A | B |
autonomy | independence |
dawdling | wasting time, being idle |
discipline | intruction for moral or mental improvement |
negativism | asserting ones individuality, "no" |
parallel play | plays next to but not actually with the other child |
punishment | penalizinf for wrongdoing |
ritualism | following routines |
temper tantrum | head banging, holding ones breath |
achylia | no pancreatic enzymes present in gastric secretions |
allograft | skin graft from someone else, cadaver skin |
amblyopia | lazy eye |
autograft | from own body permanent |
binocular vision | normal vision |
cataract | opacity in the lens that prevents light from entering the eye |
celiac syndrome | intestinal malabsorption of wheat and rye gluten |
chelating agent | agent binds with metal, increased urinary excretion of lead |
conjunctivitis | inflammation of the conjunctiva from bacteria, virus, allergies, or forgein object |
contractures | limited movement in extremeties |
coryza | runny nose |
croup | barking cough, hoarseness, and stridor on inspiration |
debridement | removal of necrotic tissue |
diplopia | double vision |
dyphagia | difficulty swallowing |
echolalia | "parrot speech" common in autistic children |
emetic | vomit inducing agent |
encephalopathy | degenerative disease of the brain |
eschar | scab |
esotropia | eye deviation toward the other eye |
exotropia | eye deviation away from the other eye |
eternal hordeolum | stye |
goniotomy | surgical opening into Schlemm's canal to let aqeuos humor, relieves intraocular pressure |
heterograft | skin graft from animal, usually pig skin |
homograft | skin or organ graft from ones own species |
hydrotherapy | water in treatment |
hypochylia | diminished flow of pancreatic enzyme |