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| specialist that study blood |
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| specialist that study heart |
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| identification of the nature of illness |
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| Specialist that study the respiratory tract |
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| The heart muscle doesn't pump blood as well as it should |
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| build up of fluid between the lungs and the chest |
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| tbe blood doesn't have enough red blood cells |
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| surgical procedure on a decease human to determine the cause of death |
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| doctor that practices medicine |
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| heart muscle becomes weak |
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| deteriorating mental functions |
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| disturbance in mental abilities |
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| process of receiving blood into the veins |
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| a person who is receiving medical treatment |
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| excess fluid in the cavity or tissues of the body |
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| abbreviation for Cardiopulmonary resuscitation.A procedure done by compressing the chest to get the heart pumping again when the heart had stopped. |
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