Showing posts with label Body Systems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Body Systems. Show all posts

Saturday, May 30, 2026

Nurse Aide 1 Body Systems Vocabulary Flash Cards: Immune System

Module H focuses on body systems. This set of vocabulary flash cards features the immune system as it pertains to North Carolina's Nurse Aide 1 program.

Use the following flashcards to help you study the related terms and definitions.

Directions:

  1. Click on the first flashcard.
  2. Click on each card or on the next thumbnail at the bottom to advance to the next slide.
Module H: Body Systems Immune System

Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)

Disease caused by a virus and attacks the immune system and destroys infection-fighting and cancer-fighting cells of the body

Graves’ Disease

Immune system attacks thyroid gland which causes it to secrete more thyroid hormone

Immune System

System defends threats both inside and outside the body

Lupus

When immune system attacks tissues causing redness, pain, swelling, and damage


Nurse Aide 1 Body Systems Vocabulary Flash Cards: Reproductive System

Module H focuses on body systems. This set of vocabulary flash cards features the reproductive system as it pertains to North Carolina's Nurse Aide 1 program.

Use the following flashcards to help you study the related terms and definitions.

Directions:

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  2. Click on each card or on the next thumbnail at the bottom to advance to the next slide.
Module H: Body Systems Reproductive System

Cystocele

Weakening of the wall between the urethra and the vagina causing the bladder to drop down into the vaginal canal

Prolapse

When a pelvic organ drops into the vaginal canal

Rectocele

Occurs when the wall of tissue separating the rectum from the vagina weakens causing the rectum to shift downward into the vagina canal

Reproductive System

System that allows human beings to create a new human life and may be subdivided into two categories:  (1) the female reproductive system and (2) the male reproductive system

Uterine Prolapse

When the pelvic floor muscles weaken resulting in the uterus shifting downward into the vaginal canal


Nurse Aide 1 Body Systems Vocabulary Flashcards: Digestive System

Module H focuses on body systems. This set of vocabulary flash cards features the digestive or gastrointestinal system as it pertains to North Carolina's Nurse Aide 1 program.

Use the following flashcards to help you study the related terms and definitions.

Directions:

  1. Click on the first flashcard.
  2. Click on each card or on the next thumbnail at the bottom to advance to the next slide.
Module H: Body Systems Digestive System

Bowel Movement (feces, stool, BM)

Semi-solid material made of water, solid waste, bacteria, and mucus that is eliminated via the anus

Colostomy

A surgically created opening (stoma) through the abdomen into large intestine to allow stool to be expelled into a bag affixed to the abdomen

Constipation

Inability to have a stool or infrequent, difficult, and possibly painful elimination of a hard, dry stool

Defecation

The passage of the bowel movement from the large intestines out of the body through the anus; bowel elimination

Diarrhea

Liquid stool

Digestive System

Also known as the gastrointestinal system, extends from the mouth to the anus, and responsible for digestion and elimination

Enema

Specific amount of water that may or may not have an additive and is inserted into the colon to stimulate passage of stool

Esophagus

The food tube of the body between the throat and the stomach

Fecal Impaction

Hard stool stuck in the rectum and cannot be expelled, resulting in ongoing constipation

Feces

Tubular shaped stool passed from the rectum

Flatulence

Gas

Gastritis

Inflammation of the stomach lining

Gastric Ulcer (Peptic Ulcer)

Raw sores in stomach caused by excessive acide secretion

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)

Chronic condition when liquid contents of the stomach back up into the esophagus and that can damage the lining of the esophagus

Incontinence of Stool

Not able to control bowel movements, leading to an unintentional, spontaneous passage of stool

Intestines (small and large)

Lower GI structures

Peristalsis

Involuntary contractions that move food through the digestive system

Ulcerative Colitis

Chronic inflammatory disease of large intestine; serious condition that can result in a colostomy