F

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F Fat embolism syndrome Fat embolism syndrome is a rare but potentially fatal problem. The syndrome involves pulmonary, cerebral, and cutaneous manifestations and occurs 24 to 48 hours after injury….

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C-D

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C-D Chest trauma Chest trauma accounts for almost one half of all trauma occurrences and almost one fourth of all trauma-related deaths. Chest trauma is commonly classified as penetrating or…

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E

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E Emphysema Emphysema is one of several diseases usually labeled collectively as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. It’s the most common cause of death from respiratory disease in the United States….

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A

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A Acute respiratory distress syndrome A form of noncardiogenic pulmonary edema that causes acute respiratory failure, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), also called shock lung or adult respiratory distress syndrome,…

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B

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B Bronchiectasis A condition marked by chronic abnormal dilation of bronchi and destruction of bronchial walls, bronchiectasis can occur throughout the tracheobronchial tree or can be confined to one segment…

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Part 2 Drugs

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Part 2 Drugs abciximab ab-SIX-ah-mab ReoPro Pharmacologic class: antiplatelet aggregator Pregnancy risk category C AVAILABLE FORMS Injection: 2 mg/ml INDICATIONS & DOSAGES [black right-pointing arrowhead] Adjunct to percutaneous coronary intervention…

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T-U

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T-U Tetralogy of Fallot Tetralogy of Fallot is a combination of four cardiac defects: ventricular septal defect (VSD), right ventricular outflow tract obstruction (pulmonic stenosis), right ventricular hypertrophy, and dextroposition…

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V-Z

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V-Z Varicose veins Varicose veins are dilated, tortuous veins that are engorged with blood. They result from improper venous valve function, and they may be primary, originating in the superficial…

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R

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R Raynaud’s disease Raynaud’s disease is one of several primary arteriospastic disorders characterized by episodic vasospasm in the small peripheral arteries and arterioles. It’s triggered by exposure to cold or…

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S

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S Septic shock Second only to cardiogenic shock as the leading cause of shock-related death, septic shock involves inadequate tissue perfusion, abnormalities of oxygen supply and demand, metabolic changes, and…

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