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STNA Vocab

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Alzheimers   a common form of dementia of unknown cause, usually beginning in late middle age, characterized by memory lapses, confusion, emotional instability, and progressive loss of mental ability.  
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Abdominal Thrusts   a series of rapid thrust the abdomen in an effort to clear the airway.  
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Ambulation   walking about or moving from place to place  
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Anxiety   a state of apprehension and psychic tension occurring in some forms of mental disorder  
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Aphasia   the loss of a previously held ability to speak or understand spoken or written language, due to disease or injury of the brain  
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Arteries   a blood vessel that conveys blood from the heart to any part of the body.  
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arthritis   acute or chronic inflammation of a joint, often accompanied by pain and structural changes and having diverse causes, as infection, crystal deposition, or injury  
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Aseptic   Free from microorganisms/bacteria  
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Atrophy   wasting away of the body or of an organ or part, as from defective nutrition or nerve damage.  
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Bacteria   Any of a large group of one celled organisms that lack a cell nucleus, reproduce by fission or by forming spores, and in some cases cause disease.  
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Bed rest   medical treatment involving a period of consistent (day and night) recumbence in bed. It is used as a treatment for an illness or medical condition, especially when prescribed or chosen rather than resulting from severe prostration or imminent death.  
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Biohazard   Danger, risk,or harm from exposure to such an agent or condition  
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Blindness   inability to see  
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Blood pressure   the pressure of the blood against the inner walls of the blood vessels, varying in different parts of the body during different phases of contraction of the heart and under different conditions of health, exertion, etc.  
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Cardiac arrest   abrupt cessation of heartbeat.  
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Cardiovascular system   bodily system consisting of the heart, blood vessels, and blood that circulates blood throughout the body, delivers nutrients and other essential materials to cells, and removes waste products  
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Cataracts   a clouding of the lens of the eye or its surrounding transparent membrane that obstructs vision.  
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Chronic   Chronic- lasting for a long period of time or marked by frequent recurrence, as certain diseases  
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Congestive heart failure   a condition in which the heart fails to pump adequate amounts of blood to the tissues, resulting in accumulation of blood returning to the heart from the veins, and often accompanied by distension of the ventricles, edema, and shortness of breath.  
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Contracture   An abnormal, often permanent shortening, as of muscle or scar tissue, that results in distortion or deformity, especially of a joint of the body.  
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Cyanotic   a bluish or purplish discoloration (as of skin) due to deficient oxygenation of the blood  
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Defecate   Eliminating waste from the bowel  
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Diabetic   A person with any of several metabolic disorders marked by excessive discharge of urine and persistent thirst, especially one of the two types of diabetes mellitus.  
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Dialysis   the process by which uric acid and urea are removed from circulating blood by means of a dialyzer.  
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Diastolic   Referring to the time when the heart is in a period of relaxation and dilatation (expansion).  
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Dyspnea   difficulty breathing  
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Dysuria   Painful urination  
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Emesis Basin   Basin for vomit  
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Emphysema   a chronic, irreversible disease of the lungs characterized by abnormal enlargement of air spaces in the lungs accompanied by destruction of the tissue lining the walls of the air spaces.  
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Fecal impaction   An immovable collection of compressed or hardened feces in the colon or rectum.  
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Foley catheter   an indwelling catheter used for draining urine from the bladder and having an inflatable part at the bladder end that allows the tube to be kept in place for variable time periods.  
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Fowlers Position   An inclined position in which the head of the bed is raised to promote dependent drainage after an abdominal operation  
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Gait Belt   a wide belt used to assist with ambulating, also known as a transfer belt  
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Gastronomy   an opening made to the stomach for feeding  
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Geriatics   the branch of medicine concentrated on diseases and care of aged persons.  
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Gerontology   the branch of science that deals with aging and the problems of aged persons.  
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Hallucinations   a false notion, belief, or impression; illusion; delusion  
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Hearing Impaired   loss of hearing; deafness  
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Heimlich Manuever   First aid procedure when the airway is completely obstructed  
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Hypertension   High blood pressure  
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Ileostomy   the construction of an artificial opening from the ileum through the abdominal wall, permitting drainage of the contents of the small intestine  
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Incontinence   Inability to control bladder/or bowel functions  
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Indwelling catheter   a hollow tube left implanted in a body canal or organ, esp. the bladder, to promote drainage.  
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Infection   invasion of disease-producing microorganisms  
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Multiple Sclerosis   a disease marked by patches of hardened tissue in the brain or the spinal cord and associated especially with partial or complete paralysis and jerking muscle tremor  
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Musculoskeletal system   the system of muscles and tendons and ligaments and bones and joints and associated tissues that move the body and maintain its form  
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Nasal canal   a device used to deliver supplemental oxygen or airflow to a patient or person in need of respiratory help.  
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Nervous System   the system of nerves and nerve centers in human, including the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.  
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Ombudsmen   a person who investigates and attempts to resolve complaints and problems, as between employees and an employer or between students and a university, or a patient and his care provider  
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Osteoporosis   Bones become brittle and may fracture easily  
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Paralysis   permanent/ temporary loss of movement  
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Paranoia   Extreme, irrational distrust of others  
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Parkinsons disease   a disorder of the brain that leads to shaking (tremors) and difficulty with walking, movement, and coordination  
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Personal hygiene   cleanliness or grooming  
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Postmortem   after death  
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Prosthesis   an artificial body part  
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Psychological needs   Self-actualization, self-esteem, love/belonging, safety, and physiological needs  
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Quadriplegia   paralysis of all four limbs  
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Radial pulse   The heart beat felt on the wrist  
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Reminiscing   Recalling past experiences  
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Resuscitation   to revive someone from being unconscious/ dead  
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Scabies   a contagious skin disease caused by a parasitic mite (Sarcoptes scabiei) and characterized by intense itching.  
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Secretion   a substance such as : Mucus, saliva, tears, bile, or a hormone  
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Seizure   A disorder that may cause convulsions  
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Specimen   a sample of body material  
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Systolic   The highest pressure, when the heart contracts  
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Tachycardia   A rapid heart rate, especially one that is 100 beats per minutes (in an adult)  
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Tendons   a cord or band of dense, tough, inelastic, white, fibrous tissue, serving to connect a muscle with a bone or part; sinew.  
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Tympanic   relating to the middle ear or eardrum  
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Urethral   the membranous tube that extends from the urinary bladder to the exterior and that in the male conveys semen as well as urine  
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Vascular   relating to,or containing blood vessels  
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Vomitus   Vomited matter  
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White Blood Cells   colorless cells in the blood that help combat infection  
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