Organs | Medical Terminology | symptoms | explain | intake and output |
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Bladder
Which organ is responsible for holding urine
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uria
which suffix means urine
2 examples |
tinnitus
hearing a ringing in the ears
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voluntary-can control
Explain the difference between voluntary and involuntary with examples
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30
How many mL are in an Oz?
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the kidneys
which organ is responsible for cleaning the blood and turning the waste into urine
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hyper
hypertension hyperventilation opposite is HYPO
which prefix means high
2 examples what is the opposite |
nausea
the feeling you get in your stomach right before you are going to throw up
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demonstrate
What us the difference between abduction and adduction
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4 ounces
How many ounces are in a half cup?
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large intestines
which organ takes the water out of our stool and helps to form our stool / feces
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inside / heart / inflammation
dissect this word
endocarditis |
jaundice
a yellow tint to the skin
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chronic comes on slowly (gradually) and last longer. It is usually due to a disease or condition in the body that is not curable
Acute comes on quickly and resolves (ends) quickly too. It heals
What is the difference between chronic and acute
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28 ounces
cc is the same as mL you divide 850 by 30
How many ounces is in 850 cc?
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small intestines
which digestive organ is responsible for absorbing vitamins from food and putting it into the blood to be used by the body
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difficult or painful
difficult or painful breathing difficult or painful urination
what does dys mean?
What about dyspnea? Also Dysuria? |
flatulence
passing gas through the rectum
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A vein-takes blood from organs to heart and has
almost no oxygen in the blood so it is blue in color. It is also smaller and deeper and has no pulse An artery is taking oxygenated blood from the lungs to all of the organs and cells that need it. They are larger and deeper. They have a pulse and if severed cut) they bleed faster (spurt)
What is the difference between a vein and an artery
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a quarter cup
how many ounces are recorded if a patient has a half cup of ice
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the lungs take oxygen from the air and put them into the blood. Oxygen is permeable to the tissue in the lungs and can move through it into the blood
organ that puts oxygen into the blood
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lack of or not
afebrile asepsis
what prefix means lack of?
give us an example of a word that uses it |
cyanosis
having a blue tint to the skin
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emia in the bloodstream
hemat bleeding
Please explain the difference between emia and hemat
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INTAKE: 24 ounces = 720mL
OUTPUT: 810 mL 720-810 = -90 mL He is a little dehydrated
What is this patients intake and output?
He ate 12 ounces of soup and drank 1/4 cup of water. He voided in the amount of 200mL. He has an emesis in the amount of 410mL. He had a cup of ice chips. He had 3/4 cup of coffee and then had diarrhea in the amount of 200mL |