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HESI PN ENTRANCE EXAM 2024 KEY CONCEPTS QUESTION AND ANSWER LATEST Adenoma Tumor of a gland Adenitis Inflammation of a gland Arthritis Inflammation of a joint Biology Study of life Biopsy Removal of living tissue and examination under a microscope. HESI PN ENTRANCE EXAM WCU 2024 Carcinoma Cancerous tumor. Cardiology Study of the heart.
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Adenoma Tumor of a gland Adenitis Inflammation of a gland Arthritis Inflammation of a joint Biology Study of life Biopsy Removal of living tissue and examination under a microscope.
Carcinoma Cancerous tumor. Cardiology Study of the heart. Cephalic Pertaining to the head. Cerebral Pertaining to the brain. Incision Process of cutting into. Excision
Electrocardiogram Record of the electricity in the heart. Electroencephalogram Record of the electricity of the brain. Enteritis Inflammation of the intestines. Erythrocyte A red blood cell. Gastrectomy Removal of the stomach. Gastrotomy Incision of the stomach.
Diagnosis State of complete knowledge; information gathered about a patient's illness. Prognosis Prediction about the outcome of an illness. Gynecology Study of females and female diseases. Hematology Study of blood. Hematoma Collection (mass) of blood. Hepatitis Inflammation of the liver.
Oncology Study of tumors. Oncologist Specialist in the study of tumors. Ophthalmoscope Instrument for visual examination of the eye. Osteitis Inflammation of the bone. Osteoarthritis Inflammation of bone and joints. Pathology Study of disease.
Pathologist One who studies diseases performs autopsies and examines biopsy samples. Pediatric Pertaining to treatment of children. Psychology Study of the mind. Psychiatrist Specialist in the treatment of the mind. Radiology Study of x-rays.
Study of the urinary tract. Cardiac Pertaining to the heart. Neural Pertaining to the nerves. Arthralgia Pain of a joint. Nuphrectomy Removal (resection) of a kidney. Leukemia Blood condition of white cells; malignant (cancerous) condition.
Carcinogenic Pertaining to producing cancer. Pathogenic Pertaining to producing disease. Gastric Pertaining to the stomach. Neurological Pertaining to the study of nerves. Cystitis Inflammation of the urinary bladder. Endocrinology Study of the endocrine glands.
Endoscopy Process of visually examining within (the body). Osteotomy Incision of a bone. Gastroenterology Process of study of the stomach and intestines. Anemia A decrease in erythrocytes or hemoglobin. Autopsy "Self view" - examination of a dead body, understand its function Endocrinologist
One who specializes in endocrine glands. Epigastric Pertaining to above the stomach. Epidermis Outer layer of skin; above the dermis layer. Hyperglycemia Condition of increased blood sugar. Hypogastric Pertaining to below the stomach. Pericardium Structure (membrane) surrounding the heart.
Anterior Pertaining to the front Anabolism Process of casting up; Building - up or synthesizing process in a cell. Cervical Pertaining to the neck. Chondroma Tumor of cartilage Chondrosarcoma Flesh tumor (malignant) of cartilage Chromosomes "Color Bodies"; contain genetic material and are located in the nucleus of cell.
coccygeal Pertaining to the tail bone. Craniotomy Incision of the skull. Cytoplasm Contents (formation) of the cell (apart from the nucleus and cell memebrane). Distal Pertaining to far (from the beginning of a structure) Dorsal Pertaining to the back Histology
Pertaining to the middle. Nucleic Pertaining to the nucleus. Pelvic Pertaining to the hip bone. Posterior Pertaining to the back; behind Proximal Pertaining to near the beginning of a structure. Sacral Pertaining to the sacrum (lower back)
Sarcoma Tumor of flesh tissue, malignant. Spinal Pertaining to the spine, backbone. Epithelial Cell Cell covering the surface of the skin and inner lining of body cavities and tubes. Thoracic Pertaining to the chest. Thoracotomy Incision of the chest. Tracheal Pertaining to the windpipe.