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Medical Terminology – List 2. Analgesic Anterior cruciate ligament Anaphylaxis Anteroposterior Anesthetic Antipyretic Anomaly Anxiety Anoxia Apophysis Antagonist muscle Appendages. Medical Terminology – List 2. Analgesic – pain reliever
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Medical Terminology – List 2 Analgesic Anterior cruciate ligament Anaphylaxis Anteroposterior Anesthetic Antipyretic Anomaly Anxiety Anoxia Apophysis Antagonist muscle Appendages
Medical Terminology – List 2 • Analgesic – pain reliever • Anaphylaxis – severe allergic reaction • Anesthetic – substance that causes lack of feeling or awareness • Anomaly – deviation from the norm • Anoxia – lack of oxygen • Antagonist muscle – muscle that counteracts action of the agonist; muscle that opposes movement
Medical Terminology – List 2 • Anterior cruciate ligament – stops external rotation of the knee and anterior movement of the tibia • Anteroposterior – refers to the position of front to back • Antipyretic – fever reducer • Anxiety – feeling of uncertainty or apprehension • Apophysis – bone outgrowth to which muscle attaches • Appendages– arms and legs
Medical Terminology – List 2 - Tuesday • Please answer all of your BellWork questions into your vocabulary notebooks. Be sure to use your list from Monday to assist you in answering the questions each day. • Please match the following terms on the left to their best meaning on the right. *Remember, you must write out the term, letter, and meaning!* 1. anoxia a. reduces pain 2. antipyretic b. reduces fever 3. anesthetic c. not enough O2 4. appendages d. reduces awareness/feeling 5. analgesic e. arms and legs
Medical Terminology – List 2 - Wednesday • Please answer all of your BellWork questions into your vocabulary notebooks. Be sure to use your list from Monday to assist you in answering the questions each day. • Answer the following questions in complete sentences! • 1. Which term refers to a normal structure that is part of the skeletal system? • 2. Which term is considered a medical emergency and is often treated with an epi-pen? • 3. During a elbow flexion, your bicep is the primary mover, which makes your tricep the __________________. • 4. Which term is involved if an athlete is showing too much anterior movement and external rotation of the knee? What might be wrong with that structure?
Medical Terminology – List 2 - Thursday • Please answer all of your BellWork questions into your vocabulary notebooks. • Please match the following terms to their best meaning on the right. • 1. anteroposterior a. apprehension • 2. anxiety b. bone outgrowth • 3. anaphylaxis c. front to back • 4 . apophysis d. allergic reaction
Medical Terminology – List 2 - Friday • Please answer all of your BellWork questions into your vocabulary notebooks. **Don’t forget to turn in your notebooks for grading today!!** • Unscramble the following groups of letters to make a word from this week’s list. THEN, define it IN YOUR OWN WORDS! • 1. Y A C I E T R P T I N • 2. Y N O L A A M • 3. T I S E A N E H C T • 4. S P D P A N A E G E