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Unit 2, Chapter 12 key terms--Alison Miles

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AFEBRILE   without fever  
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APICAL PULSE   heartbeat as listened to with the bell or diaphragm of a stethoscope placed on the apex of the heart  
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APNEA   cessation of airflow through the nose and mouth  
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BRADYCARDIA   slower than normal heart rate; heart contracts fewer than 60 times per minute  
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BRADYPNEA   abnormally slow rate of breathing  
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CENTIGRADE   (Celsius) denotes temperature scale in which 0 degrees is the freezing point of water and 100 degrees is the boiling point of water at sea level  
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CORE TEMPERATURE   temperature of deep structures of the body  
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DIAPHORESIS   secretion of sweat, especially profuse secretion associated with an elevated body temperature, physical exertion, or emotional stress  
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DIFFUSION   movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration  
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EUPNEA   normal respirations that are quiet, effortless, and rhythmical  
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FAHRENHEIT   denotes temperature scale in which 32 degrees is freezing point of water and 212 degrees is the boiling point of water at sea level  
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FEBRILE   pertaining to or characterized by an elevated body temperature  
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FEVER HEAT STROKE   continued exposure to extreme heat raising the core temperature to 40.5 degrees C (105F) or higher  
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HYPERTENSION   disorder characterized by an elevated blood pressure persistently exceeding 120/80 mm Hg  
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HYPOTENSION   abnormal lowering of blood pressure that is inadequate for normal perfusion and oxygenation of tissues  
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HYPERTHERMIA   situation in which body temperature exceeds the set point  
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HYPOTHERMIA   abnormal lowering of body temperature below 35 degrees C, or 95 degrees F, usually caused by prolonged exposure to cold  
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KOROTKOFF SOUND   sound heard during the taking of blood pressure using a sphygmomanometer and stethoscope  
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ORTHOSTATIC HYPOENSION   abnormally low blood pressure occurring when a person stands up  
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OXYGEN SATURATION   the amount of hemoglobin fully saturated with oxygen, given as a percent value  
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PERFUSION   (1) passage of a fluid through a specific organ or an area of the body, (2) therapeutic measure whereby a drug intended for an isolated part of the body is introduced via the bloodstream  
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PULSE PRESSURE   difference between the systolic and diastolic pressures, normally 30 to 40 mm Hg  
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PYREXIA   abnormal elevation of the temperature of the body above 37degrees C (98.6F) because of disease; same as fever  
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SPHYGMOMANOMETER   device used for measuring the arterial blood pressure; consists of an arm/leg cuff with air bladder connected to a tube and bulb for pumping air into the bladder and a gauge for indicating the amount of air pressure being exerted against the artery  
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SYSTOLIC   pertaining to or resulting from ventricular contraction  
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DIASTOLIC   pertaining to diastole, or the blood pressure at the instant of maximum cardiac relaxation  
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TACHYPNEA   abnormally rapid rate of breathing  
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VENTILATION   respiratory process by which gases are moved into and out of the lungs  
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VITAL SIGNS   temperature, pulse, respirations, and blood pressure  
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