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Some of the Vocab and all of the abbreviations for interventions class

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Aneurysm   a soft, pulsating, hollow tumor containing blood, arising from preternatural dilation or rupture of the coats of an artery  
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Anastomosis   an opening created by surgical, traumatic or pathological means between two normally separate spaces or organs.  
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Analgesic   an agent that alleviates pain without causing loss of consciousness  
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Sciatica   syndrome characterized by pain radiating from the back into the buttock and LE along posterior or lateral aspect, caused by prolapse of the intervertebral disk. Also, any pain along the course of the sciatic nerve.  
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Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)   neurons not under conscious control (parasympathetic and sympathetic)  
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Meningitis   inflammation of the meninges...more specific name based on which region it affects (dura, pia or arachnoid)  
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Anemia   too few RBCs in the bloodstream, resulting in insufficient oxygen to tissues and organs  
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Edema   the presence of abnormally large amounts of fluid in the intercellular tissue spaces of the body  
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Platelets   particle in the blood that binds to fibrinogen at site of wound to begin blood clotting process. (formed in bone marrow, arise from megakaryocytes)  
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Inflammation   the protective response elicited by injury or destruction of tissues, which serves to destroy, dilute or wall off the injurious agent.  
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Hemoglobin   subunit globular oxygen carrying protein of the RBCs  
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Anaphylaxis   immediate, transient kind of immunologic (allergic) reaction characterized by contraction of smooth muscle and dilation of capillaries due to release of pharmacologically active substances (histamine, bradykinin, serotonin, and slow-reacting substance  
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Diastolic pressure:   pressure exerted on walls of arteries when heart is in the relaxation phase (diastole). over 90 is abnormal  
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Systolic pressure:   pressure exerted on the walls of arteries during the contraction phase of the heart.  
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Thrombophlebitis:   inflammation of a vein associated with thrombus formation (clot forming vascular obstruction at point of formation)  
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Angina   chest pain that occurs secondary to the inadequate delivery of oxygen to the heart muscle (heavy or squeezing pain in the mid-sternal area)  
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Ischemia   a low oxygen state usually due to obstruction of the arterial blood supply or inadequate blood flow leading to hypoxia of the tissue  
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Infarction:   area of tissue death due to a local lack of oxygen  
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Hypercapnea:   an excess of CO2 in the blood  
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Hypoxemia:   below normal O2 content in the blood  
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Pneumonia   inflammation of the lungs with consolidation (solidification inot a firm dense mass)  
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Ankylosis   fusion of the bones across the joint (complication of chronic inflammation)  
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Fontanelle   a soft spot, such as one of the membrane covered spaces in the skull of an infant  
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Compound Fracture:   fracture in which the skin is perforated and there is an open wound down to the fracture  
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Aphasia   defect or loss of the ability to speak or write (or understand spoken/written language)  
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Bradycardia   slowness of the heart beat  
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Tachycardia:   excessive rapidity in the action of the heart  
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Tetraplegia   paralysis of all four limbs  
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Comminuted Fracture:   a fracture in which the bone is broken into pieces  
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Spina bifida   congenital defect in the spinal column, characterized by the absence of the vertebral arches through which the spinal membranes and spinal cord may protrude  
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Osteoporosis   a reduction in the amount of bone mass leading to fractures after minimal trauma  
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Scoliosis:   congenital lateral curvature of the spine  
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Quadriplegia:   paralysis of all four limbs  
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Hemiplegia:   paralysis of one side of the body  
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Subluxation:   abnormal movement of one of the bones that comprise a joint. Not a true dislocation, just partial.  
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- Paresis   weakness  
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- plegia   paralysis  
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- stenosis   narrowing  
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- megaly   large  
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- malacia   softening  
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- algia   pain  
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- trophy   food/nutrition  
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ADL   Activities of Daily Living  
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SOB   short of breath  
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PO   by mouth (per os)  
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IV   intravenous  
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Hct   Hematocrit  
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OOB   out of bed  
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HPI   History of Present Illness  
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AK   Above Knee  
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BK   Below the Knee  
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A & O   Alert and Oriented  
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ABG   Aterial Blood Gas  
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DM   Diabetes Mellitus  
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AMA   American Medical Association or Against Medical Advice  
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bid   twice a day  
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BP   Blood Pressure  
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Bx   Biopsy  
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CA   Cancer  
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TKR   Total Knee Replacement  
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TIA   Transient Ischemic Attack  
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Sx   Symptom  
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MS   Multiple Sclerosis  
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SNF   Skilled Nursing Facility  
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Rx   Treatment  
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MI   Myocardial Infarction  
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COPD   Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease  
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CVA   Cerebral Vascular Accident  
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D/C   Discharge  
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DOB   Date of Birth  
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EKG or ECG   Electrocardiogram  
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F/U   Follow Up  
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GI   Gastrointestinal  
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HNP   Herniated Nucleus Pulposus  
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HTN   Hypertension  
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LBP   Low Back Pain  
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LE   Lower Extremity  
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UE   Upper Extremity  
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WNL   Within Normal Limits  
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PCA   Patient Controlled Analgesia  
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PMH   Past Medical History  
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