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- the diagnostic term that actually means the process of scraping away the skin by a mechanical process or injury is:
ab/ras/ion
contus/ion
lacerat/ion
gan/grene
- the term blister is derived from the middle dutch bluyster, meaning:
redness
a cracking
a swelling
fluid - filled
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Question 17
Brief Explanations
- abrasion: The prefix "ab-" means away, and "rasion" relates to scraping. So abrasion is the process of scraping away the skin (mechanical or injury - related).
- contusion: Refers to a bruise, caused by blunt force trauma, not scraping.
- laceration: Is a tear or jagged wound, not scraping.
- gangrene: Is the death of tissue, often due to lack of blood supply or infection, not scraping.
Brief Explanations
The Middle Dutch word "bluyster" from which "blister" is derived means a swelling. Redness is related to erythema, cracking is related to terms like "fissure", and fluid - filled is a characteristic of a blister but not the meaning of the Middle Dutch root.
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