February 2024

S M T W T F S
    123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
25262728 29  

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Saturday, March 21st, 2009 12:04 am (UTC)
1) Bored with a medical background.
2) I really want in on this!
3) Easily carried away once I start on something.

A – anaphylactic shock, ailment, assault, artery, astringent
B – botulism, blindness, bowel, Bunsen burner
C – coagulation disorder, chelation therapy (see heavy metal poisoning)
D – dislocated/dislocation, defibrillator, depression, dizzy
E – exposed, error, ear, elbow, elevated
F – fracture, fragment, field medic, fetid
G – gangrene, gross, germinate, germ
H – heavy metal poisoning (cured with chelation therapy), hearing loss, heart, hmm...
I – inflammation, idiopathic, irritated
J – jerking, jugular, jejunum, joint
K – knee, kindhearted, Kaopectate, kidney
L – languid, lactose intolerance, Lidocaine, limp
M – morbid, miasma, molar, molecular, medicine
N – naked (sorry, but those gowns don’t cover much), numbness, nanite
O – optical, obstruction, organ, oral
P – pleural effusion, panic, persuasive
Q – quill, quietus, quick fix, questioning
R – respiratory distress, ragged, raw, rash, rub, rotator cuff
S – suffering, strangulation, starvation, socket, strain, sprain
T – traction, temporary, twitch, torn, tripped
U – ulalgia, uvula, ulna, ugly, uh-oh, ulcer/ulcerated
V – verbal, venipuncture, vapid, vapor, virus/viral
W – wrist, wobble, wiggle, warts, wound
X – Xanax, xanthemia, xanthous
Y – yukky, yammer, yank, yell, yellow
Z – zinc, Zithromax, zigadene poisoning

Reply

This account has disabled anonymous posting.
If you don't have an account you can create one now.
HTML doesn't work in the subject.
More info about formatting