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accommodation - ANS --the process by which the eye's lens changes shape to focus
near or far objects on the retina
--adjustment, especially that of the lens of the eye for various distances, manifested by
the contraction of ciliary muscles and other changes

affect - ANS --Appearance of observable emotions
--the external expression of emotion attached to thoughts, mood, and ideas

anosmia - ANS --absence or loss of the sense of smell

Assessment - ANS --The evaluation or estimation of the nature, quality, or ability of
someone or something
--In nursing, the portion of the nursing process that includes collecting and verifying data
and analyzing the data as a basis for developing a patient's plan of care

Auscultation - ANS listening to sounds within body, such as heart or lungs, by using
stethoscope or an ultrasound blood-flow detector [Doppler]

bronchial breath sounds - ANS loud, high-pitched, hollow sounds normally heard over
the trachea and the large bronchi

bronchovesicular breath sounds (1) - ANS Breath sounds normally heard in the
posterior chest between the scapulae and in the center part of the anterior chest in the
adult; softer than bronchial sounds; about equal during inspiration and expiration

bronchovesicular breath sounds - ANS medium-pitched and quieter sounds normally
heard over the main stem bronchi

bruit (1) - ANS blowing, swooshing sound heard through a stethoscope when an artery
is partially occluded

bruit (2) - ANS abnormal blowing or swishing sound heard during auscultation of an
artery or organ that reflect turbulent blood flow through a peripheral blood vessel

clubbing of nails (1) - ANS deformity of fingers and fingernails associated with

, underlying medical conditions or diseases that cause the finger tissue to increase and
nails to curve downward

clubbing of nails (2) - ANS can indicate lung abscess, malignancy, congenital heart
disease, hypoxia

clubbing of nails (3) - ANS enlargement of the fingertips and flattening of the angle
between the fingernail and the nail bed, a classic sign of long-term oxygen deprivation
[chronic hypoxia]

cognitive - ANS --having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding
--relating to all aspects and processes of perceiving, thinking, and remembering

conjunctiva (1) - ANS the delicate membrane that lines the eyelids and covers the
exposed surface of the sclera (plural: conjunctivae)

bulbar - ANS bulbar: the portion of the conjunctiva covering the cornea and front part of
the sclera, appearing white because of the sclera behind it;

palpebral - ANS palpebral: the portion of the conjunctiva lining the eyelids, appearing
red because of its vascularity

conjunctiva (2) - ANS mucous membrane that lines the eyelids and outer surface of the
eyeball

conjunctiva (3) - ANS mucous membrane lining the eyelids and covering the anterior
portion of the sclera

crepitus (crepitation) - ANS a dry, crackling or grating sound produced by air in
subcutaneous tissue, by air moving through fluid in the alveoli of the lungs, or by bone
rubbing against bone

direct percussion - ANS a technique that involves striking the part being assessed with
a finger, without placing another finger between the percussing finger and the body part

distal - ANS --farther from the origin of a body part or the point of attachment of a limb to
the body trunk
--farther from the trunk of the body
--away from the point of attachment

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