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Healthcare Vocabulary 1-5

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Tachycardiafast pulse rate greater than 100 beats per minute
Systolic Pressureamount of force it takes to pump blood out of the heart into the arterial circulation (the top number)
Arteriosclerosisloss of elasticity in the walls of the blood vessels
Atherosclerosisaccumulation of fat deposits inside of arteries, making them more narrow
Transient Ischemic Attack-TIAAn episode of poor circulation to the brain characterized by visual disturbances, dizziness, weakness, numbness, or loss of consciousness. The attack is usually brief.
Blood PressureThe amount of force exerted against the walls of an artery by the blood
Bradycardiaslow pulse rate, usually less than 60 beats per minute
Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)the inablility of the heart to pump an adequate quantity of blood
Cyanotica bluish-gray color of the skin, lips, or nail beds due to lack of oxygen
Diastolic Pressurethe pressure in the arteries when the heart is at rest (the bottom number)
Hypertensionhigh blood pressure; persistent BP measurements above the normal systolic or diastolic pressures
Hypotensionlow blood pressure
Orthostatic Hypertensiona sudden drop in blood pressure when the resident moves from a lying to a sitting or standing position; results in fainting; inability of cardiovascular system to respond quickly enough to body position change
Slanderto make any oral defamatory false remark about another; spoken words that tend to damage the reputation of another
Advance Directivea document that designates the resident's wishes in the event that he/she is unable to speak for himself/herself
Assaultthreat or attempt to injure another in an unlawful manner
Batteryunlawful applicationof force to the person of another
Ethicalrelating to a set of moral principles and values
Ethicsthe discipline that addresses what is good and bad and what is moral duty and obligation
Exploitationillegal or improper use of a person's property or resources to the degree that substantial riskof harm exists
Libela false and malicious publication in writing about an individual or group to a third party
Malpracticeimproper or negligent treatment of a resident or patient resulting in damage or injury
Neglectfailure of person(s) responsible for an individual to provide necessary services to maintain the physical and mental health of the individual when such failure presents an imminent or probable danger to the individual
Negligencefailure to perform in a reasonably prudent manner or by acceptable health care practices
Ombudsmanone who speaks on behalf of another; a volunteer individual who helps residents in long-term care facilities.
Privileged communicationany personal or private information that is relevant to a resident's care that the resident gave to medical personnel
Abductionaway from the center (midline) of the body
Anteriortoward the front
Eversiona turning outward
Inversiona turning inward (feet only)
Lateralto the side
Pronationto turn downward
Shearingoccurs when the body slides on a surface that moves the skin in one direction and the underlying bones in the opposite direction
Supinationto turn upward
Assessmentan appraisal of the whole person to establish a baseline and determine the resident's potential and his need for help
Competencythe ability to perform a specific task
Deficiencya written notice of inadequate care or sub-standard practice
Posteriortoward the back
Agitationvocal or motor behaviors such as shouting, fidgeting, pacing, screaming, or wandering
Agnosialoss of the ability to recognize familiar objects
Alzheimer's Diseasea progressive impairment of memory, reasoning, and judgment that is related to cellular changes within the brain and that leads to loss of independence in activities of daily living
Aphasialanguage difficulty due to brain damage, which can affect listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills; loss of the ability to use or understand language
Apraxialoss of the ability to carry out planned movements at will (e.g., dressing, eating, bathing)
Catastrophic Reactionoverreaction to circumstances
Cognitivedealing with the thoughts and emotions
Combativenessphysically aggressive behavior; hitting, kicking, scratching, biting
Confusiona mental state characterized by disorientation regarding time, place, or person
Deliriummemory and thinking impairment that comes on suddenly and is caused by illness or toxic reaction in the body, usually reversible
Dementiasevere impairment of cognitive such as thinking, memory, and personality; comes on slowly and worsens over time; usually irreversible, depending on the cause of the dementia
Disorientationthe state of mental confusion or loss of bearings in relation to the sense of person, place, or time
Hallucinationsensory perceptions that seem real to the person experiencing them, but are not perceived by others
Flushedreddened color of the skin
Pallorpaleness
Perpetratorperson who inflicts harm
Abandonmentleaving resident unattended
Reality Orientationtechniques used to assist a person to become aware of the world in which he/she lives
Nosocomical infectionan infection acquired after admission to the facility
Ureathathe small passage from the bladder through which urine leaves the body
Urinate (void)to pass urine
Voidto pass urine
Incontinentinability to control the passage of urine
Nocturiathe need to urinate at night
Retentioninability to empty bladder
Validation Therapya technique that creates a climate of acceptance by encouraging the resident who is confused to explore personal thoughts; it helps to confirm the emotions being experienced


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Saint Louis, MO

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