Chapter XXVIII: Historical Eponyms PATIENT 3 Associated diagnoses: preoperative general physical examination; right...
Chapter XXVIII: Historical Eponyms PATIENT 3 Associated diagnoses: preoperative general physical examination; right inguinal hernia; nephrolithiasis Problem list: HTN (hypertension), HLD (hyperlipidemia), Generalized OA, History of nephrolithiasis Plan: I will refer him to (redacted) for an evaluation for herniorrhaphy. 16. What condition is indicated by "nephrolithiasis"? 17. What condition is indicated by "hyperlipidemia"? 18. The abbreviation "OA" stands for "osteoarthritis." Oste- is the Greek base meaning "and arthr-is the Greek base meaning" 19. "Hemiorrhaphy" is a type of hernioplasty that involves the opening through which the hernia has protruded. of the PATIENT 4 Associated Diagnoses: restrictive lung disease; coronary artery disease; gastroesophageal reflux disease; malaise and fatigue Past Medical History: Bronchial cough, Acute bronchitis Procedure History: Cholecystectomy, Esophagogastroduodenoscopy, Radionuclide ventriculography at cardiac stress 20. "Bronchial" and "bronchitis" both relate to 21. Explain the following procedures: cholecystectomy, esophagogastroduodenoscopy, ventriculography. Era Know Your Ants WeLCAYTON 'Entomology" is commonly mistaken for "etymology." They are certainly not the same, but sometimes they tersect. In this case, you will see how the body parts of an ant, like the structures of a flower, allow you to oply your knowledge of scientific terminology in a different context. ats belong to the order Hymenontam u m