Paramedic Medical Terminology

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Skin and bones
Cachexia
Blood in stool
Melena
Coughing up blood
Hemoptysis
Bright red blood in stool
Hematochezia
Blood in vomit
Hematemesis
Partial dislocation
Subluxation
Cellular drinking
Pinocytosis
Cellular eating
Phagocytosis
Conduction toward something
Afferent
Conduction away from something
Efferent
Generalized edema
Anasarca
Fluid in the peritoneal cavity
Ascites
Dyspnea while lying flat
Orthopnea
Body humors, especially serum
Humoral
Resistant to authority or discipline
Recalcitrant
To shake through
Percussion
Hives
Urticaria
Reddened skin
Erythema
Itchyness
Pruritus
High lipid levels
Hyperlipidema
Fatty deposits and scar tissue in a blood vessel
Atheroma
Blood clot
Thrombus
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Blood clot
Embolus
Toxic to cells
Cytotoxic
Enzymes that differ in amino acid sequence but cause the same reaction.
Isoenzymes
White/grey patch on the toungue
Leukoplakia
Platelet deficency
Thrombocytopenia
Large embolism at the bifurcation of the pulmonary artery
Saddle embolus
An abnormal union of membranous surfaces due to inflammation or injury
Adhesion
Connects the stomach and other abdominial organs
Omentum
A dry, dark scab. A stage of wound healing
Eschar
Breaks down the phosphodiester bond
Phosphodiesterase
When medication is injected into the area around the spinal cord
Epidural
Below the dura
Subdural
Temporary improvement after a TBI
Lucid period
Most common, least serious type of TBI
Concussion
Bruise
Contusion
Weakness of entire left or right side of body
Hemiparesis
Same side
Ipsilateral
Opposite side
Contralateral
Characteristic consistent with a particular disease
Pathognomonic
Moral philosophy
Ethics
Connected with a profession
Professional
Release of granules from a cell
Degranulation
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