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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

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