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| bubble or air in blood stream |
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| Bright red, rapid, profuse, difficult to control |
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| Controls invoultary functions |
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| Tear away from skin or toehr soft tissue |
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| Bleeding from capillaries, which is characterized by a slow oozing flow of blood |
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| Lakc of perfusion, by not a lot of blood loss, inadequate pumping action of the heart |
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| Fluid that surrounds the brain and spinal cord |
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| Shock occuring but able to maintain perfusion |
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| Closed head injury without damage |
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| Internal Injury, where force causes broken nerves and more |
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| 2nd layer of skin under epidermis |
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| Intestine or other internal organ protruding through a wand in the abdoman |
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| Fracture of two or more adjecent ribs in two or more places that allows for free movement of the fractured segment |
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| All skin is burned 3rd degree |
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| Collection of blood within skull or brain |
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| Inability do adequalty circulate blood to the bodys cells to supply them with oxygen and nutrients |
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| Body has lost fuction to maintain perfusion to vital organs |
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| Hypoperfusion die to nerve paralysis |
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| Procedure fro detecting changes in a patients conditon. Involving steps of repeating and recording vital signs, repeating the focused assesment and checking interventions |
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| Opposite movement of chest breathing |
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| Second degree burn that passes first layer of skin |
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| Open wound that tears through the skin and destroys under laying tissues |
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| Palm of patients hand is 1% burn area |
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| Hypoperfusion, not able to circulate blood |
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| layers of fat and soft tissue found below the dermis |
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| Open Chest wound due to stabs or guns shots |
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| Burn that involves epidermis |
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| A type of pneumothrax in which air enters the chest cavity is prevented from escaping |
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| Surgical incision held open by a metal or plastic tube |
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| Changed in a patients condition over time such as slowing respirations or rising pulse rate that may show improvement or deteration and that can be shown by documentating repeated assesment |
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| Bleeding from veins, dark red, steady flow, easy to control |
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