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Increase in blood alkalinity, loss of corbon dioxide from the blood.   Alkalosis  
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Weakness, numbness or paralysis on one side of the body.   Hemiplegia  
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A person who connot respond to any sensory stimulation.   Unconscious  
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Caused by severe hypoglycemia and results in tremors, sweating and nervousness.   Insulin shock  
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Pain in the chest that may radiate into the jaw, neck or arm.   Angina pectoris  
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Lasts 2-5 mins, person becomes unconscious and body jerks.   Convulsion  
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Poorly defined, single swollen areas.   Angioedema  
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Hardening of the arteries.   Arteriosclerosis  
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Small branches of bronchiole tubes that divide into alveolar sacs.   Bronchioles  
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Blood clot that blocks normal flow of blood to brain.   Cerebral embolism.  
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Rupture of a blood vessel.   Cerebral hemorrhage  
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When blood supply to the brain is interupted.   Cerebral infarction  
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Weakening of the heart. When the heart is not able to pump the blood throughout the body.   Congestive heart failure  
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Insufficient insulin production in the pancreas leading to high levels of glucose in the blood.   Diabetes mellitus  
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Patient goes into a coma and dies if not treated. Caused from extreme case of hyperglycemia.   Diabetic acidosis  
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Excessive amounts of fluid in body tissue, swelling.   Edema  
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A recurrent disorder of cerebral function, due to excessive neuronal discharge.   Epilepsy  
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Redness or inflammation of the skin.   Erythema  
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Lasts 2-5 minutes, person is unconscious, body jerks, stiffens, jerks and twitches.   Grand mal seizure  
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Too much glucose in the blood.   Hyperglycemia  
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Abnormally rapid and deep breathing resulting in decreased carbon dioxide levels.   Hyperventilation  
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Too little glucose or sugar may cause change in personality, may feel hungry.   Hypoglycemia  
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Heart attack - when coronary arteries are blocked or severly narrowed.   Myocardial Infarction  
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A temporary interruption in the supply of blood to the brain symptoms include weakness, dizziness and loss of balance.   Transient ischemic attacks  
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When teeth are forced into the alveolous.   Traumatic intrusion  
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Patients legs are slightly higher than head.   Trendelenburg position  
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Clutching the throat with the hands.   Universal distress signal  
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Condition characterized by a patient who remains conscious during seizure, recalling details of the event.   Jacksonian epilepsy  
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Also known as postural hypotension- When an individual looses consciousness or level of conscionsness, when he or she sits upward rapidly.   Orthostatic hypotension  
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Hives.   Uticaria  
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