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Small Animal Medical Nursing Terms

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anorexia   loss of appetite or absence of foo, especially when prolonged  
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azotemia   condition in which blood has increased concentrations of nitrogenous wastes like BUN. Ex.prerenal-dehydration, renal-impaired kidney function, postrenal-urethral obstruction.  
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barrier nursing   collection of techniques employed during nursing of a contagious patient to limit transmission of an infectious pathogen to other patients. Ex. separate equipment used in isolation wards versus regular ward  
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cachexia   weight loss, loss of muscle mass, and general debilitation that may accompany chronic disease  
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dyspnea   difficulty or labored breathing  
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eclampsia   postpartum complication caused by a deficiency of blood calcium, where low levels of blood calcium causes severe involuntary muscle contractions.  
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etiology   study of the cause of disease  
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galactostasis   cessation of milk production in the dam  
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hematemesis   vomiting blood  
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hematochezia   frank, red blood in feces  
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hemoptysis   coughing up blood, or blood in sputum  
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hepatic encephalopathy   altered cognitive and neurologic function due to buildup of toxins in the bloodstream that are normally removed by the liver  
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hypoxemia   low blood oxygen levels  
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hypoxia   low tissue oxygen levels  
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mastitis   inflammation of the mammary gland. Typically occurs during lactation.  
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melena   passage of dark tarry stools that contain decomposing blood, usually ian indication of bleeding in the upper part of the alimentary tract; esp the esophagus, stomach and duodenum  
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metritis   inflammation of the uterus, often associated with a buildup of septic fluid in the uterus. If endotoxins are absorped from the septic fluid then endotoxemia can result (toxic metritis)  
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orthopnea   shortness of breath when lying down  
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pathogenesis   sequence of events that leads to or underlies a disease  
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pleural effusion   fluid buildup in the space surrounding the lungs within the thorax  
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polydipsia   a condition evidenced by increased levels of thirst and excessive drinking  
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polyuria   excessive production of urine  
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regurgitation   flow of stomach contents into the esophagus and mouth unaccompanied by retching.  
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stridor   a harsh, high-pitched respiratory sound usually caused by obstruction of airflow at the pharynx or larynx  
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technician assessment   clinical judgement that the veterinary technician makes regarding the physiologic and psychological problems and needs of a patient. This assessment, "A" portion of SOAP (list of evaluations arranged in order of priority based on the needs of the patient  
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tenesmus   distressing but ineffectual urge to evacuate the rectum or urinary bladder  
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zoonoses   any disease that is transmissible from lower animals to humans. ex rabies, leptospirosis  
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