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What is the prefix for:
Within, inside---
Intra-/endo-
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What a prefix for :
Large
Prefix for Large is Macro-
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Write a prefix for :
before, infront of--
The prefix for before, infront of: pre-/ante-
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Write a prefix for :
Around
Prefix for around is: peri-
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Write a prefix for: new
Prefix for new is : neo-
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What is the prefix for : without
Prefix for without is : a-/an-
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Prefix for half is:
Prefix for half is: hemi-/semi-
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Write a prefix for painful, difficult:
Prefix for painful, difficult is: dys-
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Write a prefix for above:
Prefix for above is: supra-/super-/hyper-
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Write a prefix for over, above:
Prefix for over, above is: hyper-/super-
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Write the prefix for many:
prefix for many is: poly-/multi-
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Write a prefix for slow:
Prefix for slow is: brady-
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Write a prefix for self:
Prefix for self is : auto-
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What is the prefix for across:
Prefix for across is: trans-
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What is the prefix for two:
Prefix for two is: bi-
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What is the prefix and meaning of tachycardia:
- The prefix of tachycardia is:
- prefix is tachy
- meaning is fast
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What is the prefix and meaning of pseudocyesis:
- Prefix and meaning for pseudocyesis:
- Prefix is pseudo
- meaning is false
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What is the prefix and meaning of hypoglycemia:
- The prefix and meaning of hypoglycemia:
- Prefix-hypo
- meaning-under/below
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The 3 layers of skin in order starting with the most superficial are:_____________,_____________and ___________________.
The 3 layers of skin in order starting with the most superficial are:_epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous Layer.
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The _____________layer is the only living layer of the epidermis.
Basal Cell
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The subcutaneous layer of skin is composed primarily of:
adipose
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Sensory receptors are located in the ______________layer of skin.
Dermis
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Nails and hair are composed of a hard protein called:
Keratin
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__________________ is the pigment that gives skin its color.
Melanin
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Another name for the dermis is _____________.
Corium
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The nail body is connected to underlying tissue by the _______________.
Nail Bed
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__________________ glands release their product directly into hair follicles while _____________ glands release their product into a duct.
- Sebaceous Gland
- Sweat Gland
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_____________ glands are sweat glands found in the underarm are public areas.
Apocrine gland
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What is inflammation fo the skin?
Dermatitis
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What is any abnormal skin condition?
Dermatosis
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An instrument for cutting the skin?
Dermatome
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What is a specialist in the skin:
Dermatologist
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What is surgical repair of the skin?
Dermatoplasty
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What is the study of skin?
Dermatology
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What does melan/o means black:
Black Tumor- what is the name?
Black Cell-what is the name?
- Black Tumor - Melanoma
- Black Cell- Melanocyte
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With the suffix -dermy meaning skin:
Scaly Skin-
White Skin-
Red Skin-
- Scaly Skin-Ichtyoderma
- White Skin- Leukoderma
- Red Skin- Erythroderma
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What are the meaning of each when anych/o refers to the nail:
Softening of the nail-
Infection around the nail-
Nail eating (bitting)-
Removal of the nail-
- Softening of the nail-Onychomalacia
- Infection around the nail-paronychia
- Nail eating (bitting)-Onychophagia
- Removal of the nail-Onychectomy
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Define the following combining forms and use them to form integumentary terms:
Cry/o
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Define the following combining forms and use them to form integumentary terms:
Cutane/o
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Define the following combining forms and use them to form integumentary terms:
Diaphor/o
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Define the following combining forms and use them to form integumentary terms:
Py/o
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Define the following combining forms and use them to form integumentary terms:
Cyan/o
Cold
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Define the following combining forms and use them to form integumentary terms:
Ungu/o
nail
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Define the following combining forms and use them to form integumentary terms:
Lip/o
Fat
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Define the following combining forms and use them to form integumentary terms:
Hidr/o
Sweat
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Define the following combining forms and use them to form integumentary terms:
Rhytid/o
Wrinkle
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Define the following combining forms and use them to form integumentary terms:
Seb/o
Sebum
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Define the following combining forms and use them to form integumentary terms:
Trich/o
hair
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Define the following combining forms and use them to form integumentary terms:
Necr/o
Death
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Define the following:
macule
Macule- flat, discolored area that is flush with the skin surface
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Define the following:
papule
Papule-small solid raised spot less than 0.5 cm
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Define the following:
Cyst
Cyst- fluid filled sac under the skin
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Define the following:
fissure
Fissure-crack-like lesion or groove on the skin
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Define the following:
pustule
Pustule-raised spot on the skin containing pus
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Define the following:
wheal
Wheal-Small,round, swollen area on the skin; typically seen in allergic skin reactions such as hives and usually accomplanied by urticaria
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Define the following:
vesicle
Vesicle-a blister, small, fluid-filled raised spot on the skin
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Define the following:
ulcer
Ulcer-Open sore or lesion in skin or mecous membrane
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Define the following:
nodule
Nodule-firm, discolored area that is flush with the skin surface. An example would be a freckly or a birthmark.
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Define the following:
laceration
Laceration-a torn or jagged wound; incorrectly used to describe a cut.
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Describe the following burn type:
First degree
First Degree burns-redness involving superficial layer of the skin
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Describe the following type of burn:
Second Degree
Second Degree burn-Burn damage through epidermis and into dermis causing vesicles
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Describe the following type of burn:
Third Degree
Third Degree Burns- burn damage to full thickness of epidermis and dermis.
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What does urticaria mean?
j
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What does bedsore mean?
a
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What does acne rosacea mean?
c
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What does acne vulgaris mean?
l
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What does hirsutism mean?
g
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What does alopecia mean?
k
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What does gangrene mean?
h
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What does scleroderma mean?
d
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What does albinism mean?
b
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What is the abbreviation for frozen section:
FS
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What is the abbrevviation for incision and drainage:
I & D
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What is the abbreviation for intradermal:
ID
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What is the abbreviations for subcutaneous:
subq, subcu,SC
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What is the abbreviations for ultraviolet:
UV
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What is the abbreviations for biospy:
BX, bx
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Identify C&S:
culture and sensitivity
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Identify BCC:
Basal Cell Carcinoma
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Identify derm:
dermatology
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Identify decub:
Decubitus Ulcer
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Identify MM:
Malignant Melanoma
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The winter climates can cause dry skin. The medical term for this is___________________.
xeroderma
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Kim has ecdperienced small pinpoint purplish spots caused by bleeding under the skin. This is called ___________________.
petechiae
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Janet has a fungal skin disease. This is called ___________________.
tinea
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A contagious skin disease caused by a mite is ________________________.
scabies
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An infection around the entire nail is called:
paronychia
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A form of skin cancer affecting AIDS patients is called_______________.
Kaposi's sarcoma
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latrivia has a bacterial skin infection that results in pustules crusting and rupturing. It is called_________________.
impetigo
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James's burn scar became a hypertrophic _______________________________.
keloid
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For a(n) ______________________ test, cells scraped off teh skin are examied under a microscope.
Exfoliative cytology
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During surgery a ____________________ was ordered for a paid exam of tissue cut from a tumor.
Frozen Section
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Use the prefixes to write a word that means:
epi- , sub- , intra- , hypo-
under the skin ___________ or ____________.
hypodermic, or subcutaneous
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Use the prefixes to write a word that means:
epi- , sub- , intra- , hypo-
Within the skin ____________.
intradermal
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Use the prefixes to write a word that means:
epi- , sub- , intra- , hypo-
On the skin ____________.
epidermis
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