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Kinns Chapter 31

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Term
Definition
apnea   Absence or cessation of breathing.  
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arrhythmia   An abnormality or irregularity in the heart rhythm.  
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bounding   A term used to describe a pulse that feels full because of increased power of cardiac contraction or as a result of increased blood volume.  
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bradycardia   A slow heartbeat; a pulse below 60 beats per minute.  
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bradypnea   Respirations that are regular in rhythm but slower than normal in rate.  
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cerumen   A waxy secretion in the ear canal; commonly called ear wax.  
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chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)   A progressive, irreversible lung condition that results in diminished lung capacity.  
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diurnal rhythm   A pattern of activity or behavior that follows a day-night cycle.  
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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; multiple functions that attempt to keep the body's functions in balance.  
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hyperpnea   An increase in the depth of breathing.  
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hypertension   High blood pressure.  
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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   A pulse in which beats occasionally are skipped.  
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orthopnea   A condition in which an individual must sit or stand to breathe comfortably.  
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orthostatic (postural) hypotension   A 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 (swimmer's ear).  
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peripheral   A term that refers to an area outside of or away from an organ or structure.  
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pulse deficit   A condition in which the radial pulse is less than the apical pulse; it may indicate a peripheral vascular abnormality.  
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pulse pressure   The difference between the systolic and the diastolic blood pressures (30 to 50 mm Hg is considered normal).  
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pyrexia   A febrile condition or fever.  
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rales   Abnormal or crackling breath sounds during inspiration.  
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rhonchi   Abnormal rumbling sounds on expiration, which indicate airway obstruction by thick secretions or spasms.  
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secondary hypertension   An elevated blood pressure resulting from another condition, typically kidney disease.  
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sinus arrhythmia   An irregular heartbeat that originates in the sinoatrial node (pacemaker).  
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spirometer   An instrument that measures the volume of air inhaled and exhaled.  
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stertorous   A term that describes a strenuous respiratory effort marked by a snoring sound.  
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syncope   Fainting; a brief lapse in consciousness.  
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tachycardia   A rapid but regular heart rate; one that exceeds 100 beats per minute.  
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tachypnea   A condition marked by rapid, shallow respirations.  
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thready   A term that describes a pulse that is scarcely perceptible.  
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wheezing   A high-pitched sound heard on expiration; it indicates obstruction or narrowing of respiratory passages.  
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