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HealthRecords Ch2
Term | Definition |
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acute | recently started or sharp, severe symptom |
chronic | going on for a while |
exacerbation | getting worse |
abrupt | sudden |
febrile | a fever |
afebrile | no fever |
malaise | not feeling well |
progressive | more and more each day |
symptom | something a patient feels |
noncontributory | not related to this specific problem |
lethargic | decrease in level of consciousness; patient is really sick |
genetic/hereditary | runs in the family |
alert | able to answer questions, responsive, interactive |
oriented | aware of who he is, wher he is and the current time a patient who is aware of all three is "oriented x3" |
marked | it really stands out |
unremarkable | normal |
auscultation | to listen |
percussion | hit something and listen to the resulting sound or feel for the resulting vibration |
palpation | to feel |
impression | another way to say assessment |
diagnosis | what the health care professional thinks the patient has |
differential diagnosis | a list of conditions the patient may have based on symptoms and exam results |
benign | safe |
malignant | dangerous; a problem |
degeneration | getting worse |
remission | getting better or improve; most often used when talking about cancer. remission does not mean cure |
idiopathic | no known specific cause |
localized | stays in a certain part of the body |
systemic/generalized | all over the body (or most of it) |
prognosis | the chances for things getting better or worse |
occult | hidden |
lesion | diseased tissue |
recurrent | to have again |
sequeia | a problem resulting from a disease or injury |
pending | waiting for |
pathogen | the organism that causes the problem |
morbidity | the risk for being sick |
motality | the risk for dying |
etiology | the cause |
disposition | what happens to the patient at the end of the visit |
discharge | to unload 1. to send home 2. fluid coming out of a part of the body |
palliative | treating the symptoms, but not getting rid of the cause |
observation | watch, keep an eye on |
reassurance | to tell the patient that the problem is not seriour or dangerous |
supportive care | to treat the symptoms and make the patient feel better |
sterile | extremely clean, germ-free conditions |
prophlaxis | preventive treatment |