Health Information
J
| A |
| B |
| C |
| D |
| E |
| F |
| G |
| H |
| I |
| J |
| K |
| L |
| M |
| N |
| O |
| P |
| Q |
| R |
| S |
| T |
| U |
| V |
| W |
| X |
| Y |
| Z |
Jaundice - a yellow discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes due to abnormally high levels of bilirubin (bile pigmentation) in the bloodstream.
Jejunostomy - a procedure to create an opening in the jejunum (a part of the small intestine) to a hole (stoma) in the abdomen, to allow for giving nutrition directly into the small intestine when the upper digestive tract cannot be used because of illness or injury.
Jejunum - middle section of the small intestine between the duodenum and ileum.
Joint - where the ends of two or more bones meet.
Joint locking - extremely painful condition usually caused by entrapment of a loose body within the joint.
Jordan frame - specialized stretcher developed to transport patients with a suspected spinal injury.
Jugular veins - one of four veins in the neck that carry blood from the head back to the heart.
Jumper's knee (Also called patellar tendonitis.) - a condition characterized by inflammation of the tendons in the front of the knee area that causes local pain and tenderness.
Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) - a form of arthritis in children ages 16 or younger that causes inflammation and stiffness of joints for more than six weeks. Unlike adult rheumatoid arthritis, which is chronic and lasts a lifetime, children often outgrow juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. However, the disease can affect bone development in the growing child.










