow due to fatty deposits, reducing blood supply to the heart.

coronary artery disease (CAD)

103

This type of closed wound is caused by blunt force trauma that damages tissue under the skin.

bruise or contusion

103

This term describes a broken bone that does not break through the skin.

closed fracture

103

This term describes the surgical removal of a body part, usually an arm, hand, leg, or foot.

amputation

103

This progressive disease causes stiffness, tremors, stooped posture, and a shuffling gait due to degeneration of brain cells.

Parkinson's disease

103

This chest pain or pressure occurs when the heart muscle does not get enough oxygen, often during exercise or stress.

angina

104

This general term refers to inflammation or swelling of the skin and includes conditions like eczema.

dermatitis 

104

This surgical procedure replaces the head of the femur where it joins the hip and is often performed after a hip fracture.

hip replacement

104

This condition occurs when a person feels that an amputated limb is still there or experiences sensations in it.

phantom limb pain or sensation

104

This progressive disease affects the central nervous system when the myelin sheath covering nerves breaks down over time.

multiple sclerosis  or  MS 

104

The medical term for a heart attack, this occurs when blood flow to the heart muscle is completely blocked.

myocardial infarction  or  MI

105

Athlete's foot and ringworm are examples of this type of infection caused by organisms like yeasts and molds.

fungal

105

These special stockings help promote circulation after hip or knee replacement surgery and aid in preventing blood clots.

antiembolic or compression stockings

105

A prosthesis is also called an ________ limb. Amputees may use one or more of them.

artificial

105

This term describes paralysis or loss of function in the lower body and legs, often caused by spinal cord injury.

paraplegia

105

This condition occurs when the heart muscle is severely damaged and fails to pump blood effectively, causing fluid backup.

congestive heart failure

106

This skin condition affecting the lower legs is caused by fluid buildup and poor circulation, which can lead to open ulcers.

stasis dermatitis

106

This medical order means the resident is unable to touch the floor or support ANY weight on one or both legs.

non-weight-bearing

106

Name at least two complementary or nontraditional therapies.

massage, acupuncture, traditional medicine, chiropractic, etc.

106

This term describes loss of function in the legs, trunk, and arms, usually from a high spinal cord injury.

quadriplegia 

106

These medications, sometimes called water pills, reduce fluid in the body and increase the need to urinate.

diuretics