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Nursing II Vocabulary List Fall 2014

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Asepsis   The absence of infectious organisms.  
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Abscess   Collection of pus in a localized area.  
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Afebrile   Without a fever.  
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Anorexia   Eating disorder that causes people to obsess about their weight and food they eat.  
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Anuria   Non-passage of urine.  
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Aphasia   Inability to express oneself through speech or writing.  
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Apraxia   Disorder of brain and nervous system in which a person is unable to perform tasks or movements when asked.  
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Bradycardia   Abnormally slow heart rate.  
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Cirrhosis   Scarring of the liver.  
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Coccyx   Small bone at the lower tip of the spine.  
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Cyanosis   Condition in which the lips, fingers, and toes appear blue; bluish skin.  
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Diaphoresis   Excessive perspiration or sweating.  
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Diuresis   Excessive urine production.  
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Dysmenorrhea   Painful menstruation.  
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Dysphagia   Difficulty or pain when swallowing.  
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Dysphasia   Inability to speak or understand words because of a brain lesion.  
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Dyspnea   Difficulty breathing.  
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Ecchymosis   Very large bruised area; black eye.  
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Etiology   Study of causes of a disease.  
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Fatigue   Feeling of weariness, tiredness, or lack of energy.  
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Hematemesis   Vomiting of blood.  
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Hemiparesis   Weakness on one side of the body.  
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Hemiplegia   Loss of muscle function in part of your body.  
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Hemoptysis   Coughing up blood.  
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Hemorrhage   Bleeding, usually excessive bleeding.  
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Hemorrhoid   Swollen, inflamed veins around the anus or lower rectum.  
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Hyperthermia   Overheating of the body.  
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Hypotension   Low blood pressure.  
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Iatrogenic   Illness causes by a medication or physician.  
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Icterus   Jaundice that causes your skin and the whites of your eyes to turn yellow.  
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Immunocompromise   Having an immune system that has been impaired by disease or medical treatment.  
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Inflammation   Localized reaction that produces redness, warmth, swelling, and pain due to infection, irritation, or injury  
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Ischemia   Inadequate blood supply to a local area due to blockage of blood vessels leading to that area.  
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Menstruation   Normal vaginal bleeding as part of a woman's monthly cycle.  
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Metastasis   Spreading of cancer cells from one organ or tissue to another.  
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Nosocomial   Hospital acquired infection.  
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Oliguria   Reduced urine output.  
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Orthopnea   Difficulty breathing while lying down.  
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Paresthesia   Sensation of numbness or tingling on the skin that occurs without stimulation.  
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Parenteral   Taken into the body in a manner other than through the digestive canal.  
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Perineum   Part of the body between the anus and the genitals.  
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Peritoneum   Continuous transparent membrane which lines the abdominal cavity and covers the abdominal organs.  
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Petechiae   Small red dots due to bleeding under the skin.  
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Pneumonia   Infection in one or both of the lungs.  
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Presbycusis   Age-related hearing loss.  
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Pruritus   Itching, irritation that makes you want to scratch the itchy area.  
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Purulent   Consisting of, containing, or discharging pus.  
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Syncope   Fainting; temporary loss of consciousness.  
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Tachycardia   Fast heart rate.  
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Tachypnea   Rapid breathing.  
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Therapeutic   Pertaining to the treatment of a disease.  
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Urticaria   Hives; red and sometimes itchy bumps on your skin.  
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