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| Any Drug that's used for discipline or convenience and not required to treat medical symptoms |
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| Any change in the place or position of the body or any part of the body that the person is physically able to control |
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| An indication or characteristic of a physical or psychological condition |
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| Any manual method or physical or mechanical device, material, or equipment attached to or near the persons body that he cannot remove easily and which restricts freedom of movement or normal access to one's body. |
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| The manual method device, material, or equipment used to restrain the person that can be removed intentionally bu the person in the same manner it was applied by the staff |
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| painful or difficult urination |
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| The person has bladder control but cannot use the toilet in time. |
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| frequent urination at night |
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| scant amount of urine; less than 500 mL in 24 hours |
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| Small amounts of urine leak from a bladder that is always full |
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| The loss of urine at predictable intervals when the bladder is full |
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| When urine leaks during exercise and certain movements that cause pressure on the bladder |
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| voiding at frequent intervals |
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| The process of emptying urine from the bladder; voiding |
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| a surgically created openingbetween the colon and abdominal wall |
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| The passage of hard, dry stool |
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| the frequent passage of liquid stools |
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| The introduction of fluid into the rectum and lower colon |
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| The prolonged retention and buildup of feces in the rectum |
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| The semi solid mass of waste products in the colon that is expelled through the anus |
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| The excessive formation of gas or air in the stomach and intestines |
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| Gas or air passed through the anus |
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| A surgically created opening between the ileum and the abdominal wall |
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| A surgically created opening |
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| A cone shaped, solid drug that is inserted into a body opening; it melts at body temperature |
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| Breathing fluid, food vomitus, or an object into the lungs |
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| the amount of energy produced when the body burns fuel |
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| a decrease int he amount of water in the body tissues |
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| The swelling of body tissues with water. |
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| Giving nutrients into the gastrointestinal tract through a feeding tube |
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| The number of drops per minute |
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| The process of giving a tube feeding |
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| Giving fluids through a needle or catheter inserted into a vein; IV and IV infusion |
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| The Process involved in the ingestion, digestion,absorption , and use of foods and fluids by the body |
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| The backward flow of stomach contents into the mouth |
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| A substance that appears in urine from the rapid breakdown of fat for energy; ketone body or ketone |
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| mucus from the respiratory (bronchial) system tht is expelled through the mouth |
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| involves memory, thinking, reasoning, ability to understand, judgement, and behavior. |
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| a state of temporary but acute mental confusion |
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| The loss of cognitive function that interferes with routine personal, social,and occupational activities. |
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| seeing, hearing,smelling,or feeling something that is not real. |
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| signs, symptoms and behaviors of AD increase during hours of darkness |
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