terminology Flashcards

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abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA)

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a condition where the walls of the aorta in the abdomen weaken and blood leaks into the layers of the vessel, causing it to bulge.

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abruptio placenta

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a premature separation of the placenta from the wall of the uterus

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acidosis

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a pathological condition that results from the accumulation of acids in the body

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acute coronary syndrome

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a term used to describe a group of symptoms caused by myocardial ishemia, including anfia and mayocardial infarction

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acute myocardial infarction

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heart attack; death of heart muscle following obstruction of blood flow to it

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adventitious breath sounds

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abnormal breath sounds such as a wheeze, Ronchi, and rales

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agitated delirium

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a condition of disorientation, confusion, and possible hallucinations coupled with purposelessness and restless activity

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agonal respiration

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slow, shallow, irregular respirations or occasional gasping breaths; sometimes seen in dying patients

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air embolism

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the presence of air in the veins, which can lead to cardiac arrest if it enters the heart

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alkalosis

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the buildup of excess base in the body fluids

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anaphylaxis

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an extreme, life-threatening systemic allergic reaction that may include shock and respiratory failure.

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aneurism

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a swelling or enlargement of part of a blood vessel, resulting from the weakening of the vessel wall

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angina pectoris

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short-lived chest discomfort caused by partial or temporary blockage of blood flow to the heart muscle.

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anisocoria

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naturally occurring uneven pupil size

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anterograde amnesia

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inability to remember events after an injury

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aortic aneurysm

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a weakness in the wall of the aorta that makes it susceptible to rupture

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aphasia

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the inability to understand/ or produce speech

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aplastic crisis

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a condition in which the body stops producing red blood cells; typically caused by infection

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apnea

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absence of spontaneous breathing

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appendicitis

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inflammation of the appendix

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arrhythmia

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an irregular or abnormal heart rhythm

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arterial air embolism

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air bubbles in the arterial blood vessels

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ascites

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fluid in the abdomen

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aspiration (context of airway)

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the introduction of vomitus or other foreign material into the lungs

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asthma

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an acute spasm of the smaller air passages, called bronchioles, associated with excessive mucus production and with swelling of the mucous lining of the respiratory passage

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asystole

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the complete absence of any electrical cardiac activity, appearing as a straight or almost straight line on a ECG strip

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ataxic respiration

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irregular ineffective respirations that may or may not have an identifiable pattern

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atelectasis

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collapse of the alveolar air spaces of the lungs

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atherosclerosis

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a disorder in which cholesterol and calcium build up inside the walls of the blood vessels, forming plaque, which eventually leads to partial or complete blockage of blood flow.

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bacterial vaginosis

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an overgrowth of bacteria in the vagina; characterized by itching, burning, or pain, possibly a “fishy” smelling discharge

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avulsion

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an injury in which soft tissue is completely loose or is hanging as a flap

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barotrauma

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injury resulting from pressure disequilibrium across the body surfaces; for example too much pressure in the lungs

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basilar skull fracture

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usually occurring following diffuse impact to the head (falls etc) generally resulting from the extension of a linear fracture to the base of the skull. Symptoms may include bruising behind the ears, bruising around the eyes, or blood behind the ear drum.

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battle sign

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bruising behind an ear over the mastoid process that may indicate skull fracture

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blanching

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turning white

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bloody show

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a small amount of blood at the vagina that appears at the beginning of labor and may include a plug of pink-tinged mucus that is discharged when the cervix begins to dilate

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blowout fracture

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a fracture of the orbit or of the bones that support the floor of the orbit

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bradycardia

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a slow heartrate, less than 60 bpm

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bradypnea

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a slow respiratory rate, an ominous sign in a child that indicated impending respitory arrest

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breath-holding syncope

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a loss of consciousness caused by decreased breathing stimulus

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breech presentation

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a delivery in which the buttocks come out first

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bronchial breath sounds

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normal breath sounds made by air moving through the bronchi

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bronchiolitis

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inflammation fo the bronchioles that usually occurs in children younger than 2 years and is often caused by the respiratory syncytial virus

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bronchitis

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an acute or chronic inflammation of the lungs that may damage lung tissue; usually associated with cough and production of sputum and sometimes fever

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buboes

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enlarged lymph nodes (up to the size of tennis balls) that were characteristic of people infected with the bubonic plague

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carbon dioxide retention

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a condition characterized by a chronically high blood levels of carbon dioxide in which the respiratory center no longer responds to high blood levels of carbon dioxide

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cardiac arrest

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a state in which the heart fails to generate effective and detectable blood flow; pulses are not palpable in cardiac arrest, given if muscular and electrical activity continues in the heart

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cardiac tamponade

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compression of the heart as the result of a buildup of blood or other fluid in the pericardial sac (sac around the heart), leading to decreased cardiac output

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cardiogenic shock

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a state in which not enough oxygen is delivered to the tissues of the body, caused by low output of blood from the heart. it can be severe complication of a large acute myocardial infarction, as well as other conditions

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cataracts

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clouding of the lense of the eye or its surrounding transparent membranes

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cerebral edema

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swelling of the brain

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cerebral palsy

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a term for a group of disorders characterized by poorly controlled body movement

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cerebrovascular accident (CVA)

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an interruption of blood flow to the brain that results in the loss of brain function. Also called a stroke

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chlamydia

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a sexually transmitted disease caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis

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cholecystitis

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inflammation of the gallbladder

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chronic bronchitis

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irritation of the major lung passageways from infections diseases or irritants such as smoke

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chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)

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A slow process of dilation and disruption of the airways and alveoli caused by chronic bronchial obstruction

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closed abdominal injury

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an injury in which there is soft-tissue damage inside the body but the skin remains intact

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closed chest injury

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an injury to the chest in which the skin is not broken, usually caused by blunt-force trauma

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closed fracture

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a fracture in which the skin is not broken

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closed head injury

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injury in which the brain has been injured but the skin has not been broken and there is no obvious bleeding

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closed injuries

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injuries in which damage occurs beneath the skin of mucous membrane but the surface remains intact

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coma

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a state of profound unconsciousness from which one cannot be roused

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common cold

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a viral infection usually associated with swollen nasal mucous membranes and the production of fluid from the sinuses and nose

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commotio cordis

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a blunt chest injury caused by a sudden. direct blow to the chest that occurs only during the critical portion of a person’s heartbeat

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compartment syndrome

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swelling in a confined space that produces dangerous pressure; may cut off blood flow or damage sensitive tissue; frequently seen in fractures below the elbow or knee in children

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compensated shock

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early stages of shock, in which the body can still compensate for blood loss

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concussion

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a temporary loss or alteration of part or all of the brain’s abilities to function without actual physical damage to the brain

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congestive heart failure (CHF)

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a disorder in which the heart loses part of its ability to effectively pump blood, usually as a result of damage to the heart muscles and usually resulting in a backup of fluid into the lungs

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conjunctivitis

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inflammation of the conjunctiva (the membrane that lines the eyelids and covers the exposed part of the eye)

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contact burn

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a burn caused by direct contact with a hot object

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contusions

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a bruise from an injury that causes bleeding beneath the skin without breaking the skin

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coup-contrecoup injury

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dual impacting of the brain into the skull, coup injury occurs at the point of impact; contrecoup injuries occur on the opposite side of the impact, as the brain rebounds

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crepitus

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a grating or grinding sensation caused by fractured bone ends or joints rubbing together; also air bubbles under the skin that produce a crackling sound or crinkly feeling

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croup

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an inflammatory disease of the upper respiratory system that may cause partial airway obstruction and is characterized by a barking cough, usually seen in children

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crowning

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the appearance of the infants head at the vaginal opening during labor

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crush syndrome

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significant metabolic derangement that develops when crushed extremities or body parts remain trapped for prolonged periods. this can lead to renal failure and death.

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crushing syndrome

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an injury that occurs when a great amount of force is applied to the body

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cyanosis

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a bluish-gray skin color that is caused by a reduced level of oxygen in the blood

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cystitis

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inflammation of the bladder

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decompensated shock

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the late stage of shock when blood pressure is falling

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decompression sickness

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a painful condition is seen in divers who ascend too quickly in which gas, especially nitrogen, forms bubbles in blood vessels and other tissues; also called “the bends”

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decubitus ulcers

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also known as bedsores they are caused by the pressure of skin against a surface for long periods, these sores can range from a pink discoloration of the skin to a deep wound that may invade into bone or organs

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deep venous thrombosis

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the formation of a blood clot within the larger veins of an extremity, typically following a period of prolonged immobilization

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dehydration

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loss of water from the tissues of the body

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delirium

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a more or less sudden change in mental stats marked by the inability to focus, think logically, and maintain attention

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delirium tremends (DTs)

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a severe withdrawal syndrome seen in alcoholics who are deprived of ethyl alcohol; characterized by restlessness, fever, severe sweating, disorientation, agitation, and seizures; can be fatal if untreated

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dementia

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the slow onset of progressive disorientation shortened attention span, and loss of cognitive function

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dependent edema

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swelling in the part of the body closest to the ground, caused by a collection of fluid in the tissues; a possible sign of congestive heart failure

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dependent lividity

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blood settling into the lowest point of the body, causing discoloration of the skin

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depression

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a persistent mood of sadness, despair, and discouragement; may be a symptom of many different mental and physical disorders, or it may be a disorder on its own

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developmental disability

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insufficient development of the brain. resulting in some level of dysfunction or impairment

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diabetes mellitus

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a metabolic disorder in which the ability to metabolize carbohydrates is impaired, usually because of the lack of insulin

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diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)

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a form of hyperglycemia in uncontrolled diabetes in which certain acids accumulate when insulin is not available

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diastole

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the relaxation, or period of relaxation, of the heart, especially of the ventricles

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diphtheria

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an infectious disease in which a membrane forms, lining the pharynx, this lining can severely obstruct the passage of air into the larynx

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dislocation

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disruption of a joint in which ligaments are damaged and the bone ends are completely displaced

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displaced fracture

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a fracture in which bone fragments are separated from one another and not in anatomic alignment

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dissecting aneurysm

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the inner layer of an artery, such as the aorta, becomes separated, allowing blood (at high pressure) to flow between the layers

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distributive shock

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a condition that occurs when there is widespread dilation of the small arterioles, small venules or both

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diverticulitis

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bulging out of intestinal rings in small pockets at weak areas in the muscle walls creating abdominal discomfort

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down syndrome

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a genetic chromosomal effect that can occur during fetal development and that results in mental retardation as well as certain physical characteristics, such as a round head with flat occiput and slanted wide-eyes set

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dysarthria

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slurred speech

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dysbarism

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any signs and symptoms caused by the difference between the surrounding atmospheric pressure and the total gas pressure in various tissues, fluids, and cavities of the body

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dyspnea

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shortness of breath or difficulty breathing

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ecchymosis

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bruising or discoloration associated with bleeding within or under the skin

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eclampsia

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seizure (convulsions) resulting from severe hypertension in a pregnant woman

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ectopic pregnancy

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a pregnancy that develops outside the uterus, typically in the fallopian tube

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edema

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the presence of abnormally large amounts of fluid between cells in body tissues, causing swelling of the affected area

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embolus

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a blood clot or other substance in the circulatory system that travels to a blood vessel where it causes a blockage

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emesis

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vomiting

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emphysema

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a disease of the lungs in which there is extreme dilation and eventual destruction of the pulmonary alveoli with poor exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide; it is one form of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)

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epidural hematoma

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an accumulation fo blood between the skull and dura mater

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epiglottitis

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a disease in which the epiglottis becomes inflamed and enlarged and may cause an upper airway obstruction

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epistaxis

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a nosebleed

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evisceration

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the displacement of organs outside the body

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fetal alcohol syndrome

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a condition of infants who are born to whoman who consume alcohol during pregnancy; characterized by growth and physical problems, mental retardation, and a variety of congenital abnormalities

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flail chest

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a condition in which two or more ribs are fractured in two ore more places or in association with a fracture of the sternum so the segment of the chest wall is effectively detached from the rest of the thoracic cage

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flame burn

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a burn caused by an open flame

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flash burn

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a burn caused by exposure to very intense heat, such as in an explosion

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fracture

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a break in the continuity of a bone

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frostbite

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damage to tissues as the result of exposure to cold; or frozen or partially frozen body parts are frostbitten

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full-thickness burns

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3rd degree burns; burns that affects all skin layers and may affect the subcutaneous layers, muscle, bone, and internal organs, leaving the area dry, leathery, and white, dark brown, or charred

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gastric distention

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a condition in which air fulls the stomach, often as a result of high volume and pressure during artificial ventilation

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general adaptation syndrome

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the body response to stress begins with an alarm response, followed by a stage of reaction and resistance and then recovery, or if the stress is prolonged, exhaustion

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generalized seizure

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a seizure characterized by severe twitching of all the body’s muscles that may last several minutes or more; formerly known as a grand mal seizure

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gestational diabetes

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diabetes that develops during pregnancy in women who did not have diabetes before pregnancy

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gonorrhea

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a sexually transmitted disease caused by the Neisseria Gonorrhoeae

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hay fever

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an allergic response usually to outdoor airborne allergens such as pollen or sometimes indoor allergens such as dust mites or pet dander; also called allergic rhinitis

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heat cramps

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painful muscle spasms usually associated with vigorous activity in hot environments

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heat exhaustion

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a form of heat injury in which the body loses significant amounts of fluid and electrolytes because of heavy sweating, also called heat prostration or heat collapse

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heatstroke

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a life-threatening condition of severe hyperthermia caused by exposure to excessive natural or artificial heat, marked by warm, dry skin, severely altered mental status, and often irreversible coma

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hematemesis

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vomited blood

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hematoma

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a mass of blood in the soft tissues beneath the skin

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hematuria

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blood in the urine

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hemiparesis

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weakness on one side of the body

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hemolytic crisis

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a rapid destruction of red blood cells that occurs faster than the body’s ability to create new cells

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hemophilia

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a congenital abnormality in which the body is unable to produce clots, which results in uncontrollable bleeding

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hemopneumothorax

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the accumulation of blood and air in the pleural space of the chest

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hemoptysis

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coughing up blood

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hemorrhagic stroke

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one of the two main types of stroke; occurs as a result of bleeding inside the brain

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hemothorax

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a collection of blood in the pleural cavity

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hepatitis

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inflammation of the liver, usually caused by a viral infection that causes fever loss of appetite, jaundice, fatigue, and altered liver function

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hernia

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the protrusion of a loop of an organ or tissue through an abnormal body opening

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herpes simplex

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virus caused by human herpesviruses 1 and 2, characterized by small blisters whose location depends on the type of virus, type 2 results in blisters in the genital area, while type 1 results in blisters in nongenital areas

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human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)

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acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is caused by HIV which damages the cells in the body’s immune system so that the body is unable to fight infections or certain cancers

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hypercarbia

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increased carbon dioxide levels in the bloodstream

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hyperglycemia

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an abnormally high glucose level in the blood

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hyperglycemic crisis

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a state of unconsciousness resulting from several problems, including ketoacidosis, dehydration because of excessive urination, and hyperglycemia

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hypertension

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blood pressure that is higher than the normal range

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hypertensive emergency

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an emergency situation created by excessively high blood pressure, which can lead to serious complications such as a stroke or aneurysm

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hyperthermia

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a condition in which the body core temperature rises to 38.3 degrees C or more

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hyperventilation

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rapid or deep breathing that lowers the blood carbon dioxide levels below normal

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hyperventilation syndrome

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panic attack; this syndrome occurs in the absence of other physical problems. the respirations of a person who is experiencing hyperventilation syndrome may be as high as 40 shallow breaths/min or as low as only 20 very deep breaths/min

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hypoglycemia

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a condition characterized by a low blood glucose level

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hypoglycemic crisis

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severe hypoglycemia resulting in changes in mental status

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hypoperfusion

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a condition that occurs when the level of tissue perfusion decreases below that needed to maintain normal cellular function; also called shock

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hypotension

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blood pressure that is lower than the normal range

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hypothermia

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a condition in which the internal body temperature falls below 35 degrees, usually as a result of prolonged exposure to cool or freezing temperatures

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hypovolemic shock

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a condition in which low blood volume, is due to massive internal or external bleeding or extensive loss of body water, resulting in inadequate perfusion

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hypoxia

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a dangerous condition in which the body tissues and cells do not have enough oxygen

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ileostomy

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a surgical procedure to create an opening between the small intestine and the surface of the body