| # | Title | Terms | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dermatomesby tobisuekraus | 23 terms | August 23, 2008 |
| 2 | Dermatomesby lorihadel | 13 terms | February 5, 2008 |
| 3 | dermatomesby kulaura | 13 terms | February 1, 2008 |
| 4 | Dermatomesby tobisuekraus | 23 terms | August 23, 2008 |
| 5 | Dermatomesby lorihadel | 13 terms | February 5, 2008 |
| 6 | dermatomesby kulaura | 13 terms | February 1, 2008 |
| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dermatome | An instrument used to cut the skin for grafting | Medical Terminology: Chapter 3 |
| 2 | Dermatome | an area of skin that is supplied by a single pair of dorsal roots. Somatic area served by a particular spinal nerve | More anatomy |
| 3 | dermatome | instrument used to cut the skin | chapters 3 - 8 |
| 4 | Dermatome | instrument used to remove split-skin graft | Medical Terminology |
| 5 | dermatome | an area of skin that is supplied with the nerve fibers of a single spinal root | Definitions for test 2 |
| 6 | dermatome | a circumscribed skin area that is supplied mainly from one spinal cord segment through a particular spinal nerve. | PE: Neurological and Muskuloskeletal |
| 7 | dermatome | strip fop skin innervated by particular spinal root | CH8 |
| 8 | dermatome | instrument used to cut slices of skin tissue | Med term unit 2 |
| 9 | Dermatome | Cutaneous area that sends sensory info to a specific spinal nerve/ spinal cord | Nervous System |
| 10 | Dermatome | cutaneous area that sends sensory information to a specific spinal nerve/spinal cord level | Kinesiology- Nervous System |
| 11 | Dermatome | the cutaneous area that sends sensory info to a specific spinal nerve and spinal cord level | Nervous System |
| 12 | Dermatome | The cutaneous(skin) area that sends sensory info to a specific spinal nerve/spinal cord level | Kines. Joint Anatomy and Phys. |
| 13 | Dermatome | Cutaneous area that sends sensory info to a specific spinal nerve/spinal cord level | Nervous System |
| 14 | Dermatome | the cutaneous area of skin that sends sensory info to a specific spinal nerve/spinal cord level | Kines Nervous System |
| 15 | dermatome | cutaneous area (skin) that sends sensory information to a specific spinal nerve/spinal cord level | Nervous System |
| 16 | dermatome | instrument used to cut the skin for grafting | MT: Ch. 5- Integmentary System Vocab |
| 17 | dermatome | an instrument for cutting thin skin slices for grafting | 11-3: Surgical Processes & the Skin |
| 18 | dermatome | skin/cut | A&P 2 word stems |
| 19 | Dermatome | Each spinal nerve except C1 receives sensory input from a specific area of skin called a – they overlap so that if one is cut, it wont be completely deaden sensation form dermatome – would have to sever three successive spinal nerves to produce a total loss of sensation from one dermatome – can test nerve damage of dermatomes with pinpricks | Anatomy Exam 2 |
| 20 | Dermatome | Cutaneous area that sends sensory information to a specific spinal nerve/spinal cord level | Nervous System |
| 21 | dermatome | cutaneous area that sends sensory information to a specific spinal nerve / cord level | Nervous system Kinesiology PT |
| 22 | DERMATOME | CUTANEOUS AREA THAT SENDS SENSORY INFO TO A SPECIFIC SPINAL NERVE OR SPINAL CORD LEVEL | TEST ONE PRACTICE |
| 23 | Dermatome | tumor of the skin | Medical Terminology - Chapter 5 |
| 24 | Dermatome | Designated sensory areas based on spinal segment innervation. | Spinal Cord Injury Terminology |
| 25 | dermatome | instrument for cutting the skin or thin transplants of skin | 3-TP-skin grafting |
| 26 | Dermatome | area of skin innervated by one spinal nerve | Shoulder, Arm, Cubital Fossa, Elbow |
| 27 | dermatome | instrument used to cut slices of skin tissue | Cumulative |
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