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Medical Terminology

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Across
type of traumatic brain injury that is caused by a blow to the head or body, a fall, or another injury that jars or shakes the brain
Complete lack of oxygen to the tissues
One of the great veins of the neck that carries blood away from head
Anything towards midline
A hole or break in the containing walls or membranes of an organ or structure of the body
Protrusion of abdominal contents through abdominal wall at the junction of the abdomen and umbilicus. Usually it's covered with a sac
Portion of spinal cord is protruding through an opening of the vertebrae. May or may not have a fluid-filled sac
Infant during the first 28 days of extrauterine life
Group of nervous system disorders that feature repeated episodes of seizures
Elevated serum bilirubin levels that cause jaundice
Diminished availability of oxygen to the tissues
Towards bottom or towards feet
Front of body
Cessation of breathing
Towards the top or towards the head
Lying face down
A collection of air or gas in the chest or pleural space that causes part or all of a lung to collapse
Act of bending a joint
Inhalation of foreign material such as vomitus, blood, or mucus
Down
Closer to the point of reference
Lying on back
Act of straightening a joint
Herniation of intestinal loops through anterior abdominal wall. No sac covers exposed viscera
Significant decrease in platelet count
Localized abnormal dilation of a blood vessel due to congenital defect or weakness of wall of vessel
Imaginary vertical line that divides body into right and left halves
Infection in the lung(s)
Painful inflammation of the membrane that covers the wall of the intestines
Away from a point of reference
Protrusion of the viscera (bowel)
Gross edema of the entire body of a newborn baby
Unable to respond to any sensory stimuli
Largest and uppermost section of brain
Movement away from midline of body
Controls motor, sense, reflex function
Upright position