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The method of attempting to remove an object from the airway of someone who is choking
Abdominal Thrusts
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The medical term for the stopping of the heartbeat
Cardiac Arrest
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Group of people chosen for a particular shift that respond to resident emergencies
Code Team
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The state of being mentally alert and having awareness of surroundings, sensations, and thoughts
Conscious
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Refers to medical procedures used when a person’s heart or lungs have stopped working
CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation)
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A life-threatening complication of diabetes that can result from undiagnosed diabetes, not enough insulin, eating too much, not getting enough exercise, and
stress; also known as Ketoacidosis or hyperglycemia
Diabetic Ketoacidosis
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Difficulty in breathing
Dyspnea
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The medical term for vomit or vomitus
Emesis
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The medical term for a nosebleed
Epistaxis
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Inability to express needs to others through speech or written words
Expressive Aphasia
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Loss of consciousness; also called syncope
Fainting
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Care given by the first people to respond to an emergency
First Aid
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Weakness on one side of the body
Hemiparesis
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Paralysis of one side of the body
Hemiplegia
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A life-threatening complication of diabetes that can result from undiagnosed diabetes , not enough insulin, eating too much, not getting enough exercise, and stress; also known as diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) or (Ketoacidosis)
Hyperglycemia
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A life-threatening complication of diabetes that can result from either too much insulin or too little food; also known as insulin reaction and insulin shock
Hypoglycemia
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A life-threatening complication of diabetes that can result from either too much insulin or too little food; also known as hypoglycemia or insulin shock
Insulin Reaction
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A condition in which blood flow to the heart is completely blocked and muscle cells die; also called a heart attack
Myocardial Infarction
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A condition in which a person has something blocking the tube through which air enters the lungs
Obstructed Airway
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Inability to understand what others are communicating through speech or written words
Receptive Aphasia
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The medical term for the stopping of breathing
Respiratory Arrest
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A condition in which there is decreased blood flow to organs and tissues
Shock
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Loss of consciousness; also called fainting
Syncope
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