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Derma means
skin
The abbreviation PO means
by mouth
Arthro means
joint
How many regions is the abdomen divided into
4
Gastro means
stomach
Gluco means
sweetness
Ostio means
bone
Poly means
many or much
The suffix stomy refers to
creation of an opening
How would support worker abbreviate height
ht
Suffix plegia means
paralysis
Doctors orders for a pre op patient may be NPO what does this mean
nothing by mouth
Which term means located at or toward the front of the body or body part
anterior (ventral)
Don's care plan states BRP this means
bathroom privileges
What does the prefix dys mean
bad, difficult, abnormal
Which statement about a suffix is correct
it is placed at the end of the word
Robert is a grad support worker reads clients chart and it says tachycardia
means
fast heartrate
Cyano is
blue (around the mouth)
Hydro
water
Olig means
scant (small)
Hemo means
, blood
Myo
muscle
Angio means
vessel
Proximal refers to which of the following
nearest to the centre or point or origin
Cerebrum is
the largest part of the brain, it is where thought happens
Medulla is
responsible for coughing, swallowing, and vomiting
hemiplegia is
Paralysis on one side of the body
Paraplegia is
paralysis of the lower trunk and legs
Sympathetic nervous system
speeds up in case of emergency
The retina
contains nerve fibres for vision (it sends messages to the optic nerve which takes the
image to the brain for interpretation)
Cerumen is
the waxy substance secreted by glands in the auditory canal
The auditory nerve
carries the messages to the brain
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
is a warning sign for future strokes
Three types of aphasia are
receptive aphasia, expressive aphasia, global aphasia (both receptive and expressive)
If the client is frustrated
bring up the topic later
Clients feel
"imprisoned in a tomb"
Receptive aphasia is
difficulty understanding what is said or real
Expressive aphasia is
difficulty speaking and writing
Expressive aphasia is
difficulty articulating thoughts
Global aphasia is
difficulty speaking and understanding language (expressive-receptive)
Dysarthria is
difficulty speaking clearly
Difficulty in communication may lead to
avoiding social functions
Treating speech disorders the goal is to
strengthen the muscles of speech