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Glossary of Medical Malpractice Terms
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Click on the first letter of the word from the list above to go to the appropriate section of the glossary.
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Acetaminophen: A
medication effective for relieving mild pain and fever. It
is also used as a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory.
Accolate: Medicine prescribed for prophylaxis and
treatment of chronic asthma in patients 12 years and
older. Has shown to cause liver dysfunction, particularly
in females.
Accutane: A brand of prescription medicine used to
treat severe nodular acne that has not responded to other
treatments such as antibiotics. Accutane may cause serious
side effects, including birth defects and mental
disorders.
Addiction: A physiological and psychological
compulsion for a habit-forming substance. In extreme
cases, an addiction may become an overwhelming obsession.
Adjudicate: To decide a legal case.
Affidavit: A voluntary statement or declaration of
facts that has been written down and confirmed under oath.
Agonist Opioid: A powerful type of narcotic that works
by blocking signals to pain receptors in the brain. This
process also raises the level of dopamine in the brain,
creating a feeling of euphoria.
Allegation: A statement made in a pleading by one of
the parties to the action and tells what that party
intends to prove.
Analgesic: Generic term for medications that relieve
pain. Some analgesics like aspirin have a low
pain-relieving threshold, whereas others like Oxycodone
have a much higher ceiling.
Anesthesia Injury: An injury sustained from
incorrectly administered anesthetics.
Answer: Written response in which the defendant admits
or denies the allegations contained in the complaint.
Antidepressants: A type of drug used to control or
reduce depression. Some antidepressants have been found to
have serious side effects.
Apgar Score: When a child is born, a physician will
take note of his or her activity - muscle tone, pulse,
grimace, reflex irritability, appearance, skin color, and
respiration. These observations are made once immediately
following birth and once five minutes later. A score of
zero to ten is then calculated. A low score alerts a
doctor that resuscitation may be necessary and a high
score reassures a doctor that the baby is healthy.
Arava: An oral medicine prescribed to slow the
progress of rheumatoid arthritis. Aravaź may cause liver
dysfunction and birth defects.
Arbitration: A process for deciding a legal dispute
without having to go to court.
Assumption of risk: A defendant's allegation that the
injured plaintiff recognized the danger of the plaintiff's
course of action but, nonetheless, willingly chose to risk
such danger.
Asbestos: A fibrous silicate mineral that was once
commonly used in construction. People who have been
exposed to asbestos over a period of time may develop
asbestosis, mesothelioma, and lung cancer.
Asbestosis: A disease that afflicts people who have
been exposed asbestos fibers. Scar tissue builds up in the
lungs, causing breathing difficulty and an increased risk
of infection. Ataxia: Jerky, uncoordinated movements.
Athetosis: Involuntary movements -
uncontrolled/unwanted movements.
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