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| A physician who specializes in studies of the heart |
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| a condition of abnormally large fluid volume in the circulatory system or in the tissue between the body's cells |
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| an accumulation of fluid in the chest or lungs |
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| the recording produced by electrocardiography; a tracing representing the hearts electrical action |
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| the condition of having a lower than normal number of red blood cells or quantity of hemoglobin |
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| general term that describes a group of symptoms such as loss of memory, judgement, language, motor skills, etc. caused by permanent dama ge or death of the brains nerve cells |
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| when the hearts ability to pump blood is decreased because the hearts main pumping chain is enlarged, dilated and weak |
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| difficult or labored breathing; shortness of breath |
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| intramuscular; medication that is given by needle into the muscle |
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| A specialist in the anatomy, physiology and pathology of the lungs |
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| the act of identifying a disease, illness or problem by examining someone or something |
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| inflammation of the lungs with congestion |
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| temp, pulse, respirations, blood pressure |
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| the transfer of blood or blood components from one person into the bloodstream of another person |
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