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Human Anatomy

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Vital Capacity   Total volume of air that can be exhaled after maximum inhalation.  
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Total Lung Capacity   Volume of air lungs after maximal inhalation.  
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Thromboplastin   Substance released by platelets.  
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Thrombopenia   Having too few platelets  
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Stridor   Harsh, high pitched breathing sound when there is obstructions in larynx or bronchus.  
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Spirometry   Device to measure breathing capacity of lungs.  
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Rhonchi   Musical sound during expiration (asthma, infection, wheezing)  
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Rales   Abnormal lung sound (whistling, dry, or wet)  
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Pulmonary embolism   Blood clot or air bubble in pulmonary artery.  
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Pulmonary edema   A condition, lung tissue retains excessive amount of fluid.  
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Prothrombin time test   Measurements of time it takes for sample of blood to coagulate.  
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Polycythemia Vera   Disease in which there is to many RBC in bone marrow.  
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Pneumothorax   Collection of air or gas in pleural cavity.  
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Pneum/o   Lung, air  
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