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Patient Education and Nutrition - Chapter 3 & 4

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Anaphylactic   a manifestation of immediate hypersensitivity in which exposure of a sensitived individual to a specific antigenor hapten results in life threatening respiratory distress, usually followed by vascular collaspe and shock. Treatement: Epinephrine  
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Aneurysm   a weakening or out-pouching in the wall of an artery.  
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Asphyxia   Suffocation, inability to breath.  
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Benign   non-threatening, non-cancerous.  
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Cardiogenic   pertaining to the heart. For example, shock related to heart failure.  
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Convulsions   involuntary muscle contractions that may alternate between contraction and relaxtion of muscles. May be generalized or localized (focal) and may be followed by a period of unresponsiveness.  
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Dislocation   separated joint; displacement of a part.  
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Epistaxis   nosebleed; hemmorrhage from the nose.  
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Fracture   the breaking of a part, especially a bone. A break or rupture in a bone.  
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Generalized   involving the entire body or system; widespread.  
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Hypothermia   low body temperature, such as from cold weather, or artificial induction to decrease metabolism and need for oxygen during surgical procedures. (32degrees C or 95 degrees F)  
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Infarction   death of tissue, as in myocardial infaction or heart attack.  
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Localized   limited to a definable area of the body, focal.  
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Myocardial   heat muscle, especially referring to the ventricles.  
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Necrotic   refers to death of tissue, such as occurs with venoms of pit vipers and the brown recluse spider.  
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Occult   hidden, as in hidden bleeding.  
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Pathologic   pertaining to a condition of disease or injury.  
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Perfusion   the process of bathing cells in healthy blood which is rich in nutrients, especially oxygen and glucose.  
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Seizures   sames as convulsions  
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Sprain   a joint injury in which some of the fibers of a supporting ligament are ruptured but the continuity of the ligament remains intact.  
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Strain   an overstrecthing or overexertion of some part of the muscularture.  
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Syncope   sudden loss of consciousness, which may be transient. Also called fainting.  
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Systemic   pertaining to the body as a whole; affects the entire body.  
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Triage   to determine the priority for handling patients with severe conditions or injuries.  
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Affect   a person's mood or emotional state  
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Allergen   any substance that triggers an allergic reaction.  
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Asphxia   suffocation; inability to breathe.  
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Bradycardic   pertaining to an abnormally slow heart rate (< 60 beats/minute)  
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Ferrous   containing iron  
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Gag Reflex   closure of the glottis and constriction of its associated musculature in response to stimulation of the posterior pharynx by an object or substance in that area.  
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Hives   peculiar raised patchesof skin surrounded by reddened areas, trigged by the release of histamine. Also called uticaria.  
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Inspiration   Inhalation.  
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Non-Pleuritic   not related to the pleura, or membrane that lubricate the outer surfaces of the lungs.  
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Orifices   openings, especially naturally occuring body surface openings.  
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Periosteum   a membrane that covers the shaft of a long bone; promotes growth and healing.  
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Reimplantation   reattachment of a severed limb or portion of a severed limb.  
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Sublingual   beneath the tongue.  
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Tidal Volume   the volume of air inspired and expired during one normal respiratory cycle.  
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Xiphoid Process   the piece of cartilage that forms the lowermost tip of the sternum, and which functions as a major point of attachment for the abdominal muscles.  
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Digestion   the process by which food is broken down mechanically and chemically in the alimentary canal.  
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Hydrogenation   a process of changing an unsaturated fat to a solid satuarated fat by the addition of hydrogen.  
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Ingested   food or drink taken orally.  
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Monosaccharides   a simple sugar that cannot be decomposed further, such as fructose, or glucose.  
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Nutrient   food or any substance that supplies the body with elements necessary for metabolism.  
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Obesity   an abnormal amount of fat on the body of an individual who is 20% over the average weight for his or her age, sex, height.  
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Predisposes   the tendency or susceptibility to develop a certain disease or condition.  
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regimen   a systematic plan of activities.  
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