Medical Terminology
Abbreviations
Chain of Infection
Planes of the Body
Directional Terms
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who would you go to if you had a heart issue?

Cardiologist 

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what is a 'GSW'?

Gun Shot Wound 

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what is 'the chain of infection'?

events that happen, making an infection spread from one person to another.

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what is the median plane?

divides body into L and R. vertically through midline - marked by navel. 

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what does the term 'anterior' mean?

direction/position closer to inside or centre of body. 

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breakdown the meaning of Epidermis

Epi = around. -dermis = skin. 

around the skin. 

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what is C02?

Carbon Dioxide 

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name the 6 different links in the chain of infection. 

Infection agent, Reservoir, Portal of exit, Mode of transmission, Portal of entry, host. 

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what is the transverse plane?

divides body into superior and inferior sections. 

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explain the differences between 'superior' and 'inferior' when describing a position. 

superior: above or higher. inferior: below or lower. 

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Who would you go see if you had cancer?

Oncologist 

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what does 'CPR' stand for?

Cardiopulmonary Rescutation 

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how does the chain of infection contribute to the spread of diseases? 

if the link isn't broken, it will spread. 

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what is the sagittal plane? 

divides body into L and R sections. - equal or unequal. 

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how is the term 'proximal' used to describe the location of body parts? 

closer to point or attachment/ centre of body. 

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What is a contusion? 

a bruise 

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what is 'CHF'?

Congestive Heart Failure. 

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name some things that you can do to break the chain of infection. 

hand washing, disinfecting, safe food handling, masks, etc. 

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what is the frontal plane?

divides body into dorsal and ventral sections. 

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what does it mean for something to be 'lateral' in terms of anatomical direction?

located farther away from midline of body. 

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what does hypertension mean?

abnormally high blood pressure 

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what does 'AU' mean?

both ears 

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how do the modes of transportation contribute to the spread of infections? 

provide pathways for pathogens to move from one person to another. 

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what is the parasagittal plane? 

divides body into L and R sections. unequally. 

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clarify concept of 'medial'. and how does it relate to directional terms? 

located closer to midline of body.