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MED 106 Vocabulary

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apnea   absence or cessation of breathing  
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arrhythmia   irregular heart rhythm  
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bradycardia   a slow heartbeat; a pulse below 60 bpm  
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bradypnea   respirations that are regular in rhythm but slower in normal in rate  
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cerumen   a waxy secretino in the ear canal; commonly called ear wax  
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chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)   a progressive are irreversible lung condtion that results in diminished lung capacity  
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diurnal rhythm   patterns of activity or behavior that follow day-night cycles  
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dyspnea   difficult or painful breathing  
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essential hypertension   elevated blood pressure of unknown cause that develops for no apparent reason; sometimes called primary hypertension  
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febrile   pertaining to an elevated body temperature  
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homeostasis   internal adaptation and change in response to environmental factors  
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hyperpnea   increase in the depth of breathing  
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hypertension   high blood pressure (systolic pressure consistently above 140 mm Hg and diastolic pressure above 90 mm Hg).  
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hyperventilation   abnormally prolonged and deep breathing usually associated with acute anxiety or emotional tension  
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hypotension   blood pressure that is below normal (systolic pressure below 90 mm Hg and diastolic pressure below 50 mm Hg).  
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intermittent pulse   pulse in which beats are occasionally skipped  
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orthopnea   condition in which an individual must sit or stand to breath comfortably  
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othostatic (postural) hypotension   temporary fall in blood pressure when a person rapidly changes from a recumbent position to a standing position  
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otitis externa   inflammation or infection of the external auditory canal  
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peripheral   pertaining to an area that is outside or away from an organ or structure  
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pulse deficit   condition in which the radial pulse is less than the apical pulse; may indicate peripheral vascular abnormality  
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pulse pressure   difference between the systolic and the diastolic blood pressures (30 to 50 mm Hg is considered normal)  
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rales   abnormal or crackling breath sounds during respiration  
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rhonchi   abnormal rumbling sounds on expiration that indicate airway obstruction by thick secretions or spasms  
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secondary hypertension   elevated blood pressure resulting from another condition  
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sinus arrhythmia   irregular heartbeat originating in the sino-atrial node (pacemaker)  
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spirometer   instrument that measures the volume of inhaled and exhaled air  
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stertorous   describes a strenuous respiratory effort that has a snoring sound  
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syncope   faiting; a brief laspse in consiousness  
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tachycardia   rapid but regular heart rate exceeding 100 bpm  
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tachypnea   respirations that are rapid and shallow; hyperventilation  
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thready   describes a pulse that is scarcely preceptible  
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vertigo   dizziness  
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