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bluish color to the skin, lips, mucous membranes, and nail beds
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adduction moving a body part toward the mid-line of the
body
, ADL the activities usually done during a normal day in
a persons life
alzheimers disease a disease that affects brain tissue; memory loss
and confusion increase until the person cannot
tend to simple personal needs
ambulation the act of walking
angina pectoris chest pain that results when the heart does not
get enough oxygen
aphasia the total or partial loss of the ability to use or
understand language; a language disorder
resulting from damage to parts of the brain
responsible for language
arteriosclerosis hardening of the arteries
arthritis joint of inflammation
aseptic being free of disease producing microbes
aspiration breathing fluid, food, vomitus, or an object into
the lungs
atrophy the decrease in size or the wasting away of tissue
bedfast confined to bed
blood pressure the amount of force exerted against the walls of
an artery by the blood
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bluish color to the skin, lips, mucous membranes, and nail beds
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1 adduction 2 blood pressure
3 angina pectoris 4 cyanosis
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Terms in this set (70)
adduction moving a body part toward the mid-line of the
body
, ADL the activities usually done during a normal day in
a persons life
alzheimers disease a disease that affects brain tissue; memory loss
and confusion increase until the person cannot
tend to simple personal needs
ambulation the act of walking
angina pectoris chest pain that results when the heart does not
get enough oxygen
aphasia the total or partial loss of the ability to use or
understand language; a language disorder
resulting from damage to parts of the brain
responsible for language
arteriosclerosis hardening of the arteries
arthritis joint of inflammation
aseptic being free of disease producing microbes
aspiration breathing fluid, food, vomitus, or an object into
the lungs
atrophy the decrease in size or the wasting away of tissue
bedfast confined to bed
blood pressure the amount of force exerted against the walls of
an artery by the blood