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Anemia - a decrease in the number of erythrocytes, hemoglobin, or both all types decrease the ability to deliver oxygen to cell and tissue acute renal failure - occurs from trauma, surgery complication, sepsis its reversible signs include oliguria or anuria, coma, edema, seizures Aplastic - ca...

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Anemia - a decrease in the number of erythrocytes, hemoglobin, or both

all types decrease the ability to deliver oxygen to cell and tissue

acute renal failure - occurs from trauma, surgery complication, sepsis

its reversible

signs include oliguria or anuria, coma, edema, seizures



Aplastic - caused by improper growth or impaired growth . generally damaged bone marrow is
unable to produce adequate amounts of hemoglobin(altered Hematopoiesis)



Asthma - bronchial asthma

condition where the bronchi are hypersensitive to stimuli



Benign - non recurrent, non progressive nonmalignant

lack the ability to invade or metastasize

localized to particular organ

resemble tissue or origin

typically encapsulated with clearly defined edges

not normally fatal



breast cancer - look for lumps or thickening in or near the breast of axilla, a change in size or
shape of the breast

nipple discharge or tenderness

inverted nipple

ridges or pitting on the breast surface

warm,red or swollen breast or nipple



Bright's disease - general kidney disease

,bronchitis - inflammation of the bronchi ( main air passage to the lungs)

can be acute or chronic



bronchopneumonia - inflammation of the bronchi and bronchioles

can be scattered around the lung

nosocomial



carbon monoxide poisoning - co poisoning is colorless tasteless odorless ga

irritation of the respiratory system

hemoglobin has very high affinity for co and basically release o2 and body becomes depleted of ox

cause CBS impairment



carcinoma of urinary bladder - caused by transitional call carcinoma which appear in any part of
the urinary tract

signs include painless hematuria



cervical cancer - squamous cell carcinoma is most common

adenocarcinoma can occur



chronic bronchitis - a cough with mucus most day of the month for at least three moths per year

excessive mucus production

due to inflammation of the bronchi not an infection

may cause hypoxia



chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) - disease when bronchioles become occluded and
alveolar sacs become dehydrated

mucous further occludes the airway

, acute bronchitis - usually follows a viral infection that begins in the upper respiratory tract and
spreads to the bronchi

a secondary bacterial infection may occur

dyspnea

sputum may contain pus



chronic renal failure - generally occurs as a result of another disease (CHF, diabetes, HTN, UTI)

signs includes weight los, hiccups, headache committing hematuria, coma, cramps

not reversible



common cold - viral infection over 200 types

acute inflammation of the mucous membrane to the upper respiratory tract



Connective tissue tumor - angioma(b)

angiosarcoma (m)

lymphangioma (b)

lymphangiosarcoma (m)

hemangioma (b)

hemangiosarcoma (m)

lymphoma (M)

lumphosarcoma (m)



cystitis - inflammation of the bladder



cysts - sebacous

deermoid



demyelization - is the loss of fatty issue that surrounds the nerves, causes transverse meylisits

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