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| A solution(BETADINE, POVIDONE ) which is an agent effective in the destruction of bacteria |
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| (DIGOXIN,DIGITALIS) A drug for CARDIAC disorders |
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| A condition of drowsiness or indiferrence |
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| A disease characterized by excessive production of WBC'S |
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Abnormal amount of fat in the blood. The serum of a lipemic appears milky and cloudy instead of clear and yellow |
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| Largest ORGAN in the body vitally concerned with metabolism, blood clotting and protein manufacture |
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| The SPACE within the artery,vein, or tube; the open part of the vein through which blood flows |
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| The MAJOR VEIN of the ANTICUBITAL FOSSA most commomly used for Venipunctures |
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| INHIBITING bone marrow activity, resulting in decrease production of blood cells and platelets. |
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BLOCKAGE of the MUSCULAR TISSUE of the HEART (HEART ATTACK) |
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| PERTAINING to the first 6 weeks of life |
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| HOSPITAL acquired INFECTIONS |
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| To EXAMINE by TOUCH; to feel for a vein and able to judge the depth, diameter,patency and direction |
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| AN ENDOCRINE GLAND which PRODUCES INSULIN |
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| The state of being freely open; a vein is patency if IT still retains it's elasticity and has no blockage eithier from scarring or bruising |
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| The SCIENTIFIC STUDY of the NATURE OF DISEASES |
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| BLOOD obtained from the outer surface of the body (an extremity) |
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| THE STUDY OF VEINS AND THEIR DISEASES |
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| THE CLEAR, YELLOWISH FLUID PORTION OF BLOOD in which cells are suspended |
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| THROMBOCYTES--CELLULAR components in the blood that aids in its coagulation |
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| AN ARTERY in which BLOOD TRAVELS directly from the HEART TO THE LUNGS |
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| FOUR VEINS which RETURN OXYGENATED BLOOD from the LUNGS to the LEFT ATRIUM of the HEART |
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| THE ARTERY LOCATED in the WRIST |
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| PERTAINING TO THE KIDNEYS |
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| HARDENED and/or THICKENED, as in the wall of a damaged vein |
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| CLEAR WATERY FLUID which SEPARATES from BLOOD WHEN IT CLOTS |
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| An ARTIFICIAL CREATED PASSAGE to CHANGE the FLOW of FLUIDS; to divert flow from one main route to another |
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| ORGAN situated in the UPPER LEFT PART of the ABDOMEN which MANUFACTURES, STORES AND DESTROYS BLOOD CELLS |
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| THE PRINCIPAL VEIN draining the UPPER PORTION of the BODY |
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| FORMATION of a CLOT WITHIN A BLOOD VESSEL |
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| THE ACT of PIERCING through and object with a POINTED WEAPON. ( TRANSFIXION OF A VEIN ) |
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| THE EXAMINATION AND ANANLYSIS FO URINE |
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| PERTAINING to the BLOOD VESSELS |
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| BLOOD VESSELS CARRYING BLOOD to the HEART, EXCEPT for the PULMONARY VEINS which CARRY OXYGENATED BLOOD |
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| THE ART of PUNCTURING a VEIN to OBTAIN a BLOOD SAMPLE |
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| BLOOD OBTAINED from a VEIN;oxygen depleted blood which is darker than ARTERIAL BLOOD |
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| THE AMOUNT of BLOOD RETURNING to the ATERIA of the HEART |
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| A SMALL CAVITY, such as ONE of the LOWER CHAMBERS of the HEART |
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| BLOOD CONTAINING ALL COMPONENTS. Also referred to as MACRO METHOD TECHNIQUE |
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