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| Doctor who studies blood and blood diseases |
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| Doctor who studies the heart |
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| Doctor who studies the lungs |
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| Determination of the cause of a disease |
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| An exudation of fluid from the blood or lymph into a pleural cavity |
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| An illness that is caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae, a common bacteria that can be spread from person to person through a cough or sneeze. |
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| A condition in which the blood is deficient in red blood cells, in hemoglobin, or in total volume |
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| An acute mental disturbance characterized by confused thinking and disrupted attention usually accompanied by disordered speech and hallucinations |
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| A usually progressive condition (as Alzheimer's disease) marked by deteriorated cognitive functioning often with emotional apathy |
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| Caridopulmonary Resuscitation |
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| Of At Toward or From the Side |
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| The cavity that separates the heart from the rest of the chest |
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| Dealing with an exam of the eyes |
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| ter in die, "three times per day" |
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| the introduction of blood or blood plasma into a vein or artery |
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| activities of daily living |
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| to hit swiftly or utter sharply |
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| enlargement of the heart muscle |
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| lack of blood flow to an organ |
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