Acute inflammation of the bile duct
What is cholangitis?
The inner region of the kidney?
What is the medulla?
Location of metatarsals
What are feet?
The surgical suturing of a muscle
What is myorrhaphy?
Medical term for vein
What is phleb?
Where are fibrinogen and prothrombin produced?
What is liver?
Where are the cervical lymph nodes located?
What is the neck?
Term for breathing
What is respiration?
Feeding tube directly into the stomach from the abdomen
What is gastrostomy tube?
A major waste product of protein metabolism
What is urea?
Location of metacarpals
What are hands?
In which direction do oblique muscle fibers run?
What is slanted?
Hardening and narrowing of arteries due to a buildup of cholesterol plaque on the interior walls of the arteries
What is the atherosclerosis?

Conditions is characterized by an inadequate number of circulating red blood cells due to the premature destruction of red blood cells by the spleen
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What is hemolytic anemia?
Term that means swollen glands
What is lymphadenitis?
Term for voice box
What is larynx?
Surgical connection between two hollow structures
What is anastomosis?
Night time bed wetting
What is nocturnal enuresis?
Wear and tear on the bones and joints
What is osteoarthritis?
Term that means inflammation of a fascia
What is faciitis?
Blood clot attached to the interior wall of a vein or artery
What is a thrombus?
Component of the blood plays a role in the immune system
What is globin?
A rash on the hand from poison ivy is indicative of a
What is a rash?
Term for runny nose
What is rhinorrhea?
Twisting of the intestine
What is volvulus?
The absence of urine formation by the kidneys
What is anuria?
Low back pain
What is lumbago?
Paralysis of all four extremities is
What is quadriplegia?
Inflammation of a vein?
What is phlebitis?
T cells and B cells are both types of which?
What are lymphocytes?
A person with seasonal allergies will benefit from what type of medication?
What is an antihistamine?
Done to correct a deviated nasal septum
What is septoplasty?
An autoimmune disorder characterized by a severe reaction to ingesting gluten
What is celiac disease?
The progressive loss of renal function over months or years.
What is Chronic kidney Disease (CKD)?
Medical term for swayback
What is lordosis?
Myasthenia gravis is
What is chronic autoimmune disease that affects the neuromuscular junction?
Medication blocks the action of the enzyme that causes the blood vessels to contract, resulting in hypertension
What is an ACE Inhibitor?
Function of megakaryocytes
What is produce platelets?
Definition of megal/o
What is large?
Nose job
What is rhinoplasty?
The presence of excess fat in the stool
What is steatorrhea?
The presence of abnormally high concentrations of protein in the urine
What is hyperproteinuria?
Abnormally soft bones
What is osteomalacia?
Inflammation of the tissues surrounding the elbow
What is epicondylitis?
Role of capillaries
What is deliver oxygen to the cells and tissues?
A patient who has a serious infection would likely contain a higher count of which cells?
What is granulocytes?
Where are the lingual tonsils located?
What is base of tongue?
In what process is diaphragm relaxed?
What is exhalation?
Involuntary grinding of teeth
What is bruxism?
Inflammation of the bladder
What is cystitis
A dual x-ray absorptiometry is used to assess
What is bone density?
The release of a tendon from adhesions
What is tenolysis?
Surgical removal of the lining of a portion of an artery leading to the brain that is clogged with plaque
What is a carotid endarterectomy?
What is true for a patient who has type O- blood?
What is only receive from O and give to A, B, AB and O?
Where are the inguinal lymph nodes located?
What is groin?
Tubes that bring air into the lungs
What is bronchi?
Upward flow of acid from the stomach into the esophagus
What is GERD or gastroesophageal reflux disease?
Pus formation in the kidneys
What is Pyonephrosis?


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This type of fracture causes an open wound
What is a compound fracture?
Lack of muscle coordination
What is ataxia?
An event in which the heart abruptly stops beating or develops an arrhythmia that prevents it from pumping blood effectively
What is cardiac arrest?
The process of blood clotting
What is coagulation?
The function of lymphocytes?
What is destroy harmful substances, such as bacteria, viruses, and malignant cells?
Membrane is directly attached to the lungs
What is visceral pleura?