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| A physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of blood and blood-forming tissues |
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| A physician specializing in treatment of heart disease |
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| A physician trained and certified to treat pulmonary disease |
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| a disease or syndrome a person is believed to have |
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| heart failure or more accurately a progressive clinical syndrome in which the heart fails to pump a sufficient supply of blood to the body due to a functional or structural disorder |
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| an excess accumulation of fluid within the pleural space - in this case on the left side |
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| an infectious disease of the lungs caused by different sources such as viral or bacterial |
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| a blood condition caused by a decrease in red blood cells |
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| abnormal accumulation of fluid within tissue spaces |
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| a visual examination of the fundus of the eye |
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| to replace blood lost through trauma, surgery or disease |
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| electrocardiogram, electrocardiograph |
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| Complete Blood Count - panel of blood tests used as a broad screening test for anemia, infections and other diseases |
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| a temporary elevation in body temperature |
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| referring to a structure that sounds when struck; drumlike |
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| introduction of a catheter(a hollow flexible tube) into a body cavity or organ to inject or remove fluid |
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| a yellowish or brownish waxy secretion produced by vestigial apocrine sweat glands in the external ear canal (earwax) |
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| producing or containing pus |
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| a type of dressing similar to hydrocolloid dressings that provide a moist wound environment that do not adhere to the wound surface and are waterproof and bacteria proof and highly comfortable |
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| gastric tube or feeding tube |
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| cardiopulmonary resuscitation |
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| sudden deterioration of cognitive function and attention that develops over hours or days, and typically fluctuates throughout the day |
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| Resident assessment protocal |
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| an acquired and irreversible deterioration in intellectual function |
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| activities of daily living |
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| A diminished supply of blood to the myocardium, usually resulting from coronary artery disease |
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| to empty or discharge the contents of as in the bowels |
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| abnormally frequent discharge or flow of fluid fecal matter from the bowel |
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| pupils equal, regular, react to light |
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| pertaining to the space in the chest between the two lungs |
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| the condition of being without feeling |
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| the heartbeat is rapid and irregular |
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| physician who specializes in radiology which is the branch of medicine that uses radiology for diagnosis and treatment of disease |
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