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polyaria refers to frequent urination.
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edema in the legs and feet is a symptom of acute renal injury.
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15% to 20% there are patients that have a15% to 20% function loss of the kidneys will require dailysis.
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false
LDL is cholesteral is the "good" cholesteral of the body.
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false
upper respiratory tract (division) consists of the bronchial tree, right lungs, left lung and the alveoli.
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pulse rate a normal pulse rate for an adult is12 to 20 per minute.
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false
lasin is classified as a beta blocker and can be helpful for patients with hypertension.
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hemodailysis patient routinely go for treatment 1 time a week for about 2 hours.
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blood pressure reading of 120/80mmhg is considered pre-hypertensive according to the American Heart Association.
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both (left and right) lungs have approximately 600 to 700 million alveoli.
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the medical abbreviation q.i.d. refers to four times daily.
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the epiglottis (lid) is located in the upper respiratory tract and is a respiratory safeguard.
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the medical term pyuria refers to pus in the urine.
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hemodailysis is a common type of dailysis and requires 3 to 4 visits per week to the hospital or dailysis clinic.
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an ACG will record and measure the electrical activity of the heart.
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a health fasting total cholesteral blood level is <200mg/di.
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the liver is located in the RUQ.
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air that has been inhaled, food andliquids that have been swallowed pass through the oropharynx.
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T.the lenth of the pharynx is approximately 13cm (5 inches) and is the shape of a funnel.
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DR.William Kolff constructed the first working dailyzer in 1943.
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DAILYSIS will cure kidney disease.
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on a dily basis the lungs assist with the normal exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
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the medical term dailysis is from a latin origin.
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a healthy (normal) triglyceride blood level is < 250mg/di.
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the phrenic nerve stimulates (sends the message) the daiphragm muscle to work for the breathing process.
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a nephrolith is a stone found in the Gallbladder.
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only air enters the laryngopharynx division of the respiratory tract.
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a sweat glandis an example of an endocrine gland.
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the motor in the body help with olf action.
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high cervical spinal cord injuries generally require patient's to use a power wheel chair.
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fine particles such those found in smoke and haze are <2.5 micrometers in diameter.
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the trachea is approximately 11cm in length.
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ldl stands for low density lipoprotein.
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sympathetic nervous system decreases functions and activities of the "fight or flight" response in the body to bring it to homeostasis.
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spinal cord is composed of nervous tissue and approximately 1billion neurons.
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gender and age are heart disease risk factors that cannot be changed.
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nervous system consists of 12 pairs of cranial nerves that assist with multiple special sence functions of the body.
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epiglottis is a safeguard to make sure that food and liquids go into the trachea.
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dura mater (meninges) appear as a spider web-like structure in the brain.
production of your voice is composed of production of airflow,generation and resonance of sound and articulation of voice.
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sinusis provide resonance for the voice.
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pro re nata refers to "as needed'.
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post cibum refers to before meals.
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approximately 25% of the body's blodsupply passes through the kidneys every minute.
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which of the following genetic disorders will a patient have the
CFTR
gene?
a.
cystic fibrosis
d.sickle cell anemia
b.down syndrome e.osteogenesis imperfecta
c.fetal achohol syndrome f.trisomy 21
d.sickle cell anemia
e.osteogenesis imperfecta
f.trisomy 21
this structer (gas pedal) of the brain is
primarily
involved with coodinating movement, balance and motor learning:
a.
cerebellum
b.basal ganglia
c.voluntary
d.dura mater
e.medulla
f.sulcus
which type of muscle tissue forms the muscular walls of the
heart
?
a.skeletal
b.myocardial
c.voluntary
d.
e.
f.
Author
honey
ID
78240
Card Set
NEYCA
Description
MCLOVIN:}:D
Updated
2011-04-09T23:36:39Z
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