Category: H

  • Homeotherm

    A warm-blooded organism that maintains a constant body temperature despite fluctuating environmental temperatures; the opposite of poikilotherm.  

  • Homeoplastic

    Relating to or resembling the structure of adjacent parts.  

  • Homeoplasia

    The formation of new tissue similar to that already existing in a part.  

  • Homeo-osteoplasty

    Grafting of a piece of bone that is like the one onto which it is grafted.  

  • Homeomorphous

    Of like shape but different compositions.  

  • Homeodynamics

    Three principles proposed by nursing theorist, Martha Rogers, which suggest that human nature is dynamic, everchanging, and holistic. Rogers calls the homeodynamic principles “helicy,” “resonancy,” and “integrality.” She asserts that human beings are an integral part of their environment rather than creatures that merely adapt to their environment. Nursing assessment should therefore focus on a…

  • Home modification

    Any physical modification to a residence that increases its usage, safety, security, and independence, especially for those with motor or sensory limitations. The modification of the physical surroundings within a residential setting to eliminate potential risks and establish a space that promotes enhanced functionality; instances encompass the fitting of handrails and non-slip floor mats in…

  • Homeless

    Having no permanent or usual domicile. Persons with no fixed home are often economically disadvantaged, socially isolated, unemployed, and/or uninsured. They may have limited access to preventive and acute health care and may suffer from untreated acute, chronic, or infectious illnesses.  

  • Home drug infusion therapy

    Out-of-hospital management of diseases or disorders that require intravenous administration of therapeutic agents.    

  • Home assessment

    An evaluation of the home environment of older persons and of persons with functional impairments, usually by an occupational therapist or home care specialist, in order to prevent falls and injuries, identify architectural barriers and safety hazards, and recommend modifications or devices for improving mobility, safety, and independent function.