________ leads to bone reabsorption- Ca is taken from the bone to blood steam.
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Dead neutrophils
________, digested bacteria, and other cell debris.
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Malignant tumors
________ infiltrate major organs or secondary to cancer therapy.
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Transfusion
________ should not take more than 4 hours due to increased risk for bacterial growth in the product once it is unrefrigerated.
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Imprecision medicine
________: 1 approach for everyone, does not work because variability in response to drug is genetically linked.
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Pt pop
________ is at increased risk for blood borne infections due to the frequent blood transfusions required.
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Sequential Compression Devices
________ (SCD): Inflates with air to accelerate venous blood return.
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Stem cell transplant
________ is the only cure, but must weigh risks /benefits.
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Potassium
________: needed for transmission and conduction of nerve and muscle impulses, maintenance of cardiac rhythms (NEUROMUSCULAR AND CARDIAC FUNCTION AFFECTED BY IMBALANCES)
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Hyperpolarization à
________ impaired muscle contraction and impaired repolarization: flat T wave, emergence of U wave, peaked P wave, prolonged QRS complex.
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Aspirin
________: taken in uncontrollably high doses (usually 12 or more a day)
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Shock
What is a result of severe O2 depletion and reduction of fluid volume? Answer with a single words or term.
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Malnutrition
________: Provide nutrition education and consult with dietitian if 5 % weight loss noted.
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Pharmacogenomics
________: how our entire genome can change our individual response to drugs.
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Magnesium
________: activates many enzymes, required for metabolism and synthesis of nucleic acids and proteins, acts on myoneural junction (inhibits Ach, decreased Ca movement into cells), important in normal cardiac function, closely related to Mg and Ca balance- assess all 3 together.
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Manifestations
________: similar to hypocalcemia, hyperactive deep tendon reflexes, muscle cramps, tremors, positive Trousseaus and Chvosteks seizures, confusion, vertigo, seizures, cardiac dysrhythmias with wide QRS complexes, corresponding low Ca and K.
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Sodium
________: major role in ECF volume and concentration, generation and transmission of nerve impulses, muscle contractility, acid- base balance.
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Calcium
________: functions in formation of teeth and bones, blood clotting, transmission of nerve impulses, myocardial concentrations, muscle contractions, parathyroid hormone increases serum ________, calcitonin lowers.
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Antigen
________ presenting cells like macrophages pick up this scary spooky spike protein fragment and present it to your T cells so they can figure out an antibody to identify said fragment.
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Transfusions
________ required for severe.
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Certain antidepressants
Medications that cause tinnitus: ________: may worsen tinnitus.
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T
________: Thickening or lump in breast or elsewhere.