Hypovolemia
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fluid volume deficit
Causes of edema include:
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-Increased hydrostatic (water) pressure
- Manifestation: High BP and pitting edema
- Renal Failure, Heart Failure
- Decreased colloid osmotic pressure
- low albumin
, - cirrhosis, starvation
- bacteria infections/burns
- obstruction of lymphatic system (cancer or infection)
Where on the body does basal cell carcinoma appear
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the face
greenstick fracture
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bending and incomplete break of a bone; most often seen in children since
bones are soft
innate immunity
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Immunity that is present before exposure and effective from birth.
signs of sickle cell anemia (physical)
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anemia, joint pain, fever, leg ulcers, and jaundice
Normal amount of urine output
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400-600 mL / 6 hours
How does squamous cell carcinoma present?
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Red scaly lesions
Three types of CVA include:
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ischemic
hemorrhagic
cryptogenic
, Age-related macular degeneration (AMD)
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the part of the retina that is responsible for clear vision, called the macula,
degenerates causing blurred or reduced vision
Rhabdomyolysis
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dissolution of striated muscle (caused by trauma, extreme exertion, or drug
toxicity; in severe cases renal failure can result)
Phase 3
(pagets disease)
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sclerotic phase
- new bone formation exceeds resorption
complement proteins
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fluid volume deficit
Causes of edema include:
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-Increased hydrostatic (water) pressure
- Manifestation: High BP and pitting edema
- Renal Failure, Heart Failure
- Decreased colloid osmotic pressure
- low albumin
, - cirrhosis, starvation
- bacteria infections/burns
- obstruction of lymphatic system (cancer or infection)
Where on the body does basal cell carcinoma appear
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the face
greenstick fracture
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bending and incomplete break of a bone; most often seen in children since
bones are soft
innate immunity
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Immunity that is present before exposure and effective from birth.
signs of sickle cell anemia (physical)
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anemia, joint pain, fever, leg ulcers, and jaundice
Normal amount of urine output
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400-600 mL / 6 hours
How does squamous cell carcinoma present?
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Red scaly lesions
Three types of CVA include:
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ischemic
hemorrhagic
cryptogenic
, Age-related macular degeneration (AMD)
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the part of the retina that is responsible for clear vision, called the macula,
degenerates causing blurred or reduced vision
Rhabdomyolysis
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dissolution of striated muscle (caused by trauma, extreme exertion, or drug
toxicity; in severe cases renal failure can result)
Phase 3
(pagets disease)
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sclerotic phase
- new bone formation exceeds resorption
complement proteins
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