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pertaining to temperature |
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the arc of movement of an extremity at a joint in a particular direction |
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placing a patient on the side to allow the easy drainage of fluids from the mouth; also called the lateral recumbent position |
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the study of anatomy associated with a particular body region; also called topographic anatomy |
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a vertical plane that is parallel to the midline and divides the body into unequal left and right parts |
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situated toward the head or one structure that is situated higher than another |
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when the palms face forward |
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study of anatomy associated with a particular organ system |
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study of anatomy associated with a particular body region; also called regional anatomy |
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a cross-horizontal sectioning that divides the body into the upper and lower parts |
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placing a patient supine with the legs elevated approximately 12" and head down |
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pertaining to the front of a part, organ or structure |
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movement of a body part away from the midline |
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the universal position of the human body from which all body positions are described. In this position, the subject stands facing the observer, with the arms at the side and palms facing forward |
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the study of the structure and parts of an organism |
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toward the front of the body |
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located away from the trunk of the body and toward the free end of an extremity |
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located posteriorly on the body relative to the coronal plane |
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return of a joint from a flexed position to an anatomic position |
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rotating an extremity at its joint away from the midline |
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moving an extremity at its joint closer to the trunk |
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seated position with the upper torso straight up or erect |
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the plane parallel to the anterior surface of the body |
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the study of body parts that are visible to the naked eye, such as bones, muscles and organs |
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the maintenance of a stable internal physiologic enviornment |
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flexion of a body part to a maximum level or past the position of normal extension |
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toward the feet or one structure that is situated lower than another |
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rotating an extremity medially toward the midline |
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farther form the medial plane; lying or extended away from the midline of the body part |
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closer to the medial plane |
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an imaginary longitudinal line that divides the human body into left and right parts; also called the mid-sagittal plane or the midline |
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the study of tissue structure and/or cellular structure or organization, often visible only through a microscope |
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and imaginary line drawn through the mid-portion of the axilla to the waist that is parallel to the midline |
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an imaginary line drawn through the midpoint of the clavical that is parallel to the midline |
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the study of body functions of a living organism in an abnormal state |
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the study of the body functions of the living organism |
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imaginary surfaces used as references to identify parts of the body |
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the major source of energy for all chemical reactions of the body |
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the anterior surface at the bend of the elbow |
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a division of the skeletal system which includes the extremities and their attachments to the body |
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a division of the skeletal system, which includes the head, neck and trunk |
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hollow areas within the body that contain organs and organ systems |
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striated involuntary muscle that has the capacity to generate and conduct electrical impulses |
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area of the anterior triangle of the neck that contains the carotid artery and the internal jugular vein |
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plates of shiny connective tissue that are lubricated by |
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made up of protoplasm or cytoplasm, specialized for particular functions, these are the building blocks of life |
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structures containing DNA within the cell's nucleus. Human cells contain 23 pairs of chromosomes |
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hair-like microtubule projections on the surface of a cell that can move materials over the cell surface |
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the hollow portion of the skull |
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potentially life threatening heart rhythm distrubances |
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salt or acid substances that become ionic conductors when dissolved in a solvent (e.g. water)Chemical dissolved in the blood |
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fluid outside of the cell in which most of the body's supply of sodium is contained |
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a tail-like microtubule structure capable of motion to propel the cell |
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areas in the infant's skill where the sutures between the skill bones have not yet closed |
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bondy structures that attach the limbs to the body |
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and abnormal accumulation of bloody fluid within the pleural cavity following trauma |
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a diabetic emergency that occurs from a relative insulin |
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deficiency, resulting in marked hyperglycemia but in the absence of ketones and acidosis |
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abnormally high blood glucose concentrations- generally slow onset |
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abnormally low blood glucose concentrations- generally quick onset |
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abnormally low level of sodium in the blood |
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a state of decreased oxygenation in the cells |
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a state of decreased oxygenation in the bloodstream |
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skin, an organ that covers the body surface |
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stubstances, such as the organelles, that are found inside the cell membrane |
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the point where two or more bones come together allowing movement to occur |
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a sequence of reactions in an organism in which oxidation of acids provides energy for storage in phosphate bonds (as in ATP); also called tricarboxyglic acid cycle |
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tough white bands of tissue to bind joints together, connecting bones to cartilage, or bones to bones |
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the space between the lungs, in the center of the chest, that contains the heart, trachea, mainstem bronchi, part of the esophagus and large blood vessels |
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the main functional unit of the nervous system |
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uncharged particles that are part of the make up of an atom |
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