HCM 205 Module Two Worksheet PDF

Title HCM 205 Module Two Worksheet
Course IHP- Stats-Healthcare Professionals
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Module one worksheet for HCM. Worksheet for module one. Class HCM. Module One out of eight....


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HCM 205 Module Two Worksheet Body Structure and Dermatology Write the definition of the medical words. 1. Cephalic “pertaining to the head; superior in position” 2. cilia “hair like precesses that project from epithelial cells” 3. distal “parts of the body further away from the center” 4. biology “the study of living organisms, study of life” 5. bilateral “on both sides” 6. apex “pointed end of a cone shaped structure” 7. posterior “toward the back, backside of the body” 8. adipose “pertaining to fatty tissues throughout the body” 9. protoplasm “the cytoplasm and nucleus of a cell” 10.perfusion “pumping or flowing of fluid through an organ or tissue” 11.candidiasis “infection to the skin caused by a yeast called candida” 12.anhidrosis “the deficiency or absence of perspiration” 13.bulla “large blister” 14.herpes simplex “an inflammatory skin disease cause by a herpes virus” 15.ecchymosis “a bruise; abnormal condition in which the blood seeps into the skin causing discoloration ranging from black/blue to green/yellow” 16.cellulitis “an acute, diffuse information of the skin and subcutaneous tissue characterized by local heart, redness, pain and swelling” 17.folliculitis “information of a follicle or follicles” 18.petechiae “small, pinpoint, purpleish hemorrhagic spots on the skin” 19.psoriasis “chronic skin condition characterized by frequent episodes of redness, itching, and thick, dry scales on the skin” Copyright © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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20.impetigo “skin infection marked by vessels or bullae, usually cause by strep”

Word Surgery Directions: Read the medical word. Break the medical word into its word parts and give the meaning of each word part. Then give the definition of the medical word. 1. histology Suffix and its meaning: -logy, the study of Combining form and its meaning: hist/o, tissue Medical word definition: “study of tissue” 2. bilateral Suffix and its meaning: -al, pertaining to Prefix and its meaning: bi-, two Root and its meaning: later, side Medical word definition: “pertaining to two sides” 3. karyogenesis Suffix and its meaning: -genesis, formation, produce Combining form and its meaning: kary/o, nucleus of cell Medical word definition: “formation of cell’s nucleus” 4. pathology Suffix and its meaning: -logy, study of Combining form and its meaning: path/o, disease Medical word definition: “study of disease” 5. systemic Suffix and its meaning: -ic, pertaining to Root and its meaning: system, composite or whole Medical word definition: “pertaining to the body as a whole” 6. caudal Suffix and its meaning: -al, pertaining to Root and its meaning: caud/o, pertaining to the tail Medical word definition: “pertaining to the tail; inferior in position” 7. ecchymosis Suffix and its meaning: -osis, condition Prefix and its meaning: ec-, out Root and its meaning: chym, juice Medical word definition: “a bruise; abnormal condition in which the blood steeps into the skin causing discoloration ranging from black/blue to green/yellow” 8. dermomycosis Suffix and its meaning: -osis, condition Combining form and its meaning: derm/o, skin Root and its meaning: myc, fungus Copyright © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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Medical word definition: “skin condition caused by a fungus”

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9. cellulitis Suffix and its meaning: -itis, inflammation Root and its meaning: cellul/o, cell Medical word definition: “an acute, diffuse information of the skin and subcutaneous tissue characterized by local heat, redness, pain and swelling” 10.dermatitis Suffix and its meaning: -itis, inflammation Root and its meaning: dermat/o, skin Medical word definition: “inflammation of the skin” 11.paronychia Suffix and its meaning: -ia, condition Prefix and its meaning: par-, other than;abnormal Root and its meaning: onych/o, nail Medical word definition: “infectious condition of the marginal structures around the nail” 12.albinism Suffix and its meaning: -ism, process;condition Root and its meaning: abin/o, white Medical word definition: “genetic condition in which there is partial or total absence of pigment in skin, hair, and nails” Abbreviation Matchup Match the abbreviation to the definition. Select an answer from the column on the right and write the correct letter next to the term. 1. Abdomen H 2. body mass index A 3. blood pressure J 4. anatomy and physiology 5. gastrointestinal C 6. topical immunomodulators 7. intradermal F 8. basal cell carcinoma D 9. streptococcus G 10.biopsy E

B I

a. BMI b. A&P c. GI d. BCC e. Bx f. ID g. strep h. Abd i. TIMs j. BP

Spell each term correctly in the space provided.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Incorrect Spelling byology antirior difusion distol silia

Correct Spelling Biology Anterior Diffusion Distal Cilia

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6. onykomicohsiss 7. soriasis 8. pruritis 9. rubeolla 10.subqtaneous

Onychomycosis Psoriasis Pruritus Rubella Subcutaneous

Pronunciation Provide the phonetic spelling of the terms below. In addition, using a recording tool such as Vocaroo, record the following medical terms. For support using Vocaroo, refer to the Vocaroo Tutorial document. Term 1. chromosome 2. posterior 3. diffusion 4. mesomorph 5. cranial 6. histology 7. gene 8. inguinal 9. homeostasis 10.android 11.apex 12. caudal

Phonetic Spelling Kroh-muh-sohm Po-steer-ee-er Dih-fyoo-zhuhn Mez-uh-mawrf Key-nee-uhl His-tol-uh-jee Jeen Ing-gwuh-nl Hoh-mee-uh-stey-sis An-droid Ey-peks Kawd-l

Place the recording of your pronunciation of the medical terms here:

Answer the following: 1. What is the difference between generic name and trade or brand name? The difference between the two is that the generic name is the official name of a drug and chemical structure where brand name is the private property of the manufacturer and have to be FDA approved. 2. Your text teaches, “A drug interaction may occur when one drug potentiates or diminishes the action of another drug.” What does this mean? It means a drug may act differently in the body when taken with other certain drugs or medical conditions. 3. List the four main functions of the skin. Copyright © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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Protection, regulation, senation, secretion. 4. What are the two layers of the skin? Epidermis and dermis.

Case Study To begin, review the medical record located in the Practical Application section of Chapter 5 in the textbook. Then, using the record, answer the questions below. Note: The questions below are different from the questions in the textbook. 1. What is the abbreviation for biopsy? Bx 2. What does the abbreviation Dx mean? Diagnosis 3. Define basal cell carcinoma (BCC). “Epithelial malignant tumor of the skin that rarely metastasizes.” 4. Define telangiectasia. “Dilated for broken blood vessel’s located near the surface of the skin or mucous membrans.” 5. A ________________ is a solid, circumscribed, elevated area on the skin; pimple. Papule

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