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Pulmonary Diseases Clinical Manifestations
What are the clinical manifestati...,
What are the clinical manifestati...,
What are the symptoms of empyema
13  cards
Pulmonary disorder - Asthma
What is asthma,
What is asthma characterized by,
How many genes have been identifi...
25  cards
Pulmonary Notes from Slides
What do blood gasses determine,
What can hypoxemia result from,
What does o2 saturation tell us h...
28  cards
Pulmonary Disorders Part 1
What is aspiration the passage of,
What can aspirations lead to,
What can aspirations lead to the ...
27  cards
Pulmonary Pathophysiology - Important Terms and Some Diseases
What is dyspnea what is it often ...,
What is orthopnea,
What is atelectasis
36  cards
Pulmonary Patho - restrictive lung diseases, ABG and V/Q
What is there a decrea,
Se,
In what individuals is atelectasi...
29  cards
Pulmonary Patho - Pneumonia and Cystic Fibrosis
1 what is pneumonia,
How can pneumonia be categorized,
What is the most common route for...
22  cards
CV patho - diseases of the arteries
What is arteriosclerosis what s h...,
Wha,
What is atherosclerosis the leadi...
29  cards
CV diseases of the arteries- risk factors
What are the risk factors of athe...,
What are the modifiable risk fact...,
What are major risk factors for cad
8  cards
CV diseases of the arteries - symptoms and clinical manifestations
What are the three possible sympt...,
What are aggravating and relievin...,
What does stable angina pectoris ...
10  cards
CV diseases of the arteries - detailed questions from textbook
What could cause a decrease in co...,
What does decreased contractility...,
What does decrease sv lead to
16  cards
CV - the development of atheromatous plaque
Notes in your notebook
1  cards
CV - shock and infection
What is shock what can it progres...,
What,
What is the most common type of s...
15  cards
CV - types of emboli
What is an embolous,
What is the difference between a ...,
What type of emboli is an arteria...
9  cards
CV - coronary artery disease
What is myocardial ischemia what ...,
What does persistent ischemia cause,
What does coronary artery disease...
7  cards
CV - cardiac infections
What is rheumatic fever,
What can rheumatic fever lead to ...,
What ages does rheumatic fever us...
20  cards
CV - diseases of the veins
What are varicose veins,
In what veins do varicose veins u...,
What are two possible causes of v...
12  cards
CV - terms associated with pericardial disease
What is arteriolar remodeling,
What is an aneurysm,
What are true aneurysms
12  cards
Hematologic System - Anemia
What is anemia,
What are the lab values expected ...,
What are the main causes of anemia
9  cards
hematologic sys - different types of anemias
What is acute anemia related to w...,
What does macrocytic mean,
What does normochromic anemia ref...
47  cards
hematologic sys - alterations of leukocyte function
What does leukocytosis mean,
What does leukopenia mean,
What is leukocytosis a normal res...
20  cards

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