Appendix B
Nursing Terminology
- abduction – movement away from the midline
- abraded – scraped
- acetonuria – acetone in the urine
- adduction – movement toward the midline
- afebrile – without fever
- albuminuria – albumin in the urine
- ambulatory – walking
- amenorrhea – absence of menstruation
- amnesia – loss of or defective memory
- ankylosis – stiff joint
- anorexia – loss of appetite
- anuria – total suppression of urination
- apnea – short periods when breathing has ceased
- arthritis – inflammation of joint
- asphyxia – suffocation
- atrophy – wasting
- auscultation, auscultate – to listen for sounds
- bradycardia – heart rate lower than 60 beats per minute
- Cheyne-Stokes respirations – increasing dyspnea with periods of apnea
- choluria – bile in the urine
- clonic tremor – shaking with intervals of rest
- conjunctivitis – inflammation of conjunctiva
- coryza – watery drainage from nose
- cyanotic – bluish in color due to poor oxygenation
- defecation – bowel movement
- dental caries – decay of the teeth
- dentures – false teeth
- diarrhea – excessive or frequent defecation
- diplopia – double vision
- distended – appears swollen
- diuresis – large amount of urine voided
- dorsal recumbent – lying on back, knees flexed and apart
- dysmenorrhea – painful menstruation
- dyspnea – difficulty breathing
- dysrhythmia, arrhythmia – abnormal heartbeat
- dysuria – painful urination
- edematous – puffy, swollen
- emaciated – thin, underweight
- emetic – agent given to produce vomiting
- enuresis – bed-wetting
- epistaxis – nosebleed
- eructation – belching
- erythema – redness
- eupnea – normal breathing
- excoriation – raw surface
- exophthalmos – abnormal protrusion of eyeball
- extension, extend – to straighten
- fatigued – tired
- feigned – pretended
- fetid – foul
- fixed – motionless
- flaccid – soft, flabby
- flatus, flatulence – expulsion of gas from the digestive tract
- flexion – bending
- flushed – pink or hot
- Fowler’s position – semierect, knees flexed, head of bed elevated 45–60 degrees
- gavage – forced feeding through a tube passed into the stomach
- glossy – shiny
- glycosuria – glucose in the urine
- gustatory – dealing with taste
- heliotherapy – using sunlight as a therapeutic agent
- hematemesis – blood in vomitus
- hematuria – blood in the urine
- hemiplegia – paralysis of one side of the body
- hemoglobinuria – hemoglobin in the urine
- hemoptysis – spitting of blood
- horizontal – flat
- hydrotherapy – using water as a therapeutic agent
- hyperpnea – rapid breathing
- hypertonic – concentration greater than body fluids
- hypotonic – concentration less than body fluids
- infrequent – not often
- insomnia – inability to sleep
- instillation – pouring into a body cavity
- intermittent – starting and stopping, not continuous
- intradermal – within or through the skin
- intramuscular – within or through the muscle
- intraspinal – within or through the spinal canal
- intravenous – within or through the vein
- involuntary, incontinent – unable to control bladder or bowels
- isotonic – having the same tonicity or concentration as body fluids
- jackknife position – prone with hips over break in table and feet below level of head
- jaundice – yellow color
- knee-chest position – in face-down position resting on knees and chest
- kyphosis – humpback, concavity of spine
- labored – difficult, requires an effort
- lacerated – torn, ragged edged
- lateral position – on the side, knees flexed
- lithotomy position – on the back, buttocks near edge of table, knees well flexed and separated
- lochia – drainage from the vagina after delivery
- lordosis – sway-back, convexity of spine
- manipulation, manipulate – to handle
- menopause – cessation of menstruation
- menorrhagia – profuse menstruation
- metrorrhagia – variable amount of uterine bleeding occurring frequently but at irregular intervals
- moist – wet
- monoplegia – paralysis of one limb
- mucopurulent – drainage containing mucus and pus
- mydriasis – dilation of pupil
- myopia – nearsightedness
- myosis – contraction of pupil
- nausea – desire to vomit
- necrosis – death of tissue
- nocturia – frequent voiding at night
- obese – overweight
- objective – able to be documented by other than observation
- oliguria – scant urination, less than 400 mL per 24 hours
- orthopnea – inability to breathe or difficulty breathing while lying down
- palliative – offering temporary relief
- pallor – white
- palpation, palpate – to feel with hands or fingers
- paraplegia – paralysis of legs
- paroxysm – spasm or convulsive seizure
- paroxysmal – coming in seizures
- pediculi – lice
- pediculosis – lice infestation
- percussion, percuss – to strike
- persistent – lasting over a long time
- petechia – small rupture of blood vessels
- photophobia – sensitive to light
- photosensitivity – skin reaction caused by exposure to sunlight
- pigmented – containing color
- polyuria – excessive voiding of urine
- profuse, copious – large amount
- projectile – ejected or projected some distance
- pronation – turning downward
- prone – on abdomen, face turned to one side
- prophylactic – preventative
- protruding – extending outward
- pruritus – itching
- ptosis – drooping eyelid
- purulent drainage – drainage containing pus
- pyrexia – elevated temperature
- pyuria – pus in the urine
- radiating – spreading to distant areas
- radiotherapy – using x-ray or radium as a therapeutic agent
- rales, crackles – abnormal breath sounds
- rapid – quick
- rotation – to move in circular pattern
- sanguineous drainage – bloody drainage
- scanty – small in amount
- semi-Fowler’s position – semi-erect, head of bed elevated 30–45 degrees
- serous drainage – drainage of lymphatic fluid
- Sims’ position – on left side, left arm behind back, left leg slightly flexed, right leg slightly flexed
- sprain – wrenching of a joint
- stertorous – characterized by snoring
- stethoscope – instrument used for auscultation
- strabismus – squinting; misalignment of the eyes
- stuporous – partially unconscious
- subcutaneous – under the skin
- subjective – observed
- sudden onset – started all at once
- superficial – on the surface only
- supination – turning upward
- suppurating – discharging pus
- syncope – fainting
- syndrome – group of symptoms
- tachycardia – fast heartbeat, greater than 100 beats per minute
- tenacious – tough and sticky
- thready – barely perceptible
- tonic tremor – continuous shaking
- Trendelenburg position – flat on back with pelvis higher than head, foot of bed elevated 6 inches
- tympanic – filled with gas
- urticaria – hives or wheals; eruptions on skin or mucous membranes
- vertigo – dizziness
- vesicle – fluid-filled blister
- visual acuity – sharpness of vision
- void, micturate – to urinate or pass urine