Description

Vertical body plane, through trunk of body
Movement of hip away from midline
Movement of hip toward midline
Low blood pressure
A potentially fatal whole-body inflammation caused by severe infection in the blood
Blood vessel carrying blood towards the heart
High blood pressure
A method of feeling with the fingers or hands during a physical examination
Occurs when excessive pressure builds up inside an enclosed space in the body
Hammerlike protuberance
Blood vessel carrying blood away from the heart
The process of determining the priority of patients' treatments based on the severity of their condition
An abnormal curving of the spine
Difficulty in Swallowing
A deep cut or tear in skin or flesh
A restriction in blood supply to tissues
Lying face upward
A bluish or purplish discoloration of the skin
Abnormal enlargement of the spleen
A disease with a rapid onset and/or a short course
Horizontal body plane, divides body into top and bottom sections
The turning of the foot or the toes upward
pointing downwards of the foot
stomach
A surgical procedure creating an opening in the body for the discharge of body wastes
Fibrous tissue attaching muscle to bone
Large socket for head of femur
Toward the center
Slow heart-rate (less than 60 bpm)
Also known as the neck
Profuse sweating caused by the body's response to stress
Away from the midline
A bruise. A subcutaneous collection of blood.
Away from center
Paralysis
Vertical body plane, divides body into front and back sections
nose
A late stage of scarring (fibrosis) of the liver
A wound caused by superficial damage to the skin
Fast heart rate (greater than 100bpm)
The part of the spine comprised of five vertebral bodies
A curving of the spine that causes a bowing or rounding of the back
Long-standing, constant
Muscular pain
A process on the ulnar bone
Toward the front
Excessive bleeding
Shortness of breath
Low back
Decrease in angle at a joint

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