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Hesi Vocabulary
Vocabulary List of Hesi Exam
Term | Definition |
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Abstain | To voluntairly refrain from something. |
Accountable | To be responsible. |
Acute | Sudden, Intense. |
Adhere | To hold fast or stick together. |
Adverse | Undesired, possibly harmful. |
Aegis | Control, protection. |
Ambivalent | Uncertain, having contradictory feelings. |
Apply | To place, put on, or spread something. |
Assent | To give consent; to agree |
Audible | Able to be heard. |
Bacteria | Single-celled, microscopic organisms. |
Bilateral | Present on two sides. |
Cardiac | Of or relaring to the heart. |
Cavity | An opening or an empty area. |
Cease | Come to an end or bring to an end. |
Chronology | Order of events as they occurred. |
Compensatory | Offsetting or making up for something. |
Concave | Rounded inward. |
Concise | Brief, to the point. |
Consistency | Degree of viscosity; how thick or thin a fluid is in relation to how it flows. |
Constrict | To draw together or become smaller. |
Contingent | Dependent |
Contraindication | A reason something is not advisable or should not be done. |
Convulsive | Having or causing convultions, ie., violent shaking of the body. |
Cursory | Quick, perfunctory, not thorough. |
Defecate | Expel Feces. |
Deficit | A deficiency or lack of something. |
Depress | Press downward. |
Depth | Downward measurement from a surface. |
Deteriorating | Worsening. |
Device | Tool or Piece of equipment |
Diagnosis | Identification of an injury or disease. |
Dilate | To enlarge or expend. |
Dilute | To make a liquid less concentrated. |
Discrete | Distinct, separate. |
Distal | Distant; away from the center (such as of the body) |
Distended | Enlarged or expanded from pressure. |
Dysfunction | Impaired or abnormal functions |
Empathy | Ability to share what others are feeling; understanding the feelings of others. |
Equilibrium | Balance |
Etiology | The origin or cause of a disease or condition. |
Exacerbate | To make worse or more severe. |
Expand | To increase in size or amount. |
Exposure | To come in contact. |
Extension | Lengthening; unbending a joint. |
External | Located outside of the body. |
Fatal | Resulting in death. |
Fatigue | Extreme tiredness, exhaustion. |
Flexion | Bending a joint. |
Flushed | Reddened or ruddy appearance. |
Gastrointestinal | Of or relating to the stomach and the intestines. |
Hematologic | Of or relating to blood. |
Hydration | Maintenance of body fluid balance. |
Hygiene | Measures contributing to cleanliness and good health. |
Impaired | Diminished or lacking some usual quality or level. |
Impending | Occurring in the near future, about to happen. |
Impervious | Impenetrable, not allowing anything to pass through. |
Imply | To suggest without explicitly stating. |
Incidence | Occurrence. |
Infection | Contamination or invasion of body tissue by pathogenic organisms. |
Infer | To conclude or deduce. |
Inflamed | Reddened, swollen, warm, and often tender. |
Ingest | To swallow for digestion. |
Initiate | To begin or put into practice. |
Insidious | So gradual as to not become apparent for a long time. |
Intact | In place, unharmed. |
Internal | Located within the body. |
Invasive | Inserting or entering into a body part. |
Kinetic | Of or related to movement. |
Labile | Changing rapidly and often. |
Laceration | Cut; tear. |
Latent | Present but not active or visible. |
Lateral | On the side. |
Lethargic | Difficult to arouse. |
Manifestation | An indication or sign of a condition. |
Musculoskeletal | Of or relating to muscle and skeleton. |
Neurologic | Of or relating to the nervous system. |
Neurovascular | Of or relating to the nervous system and blood vessels. |
Nutrient | Substance or ingredient that provides nourishment. |
Occluded | Closed or obstructed. |
Ongoing | Continuous. |
Oral | Given through or affecting the mouth. |
Otic | Of the ear. |
Parameter | A characteristic or constant factor, limit. |
Patent | Open |
Pathogenic | Causing or able to cause disease. |
Pathology | Processes, causes, and effects of a disease; abnormality. |
Posterior | Located behind; in the back. |
Potent | Producing a strong effect. |
Potential | Capable of occurring or likely to occur. |
Precaution | Preventive measure. |
Precipitous | Rapid, uncontrolled. |
Predispose | To make more susceptible or more likely to occur. |
Preexisting | Already present. |
Primary | First or most significant. |
Priority | Of great importance. |
Prognosis | The anticipated or expected course or outcome. |
Rationale | The underlying reason. |
Recur | To occur again. |
Renal | Of or relating to the kidneys. |
Respiration | Inhalation and exhalation of air. |
Restrict | To limit. |
Retain | To hold or keep. |
Serene | Calm, tranquil. |
Status | Condition. |
Sublingual | Under the tongue. |
Supplement | To take in addition to or to complete. |
Suppress | To stop or subdue. |
Symmetric (Symmetrical) | Being equal or the same in size, shape, and relative position. |
Symptom | An indication of a problem. |
Syndrome | Group of symptoms that, when occurring together, reflect a specific disease or disorder. |
Therapeutic | Of or relating to the treatment of a disease or a disorder. |
Toxic | Causing harm, poisonous. |
Transdermal | Crossing through the skin. |
Transmission | Transfer, such as of a disease, from one person to another. |
Trauma | Injury, wound. |
Triage | Process used to determine the priority of treatment for patients according to the severity of a patient's condition and the likelihood of benefit from the treatment. |
Ubiquitous | Being or seeming to be everywhere at once. |
Urinate | Excrete or expel urine. |
Vascular | Of or relating to blood vessels. |
Verbal | Spoken, using words. |
Virulent | Extremely harmful and severe. |
Virus | Microsopic infections agent capable of replicating only in living cells, usually causing infectious disease. |
Vital | Essential. |
Volume | Amount or space occupied by a fluid. |