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| ESWL extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy |
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| noninvasive removal of kidney/urecteral stones |
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| abnormal condition (means increase when used with blood cell word roots) |
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| terms derived from the name of a person |
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| pertaining to the midddle and to the side |
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| pertaining to the front and the back |
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| pertaining to the back and the front |
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| coronal plane= vertical plane passing body from side making anterior and posterior portions |
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| divides the body into opper and lower protions, horizontal field |
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| divides body into right andl eft halves |
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| above the the umbilical region |
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| direcly below the umbilical region |
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| to the right and left of the umbilical regions..love handle regions |
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| to the right and left of the hypogastric rgions, my tickilish spots |
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| berry-shaped form of bacterium |
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| fibrous tumor of the skin |
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| inflammation of a sweat gland |
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| precancerous horny tissue formation from excessive sun exposure |
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| basal cell carcinoma (BCC) |
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| epithelial tumor that seldom metasizes but invades local tissue, common with excessive sun exposure |
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| also called thrush, infection of skin mouth or vagina from yeast (secret yeast) |
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| staphylococcal bacteria causing a cluster of bils |
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| inflamation of skin and subcutaneous tissue caused by infectsion leading to redness, swelling and fever |
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| injury with no break in the skin (bruise) |
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| noninfectious inflammatory skin disease characterized by redness, blisters, scabs and itching |
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| painful skin node caused by staphylococcal bacteria in hair follicle (boil), mary's head |
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| death of tissue from a loss of blood supply and then bacterial invasion |
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| inflammatory skin disease from small blisters in clusters, one types is called shingles=painfyul skin eruptions that follow nerves inflamed by the firus |
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| cancerous condition starting as purple or brown papules on lower extremities and spreds through skin to lymph nodes (frequently seen with AIDS) |
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| invasion into the skin and hair by lice |
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| chronic cskin conditoin proucing red lesions covered with silvery scales |
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| itch mite causes papule eruptions and skin infection |
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| chronic hardening of connective tissue of skin and other body organs |
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| blisters that follow nerve routes caused by herpes zoster (also causes chickenpox) |
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| (SqCCA)malignant from scale-like epithelial tissue, usually from exposure to sun |
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| systemic lupus erythematosus |
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| (SLE) chronic inflammatory disease of skin, joints, kidneys, and nervous system- autoimmune disease, periods of remission and exacerbation |
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| fungal infection of skin, in general it is called called ringworm and on feet it is athlete's foot |
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| itching skin eruption of wheals of varying size and shape |
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| surgical repair using one's own skin |
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| surgical repair using skin from others (allograft) |
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| instument used to cut skin tion think slices |
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| excision of wrinkles (facelift) |
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| surgical repair of wrinkles |
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| destruction of tissue with heat, cold or electricity (caustic substances) also called cautery |
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| destruciton of tissue using extreme cold often by using liquid nitrogen |
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| removal of contaminated or dead tissue from an open wound |
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| procedure to remove skin scars with abrasive material such as sandpaper |
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| (I&D)surgical cut made to allow fluids to excape a lesion, wound or cavity |
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| technique of microscopically controlled serial excisions of skin cancers |
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| red skin abnormal rendness of the skin |
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| originating in horny tissue |
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| white skin-less color than usual |
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| berry shaped bacteria in grapelike clusters |
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| berry shaped bacteria in twisted chains |
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| (TD) pertaining to through the skin |
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| (CMV) a herpes-type virus that usually causes disease whtn the immune system is compromised |
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| excape of blood into the tissues (bruise) |
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| overgrowth of scar tissue |
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| white spots or patches on mucuous membrane, may be precancerous |
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| flat colored spot on the skin |
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| circumscribed malformation of the skin, can be congenital (birthmark) also called a (mole) |
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| small knotlike mass that can be felt by touch |
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| small, solid skin elevation (pimple) |
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| a pinpoint hemorrhage, by my nose |
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| eroded sore on skin from prolonged pressure,( also called decubitis ulcer or bed sore) |
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| air cavities within the cranial bones that open into the nasal cavities |
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| one of two brances from the trachea that conducts air into the lungs |
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a. Introduce yourself b. Verify the information you have received (make sure all medical transcripts are correct) c. Interview client to obtain relevant info—be aware of cultural issues d. Establish treatment goals and functional outcomes with the client e. Inform the client of the treatment plan and techniques selected to fulfill outcome goals f. Encourage the client to ask questions so they fully understand what they will be doing (for their understanding and for clarification so that they can participate) ; we are client-centered , so make sure they are the focus g. Obtain informed consent |
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i. Draw a single line through the inaccurate –making sure that the original info is still visible (write ME, initial, date AND write correct info on top) ii. Date and initial the correction and add a note in the margin stating why the correction was necessary iii. Enter the corrected statement in the chronological sequence |
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a. Physical distance i. Far distance does not show concern b. Environmental noise i. Distraction c. Comprehension—sender/receiver i. Speaking in jargon, abbreviations, acronyms—talk lay language! ii. Speed of dialogue d. Feedback—sender/receiver i. Ask questions, ask if they need things to be repeated e. Cultural differences i. Understand different cultural backgrounds f. Gender and age differences g. Writing—level and legibility |
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