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| Specialist in the study of blood, blood forming organs and blood diseases |
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| Doctor who specializes in the heart |
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| the decision reached from an examination |
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| condition of abnormally large fluid volume in the circulatory system or in interstitial spaces ( tissues between body's cells) |
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| abbreviation for L. quaque hora somni meaning "take every bedtime" |
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| abbreviation for pro re nata Latin phrase meaning "As Needed" |
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| abbreviation for per os meaning "by mouth" |
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| examination of the eye consists of exclusively inspection One looks through the ophthalmoscope which is a light with various optical modifications including lenses |
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| a small,sharp sound heard auscultation.(listening to sounds produced in the body) |
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| not recurrent;favorable for recovery with treatment; opposite of malignant |
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| occurs when too much fluid collects in the pleural(membrane that enfolds the lungs) space "commonly known as water on the lungs" |
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| an infection of the lung affecting primarily the microscopic air sacs known as alveoli |
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| condition in which there is reduced delivery of oxygen to the tissues |
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| insurance that you don't have a copay |
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| inability of the heart to circulate blood adequately to lungs and outer body tissues |
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