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Diseases commonly seen in LTCF #1

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Osteoporosis   Decrease in bone mass, which can lead to fractures  
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Osteoarthritis   Inflammation of joints from wear & tear  
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Rheumatoid Arthritis   Autoimmune disorder of joints  
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Gout   Build up of uric acid crystals in the joints (usually in the big toe)  
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Muscular Dystrophy   Skeletal muscles become weaker and wasted over time  
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Amputation   Removal of a limb which may lead to phantom pain  
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Contracture   Shortening & stiffening of tendons from lack of movement  
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Atrophy   Loss of muscle size & strength  
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Fracture   Broken bone.  
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Phantom pain   Feeling that an amputated body part is still there; includes itching, aching and pain.  
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Stump   the end of an extremity left after an amputation.  
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Pneumonia   Infection in lungs  
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Pleurisy   Inflammation of lining of lungs, and fluid between lung & lung cavity.  
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Bronchitis   Inflammation of the bronchi  
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Asthma   Spasms of the bronchial tree  
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COPD   chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, a general term for chronic lung problems.  
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Emphysema   Damaged alveoli with air trapping & trouble exhaling  
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Chronic Bronchitis   Frequent bronchitis & thick mucus blocking airway from long-term irritation to lungs  
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Anemia   Decrease in red blood cells  
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Leukemia   Excessive production of white blood cells  
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Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)   Clots in legs that may cause MI or stroke  
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Atherosclerosis   Fatty build up in arteries  
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Arteriosclerosis   Hardening of arteries  
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Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD)   Pain & cramps in legs when walking due to decrease in blood flow  
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Venous Stasis Ulcers   Wounds in legs from decrease blood flow  
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Coronary Artery Disease   Narrowing of arteries that feed the heart muscle  
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Angina Pectoris   Pain with exertion due to decrease in oxygen to heart  
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Myocardial Infarction (MI)   "Heart Attack" lack of blood flow to heart tissue which causes tissue death  
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Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)   Decrease in effectiveness of heart's ability to pump blood  
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Cardiac Arrest   Heart stops beating  
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Conduction Disorders   Problems with electrical impulses in heart  
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Edema   Too much fluid in tissues of the body  
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Aspiration   Accidental inhalation of foreign material into airway  
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Burn   Damage to body tissue from heat, chemicals, electricity or radiation  
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Dehydration   Not enough fluid in tissues of the body  
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Decubitus Ulcer   "Pressure Sore/Bed Sore/Skin Breakdown" damage to body tissue from pressure & lack of circulation  
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Wound   Break in the skin which usually includes underlying tissues and can be intentional or unintentional  
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Lesion   Break in the skin, usually used to describe a rash  
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Erythema   Redness of skin  
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Jaundice   Yellow color to skin  
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Ecchymosis   Bruise  
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Pallor   Paleness to skin  
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Foot Drop   Difficulty lifting the front part of the foot, which may result in dragging the foot when walking.  
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Shingles   blister-like rash caused by herpes zoster or chicken pox virus  
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Scabies   mite that burrows into skin and causes itching & rash  
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Incision   cut made by knife or scalpel  
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laceration   irregular cut or wound  
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Abrasion   top layer of skin is scraped or worn off  
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Puncture   break in skin where skin closes over the injury  
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dermatitis   inflammation or swelling of the skin  
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Eczema or Atopic Dermatitis   dry itchy imflammed skin that is not contatgious  
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Bronchiectasis   bronchial tubes are abnormally enlarged  
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Sputum   fluid coughed up from the lungs  
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