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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Med Term Chapter 3 Spelling - Pronounciation

thǝr-mom’ǝ-tǝr
di-men’-shuhn--ǝl
fahr-muh-soo’-tĭ-kŭhl
ăp-ŭhn-dĕk’tŭh-mē
o-tal’je-ǝ
ri’no-plas”te
ab-dom”ĭ-no-sen-te’sis
kra”ne-ek’tǝ-me
ki-rop’ǝ-de
bair’-ee-uhm
blef”ǝ-rĭ-de’mǝ
o-“to-re’ē
os’te-oid
noo-rol’-uh-sis
os”tē-o-me
sis-tor’ē-fe
ton”sĭ-lek’tǝ-mē
gas”trek’tǝ-me
sǝ-nog’rǝ-fē
floo-ros’kǝ-pe
o’to-skōp
di-fish’-uhn-see
mǝ-la’shǝ
an”je-or’-rěk'sĭs
ko-lǝn-os’kǝ-pe
pi”o-re-ǝ
tra’ke-o-mǝ-la’shǝ
il”e-os’tǝ-me

Drug List
Kwin’-i-deen
I-rith-ruh-mī’-sin?????
Sin’-ă-kwan”
dil-tī-ă-zem
Zoh-vi’-raks
Kom’-puh-zeen

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Anatomy Chapter 6 Spelling List Sort 3 - by pronounciation

zĭf’oid
noo’kĕl
săj’ĭ-tĕl
ĭ-mō’bĭl-īz
tĕn”dĕ-nī’tĭs
kī-fō’sĭs
sfĭngk’tĕr
mĕ-tăf’ĕ-sĭs
stŭr’nĕm
trī’sĕps
lĕ-tĭs’ĭ-mĕs dōr’sī
ŏk-sĭp”ĭ-tĕl
kon’dīl
kon”dro-mĕ-la’shĕ
fib’ū-lĕ
pĕr”ē-ŏs’tē-ĕm
măn’dĭ-bĕl
sĭn”ăhr-thrō’sĭs
zī-gō-măt’ĭk
tĕtĕ-nĕs
mĕ-lē’ō’lĕs
an”el-je’zik
scăp’ŭ-lă
at’re-fē
kan-sĕl’ĕs
ō-blēk’
tĕr’ĭ-goid
fon”tĕ-nĕl’
vŭr’tĕ-brĕl
kroo’she-āt
ak-sil
kal-ka’ne-es
karh”tĭ-laj’ĭ-nĕs
hī”pĕr-ĕk-stĕn’shĕn
hū’mĕr-ŭs
kok’siks
fash’ē-ĕ
sfē’noid
fē’mĕr
gloo’tē-ŭs
klo’nĕs
ĭn’tĕr-fĕ-lăn’jē’ĕl
pĕ-tĕl”ō-fĕm’ĕ-rĕl
pĕk”tĕ-rā’lĭs
măl’ē’ĕs

Anatomy Chapter 6 Spelling List Sort 2 - by pronounciation

fon”tĕ-nĕl’
zĭf’oid
kon’dīl
măl’ē’ĕs
klo’nĕs
tĕn”dĕ-nī’tĭs
ō-blēk’
măn’dĭ-bĕl
vŭr’tĕ-brĕl
tĕr’ĭ-goid
kroo’she-āt
karh”tĭ-laj’ĭ-nĕs
ak-sil
lĕ-tĭs’ĭ-mĕs dōr’sī
fib’ū-lĕ
kal-ka’ne-es
gloo’tē-ŭs
scăp’ŭ-lă
mĕ-lē’ō’lĕs
an”el-je’zik
pĕ-tĕl”ō-fĕm’ĕ-rĕl
at’re-fē
fē’mĕr
tĕtĕ-nĕs
hū’mĕr-ŭs
sfĭngk’tĕr
ŏk-sĭp”ĭ-tĕl
kon”dro-mĕ-la’shĕ
fash’ē-ĕ
pĕr”ē-ŏs’tē-ĕm
sfē’noid
zī-gō-măt’ĭk
sĭn”ăhr-thrō’sĭs
kī-fō’sĭs
trī’sĕps
noo’kĕl
săj’ĭ-tĕl
kan-sĕl’ĕs
ĭ-mō’bĭl-īz
pĕk”tĕ-rā’lĭs
hī”pĕr-ĕk-stĕn’shĕn
ĭn’tĕr-fĕ-lăn’jē’ĕl
stŭr’nĕm
kok’siks
mĕ-tăf’ĕ-sĭs

Anatomy Chapter 6 Spelling List Sort 1 - by pronounciation

an”el-je’zik
at’re-fē
ak-sil
kal-ka’ne-es
kan-sĕl’ĕs
karh”tĭ-laj’ĭ-nĕs
kon”dro-mĕ-la’shĕ
klo’nĕs
kok’siks
kon’dīl
kroo’she-āt
fash’ē-ĕ
fē’mĕr
fib’ū-lĕ
fon”tĕ-nĕl’
gloo’tē-ŭs
hū’mĕr-ŭs
hī”pĕr-ĕk-stĕn’shĕn
ĭ-mō’bĭl-īz
ĭn’tĕr-fĕ-lăn’jē’ĕl
kī-fō’sĭs
lĕ-tĭs’ĭ-mĕs dōr’sī
mĕ-lē’ō’lĕs
măl’ē’ĕs
măn’dĭ-bĕl
mĕ-tăf’ĕ-sĭs
noo’kĕl
ō-blēk’
ŏk-sĭp”ĭ-tĕl
pĕ-tĕl”ō-fĕm’ĕ-rĕl
pĕk”tĕ-rā’lĭs
pĕr”ē-ŏs’tē-ĕm
tĕr’ĭ-goid
săj’ĭ-tĕl
scăp’ŭ-lă
sfē’noid
sfĭngk’tĕr
stŭr’nĕm
sĭn”ăhr-thrō’sĭs
tĕn”dĕ-nī’tĭs
tĕtĕ-nĕs
trī’sĕps
vŭr’tĕ-brĕl
zĭf’oid
zī-gō-măt’ĭk

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Transcription Case 5 and 6 Meanings Sort 3

___pertaining to the stomach and intestine
___self-controlling, self-governing; functionally independent
___a surgical procdure to relieve urinary obstruction by reaming out enlarged part of the gland that is encroaching on the urethra &blocking urine outflow
___a gland in the male that surrounds the neck of the urinary bladder and the urethra
___when the Dr actually prick's a patient's skin with a sharp point to determine level of feeling; part of the the ___evaluation of the central nervous system
___a sound or murmur heard on auscultation, especially an abnormal one
___a substance that is introduced into/around a structure & becuz of diff in absorptin of x-rays by both , allows radiographic visualization of structure
___a surgical instrument used for cutting tough tissue, such as bone
___an abnormal whistling sound made during respiration
___excision of the posterior arch of a vertebra
___abnormally low blood pressure
___painful of difficult urination
___a powerful disinfectant gas, used in water as a fluid to preserve tissue removed at surgery for pathologic evaluation
___the opening of any cavity in the body
___a graphic tracing of the electricl changes in heart muscle
___to increase in severity
___a small, smooth surface on a bone or other hard anatomic body
___referring to cesarean section, an incision through the abdominal and uterine walls for delivery of a fetus
___low area, trough, or groove
___literally shaped like a boat, a scaphoid bone
___an abnormal respiratory sound heard on ausculation, indicating some pathologic condition
___small hyaline masses of degnerate cells found in the prostate
___a flowing out or emanating
___spoon-shaped surgical instrument for removing tissue from a cavity wall or other bodily surface
___periodically stopping and starting again at separated intervals
___a sideways deviation in the normally straight vertical line of the spine (S-shaped spine)
___to dwell in; reside within
___the formation of calculi or mineral concreations (solidified masses) within the body
___process of visually examining the urinary bladder and posterior urethra
___generic drug used as a vasoconstrictor, cardiac stimulant, and bronchodilator; also called adrenaline
___trade name for drug used to treat muscle spasm
___enlargement of the spleen
___bruised
___an x-ray of the spinal cord obtained after injection of dye into the spinal canal
___the sacral and iliac spines - where they join and their associated ligaments
___protruding like a hernia; enclosed in a hernia
___a practioner of chiropratic, a conservative science of applied neurophysiology; chiro theory is that ___irritation of the nervous system cases disease
___to eliminate as waste matter
___walking
___band of yellow elastic tissue that assists in maintaining or regaining the erect position between two ___adjoining vertebrae
___the quality of tiffue or an organ being hard; the process of hardening
___excision of an intervertbral disk
___a waste product of protein metabolism excreted in the urine; a blood test to check kidney function
___composed of granulomata
___the formation of trabeculae (strands of connective tissue) in a part
___pertaining to or caused by an upright position
___made up of separate and distinct parts or defined by lesions that do not become unified
___of or pertaining to radical, which would be the cause or root of a morbid process, such as radical surgery
___the main artery on either side of the neck that supplies blood to the head and neck
___crowding or clustering together
___a serous membrane lining the thoracid or pleural cavity
___a ring-shaped muscle that can open or close a natural orifice by expanding or contracting

Transcription Case 5 and 6 Meanings Sort 2

___to increase in severity
___composed of granulomata
___excision of an intervertbral disk
___periodically stopping and starting again at separated intervals
___the main artery on either side of the neck that supplies blood to the head and neck
___a practioner of chiropratic, a conservative science of applied neurophysiology; chiro theory is that ___irritation of the nervous system cases disease
___a serous membrane lining the thoracid or pleural cavity
___a surgical instrument used for cutting tough tissue, such as bone
___literally shaped like a boat, a scaphoid bone
___to eliminate as waste matter
___the opening of any cavity in the body
___a sideways deviation in the normally straight vertical line of the spine (S-shaped spine)
___protruding like a hernia; enclosed in a hernia
___generic drug used as a vasoconstrictor, cardiac stimulant, and bronchodilator; also called adrenaline
___a waste product of protein metabolism excreted in the urine; a blood test to check kidney function
___an abnormal respiratory sound heard on ausculation, indicating some pathologic condition
___small hyaline masses of degnerate cells found in the prostate
___crowding or clustering together
___an abnormal whistling sound made during respiration
___a small, smooth surface on a bone or other hard anatomic body
___trade name for drug used to treat muscle spasm
___referring to cesarean section, an incision through the abdominal and uterine walls for delivery of a fetus
___walking
___the formation of calculi or mineral concreations (solidified masses) within the body
___a graphic tracing of the electricl changes in heart muscle
___enlargement of the spleen
___pertaining to or caused by an upright position
___the sacral and iliac spines - where they join and their associated ligaments
___bruised
___painful of difficult urination
___to dwell in; reside within
___made up of separate and distinct parts or defined by lesions that do not become unified
___pertaining to the stomach and intestine
___self-controlling, self-governing; functionally independent
___process of visually examining the urinary bladder and posterior urethra
___a flowing out or emanating
___an x-ray of the spinal cord obtained after injection of dye into the spinal canal
___excision of the posterior arch of a vertebra
___a ring-shaped muscle that can open or close a natural orifice by expanding or contracting
___a sound or murmur heard on auscultation, especially an abnormal one
___of or pertaining to radical, which would be the cause or root of a morbid process, such as radical surgery
___a surgical procdure to relieve urinary obstruction by reaming out enlarged part of the gland that is ___encroaching on the urethra &blocking urine outflow
___spoon-shaped surgical instrument for removing tissue from a cavity wall or other bodily surface
___low area, trough, or groove
___a gland in the male that surrounds the neck of the urinary bladder and the urethra
___band of yellow elastic tissue that assists in maintaining or regaining the erect position between two adjoining vertebrae
___abnormally low blood pressure
___the formation of trabeculae (strands of connective tissue) in a part
___when the Dr actually prick's a patient's skin with a sharp point to determine level of feeling; part of the the ___evaluation of the central nervous system
___a substance that is introduced into/around a structure & becuz of diff in absorptin of x-rays by both , allows radiographic visualization of structure
___the quality of tiffue or an organ being hard; the process of hardening
___a powerful disinfectant gas, used in water as a fluid to preserve tissue removed at surgery for pathologic evaluation

Transcription Case 5 and 6 Meanings Sort 1

___self-controlling, self-governing; functionally independent
___a sound or murmur heard on auscultation, especially an abnormal one
___the main artery on either side of the neck that supplies blood to the head and neck
___small hyaline masses of degnerate cells found in the prostate
___a waste product of protein metabolism excreted in the urine; a blood test to check kidney function
___process of visually examining the urinary bladder and posterior urethra
___painful of difficult urination
___a flowing out or emanating
___a graphic tracing of the electricl changes in heart muscle
___pertaining to the stomach and intestine
___composed of granulomata
___abnormally low blood pressure
___the quality of tiffue or an organ being hard; the process of hardening
___to dwell in; reside within
___the formation of calculi or mineral concreations (solidified masses) within the body
___the opening of any cavity in the body
___pertaining to or caused by an upright position
___a gland in the male that surrounds the neck of the urinary bladder and the urethra
___an abnormal respiratory sound heard on ausculation, indicating some pathologic condition
___a ring-shaped muscle that can open or close a natural orifice by expanding or contracting
___enlargement of the spleen
___the formation of trabeculae (strands of connective tissue) in a part
___a surgical procdure to relieve urinary obstruction by reaming out enlarged part of the gland that is ___encroaching on the urethra &blocking urine outflow
___to eliminate as waste matter
___an abnormal whistling sound made during respiration
___crowding or clustering together
___walking
___referring to cesarean section, an incision through the abdominal and uterine walls for delivery of a fetus
___a practioner of chiropratic, a conservative science of applied neurophysiology; chiro theory is that ___irritation of the nervous system cases disease
___a substance that is introduced into/around a structure & becuz of diff in absorptin of x-rays by both , ___allows radiographic visualization of structure
___bruised
___spoon-shaped surgical instrument for removing tissue from a cavity wall or other bodily surface
___made up of separate and distinct parts or defined by lesions that do not become unified
___excision of an intervertbral disk
___generic drug used as a vasoconstrictor, cardiac stimulant, and bronchodilator; also called adrenaline
___to increase in severity
___a small, smooth surface on a bone or other hard anatomic body
___trade name for drug used to treat muscle spasm
___a powerful disinfectant gas, used in water as a fluid to preserve tissue removed at surgery for pathologic evaluation
___low area, trough, or groove
___protruding like a hernia; enclosed in a hernia
___periodically stopping and starting again at separated intervals
___excision of the posterior arch of a vertebra
___band of yellow elastic tissue that assists in maintaining or regaining the erect position between two ___adjoining vertebrae
___an x-ray of the spinal cord obtained after injection of dye into the spinal canal
___when the Dr actually prick's a patient's skin with a sharp point to determine level of feeling; part of the the ___evaluation of the central nervous system
___a serous membrane lining the thoracid or pleural cavity
___of or pertaining to radical, which would be the cause or root of a morbid process, such as radical surgery
___a surgical instrument used for cutting tough tissue, such as bone
___the sacral and iliac spines - where they join and their associated ligaments
___literally shaped like a boat, a scaphoid bone
___a sideways deviation in the normally straight vertical line of the spine (S-shaped spine)

Transcription Case 5 and 6 Word Sort 2

1 discrete
2 myelogram
3 radicular
4 wheeze
5 pinprick
6 epinephrine
7 laminectomy
8 Flexeril
9 induration
10 contused
11 rale
12 autonomic
13 creatinine
14 lithiasis
15 dysuria
16 scoloisis
17 facet
18 herniated
19 hypotension
20 electrocardiogram (EKG)
21 contrast medium
22 cystouerthroscopy
23 aggregating
24 splenomegaly
25 exacerbate
26 granulomatous
27 efflux
28 formalin
29 gastrointestinal (GI)
30 corpora amylacea
31 ambulating
32 pleura
33 transuerethral resection (TUR)
34 ligamentum flavum
35 chiropractor
36 void
37 trabeculation
38 sacroiliac
39 sphincter
40 orifice
41 prostate
42 rongeur
43 orthostatic
44 carotid
45 gutter
46 curette
47 cesarean
48 scaphoid
49 intermittenet
50 indwell
51 diskectomy
52 bruit

Transcription Case 5 and 6 Word Sort 1

1 formalin
2 orifice
3 exacerbate
4 scoloisis
5 contrast medium
6 cystouerthroscopy
7 lithiasis
8 sacroiliac
9 epinephrine
10 autonomic
11 wheeze
12 herniated
13 rongeur
14 diskectomy
15 myelogram
16 granulomatous
17 scaphoid
18 carotid
19 aggregating
20 cesarean
21 gutter
22 void
23 indwell
24 splenomegaly
25 pinprick
26 creatinine
27 efflux
28 rale
29 corpora amylacea
30 electrocardiogram (EKG)
31 prostate
32 dysuria
33 intermittenet
34 curette
35 bruit
36 Flexeril
37 discrete
38 sphincter
39 ligamentum flavum
40 radicular
41 facet
42 hypotension
43 ambulating
44 chiropractor
45 pleura
46 trabeculation
47 orthostatic
48 induration
49 transuerethral resection (TUR)
50 contused
51 gastrointestinal (GI)
52 laminectomy

Transcription Case 5 and 6 Pronounciation

aw”to-nŏm’ĭk
brōōt
kah-rŏt’ĭd
cŏr’pō-rah ăm”ĭ-lā’sē-ah
krē-ăt’ĭ-nĭn
sĭs”tō-ū-rē’thrō-skōp
sĭs”tō-ū”rē’thrō-skōp
dĭs-ū’-rē-ah
ĕf-lŭks
ē-lĕk”trō-kăr’dē’ō-grăm”
găs”trō-ĭn-tĕs’tĭ-năl
grăn”ū-lō-mah
hī”pō-tĕn’shŭn
ĭn’dū-rā’shŭn
indwell
lĭ-thī’ah-sĭs
ŏr’ĭ-fĭs
ŏr”thō-stăt’ĭk
prŏs’tāt
rahl
sfĭngk’tĕr
splē”nō-mĕg’ah-lē
trah-bĕk”ū-lā’shŭn
trăns”ū-rē’thrăl rē-sĕk’shŭn
void
wheeze
aggregating
ăm”bū-lā’tīng
sē-sār’ē-ăn
kī’rō-prăk’tŏr
contrast medium
kŏn-tūzd’
kū-rĕt’
discrete
dĭs-kĕk’tō-mē
ĕp”ĭ-nĕf’rĭn
ĕg-zăs’ĕr-bāt
făc-et’
flĕks’ĕr-ĭl
fŏr’mah-lĭn
gutter
hĕr’nē-āt”ĕd
intermittent
lăm”ĭ-nĕk’tō-mē
lĭg”ah-mĕn’tŭm flāv’ŭm
mī’ĕ-lō-grăm
pinprick
ploor’ah
rah-dĭk’ū-lăr
raw-zhŭr’
sā”krō-ăl’ē-ăk
skăf’oid
skō”lē-ō’sĭs