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is a hair care product, typically in the form of a viscous liquid, that is
used for cleaning hair. It is used by applying it to wet hair, massaging the product into the
scalp and then rinsing it o
hair shampoo
are tiny, wingless insects that feed on human blood. _____spreads from
lice
hair loss can affect just your scalp or your entire body, and it can be
temporary or permanent. There are many types of alopecia such as male or female
hair loss and alopecia areata
alopecia
is the state of being invaded or overrun by pests or parasites. It can
also refer to the actual organisms living on or within a hos
infestation
it is an oily, waxy substance produced by your body’s sebaceous glands.
It coats, moisturizes and protects your skin; a fatty lubricant matter secreted by
sebaceous glands of the ski
sebum
the egg or young form of a louse or other parasitic insect, especially the egg
of a head louse attached to a human ha
nits
an insecticide that kills lice
peduculicide
is a common skin condition that mainly affects your scalp.
It causes scaly patches, inflamed skin and stubborn dandruff; a red dry, flaky, itchy
skin on the scalp and other parts of the body and is common but not contagiou
seborrheic dermatitis
the process of making two liquids into a colloidal suspension, in
which particles of one liquid are dispersed throughout the other but not dissolved in
it.
emulsification
removing of lice from the body, hair or clothing of a perso
delousing
Small, white pieces of dead skin from the head that collect in the hair
o
dandruff
are small bugs that survive by sucking the blood of humans and other
animals. They are parasites that can transmit disease between the animals and
people whom they feed
TICKS
- the state of being infested with lice; in humans may properly refer
to lice infestation of any parts of the bod
PEDICULOSIS
Importance of hair shampoo
Thin, hollow plastic tube used to access Blood Vessels
ANGIOCATHETER
Solution that has the same osmolarity as body fluids
ISOTUNIC SOLUTION
Space through which the principal vasculare and nervous trunks pass into forearm
ANTECUBITAL SPACE
Deficiency of blood due to obstruction
ISCHEMIA
Substances such as large protein molecules that do not readily dissolve into true solutions
colloid solution
Occurs then the tup of an IV Catheter is outside the vein
infiltration
Quality or state of being open, unobstructed and allowing the free flow of fluids/air
patency
presence of excess interstitial fluid in the body that makes skin appear swollen, shiny, and taut, and tends to blanch color
edema
inflammation of the wall of a vein
phlebitis
blood clot that has moved from its place of origin and is causing obstruction to circulation elsewhere
embolus
plastic tube attached to a needle, used to maintain venous access for continuous medication administration or blood sampling
intracatheter
rupture of red blood cells which leads to the release of hemoglobin into the plasma
hemolysis
an individual who receives biological material (as blood or an organ) from a donor
recipient
solution with higher osmolality than body fluids, drawing water out of cells causing cell shrinkage
hypertonic solution
puncture of a vein for collection of a blood specimen or for infusion of therapeutic solutions
venipuncture
a solution that have a lower osmolarity than body fluids, causing water to move into cells, leading to swelling and potential rupture.
hypotonic solution
procedure in which donated blood or blood components are given to a patient through an intravenous line
blood transfusion
method of putting fluids, medications or blood directly into the bloodstream through a vein using IV line
intravenous infusion
The simplest method for administering drugs and fluids,
This infusion system relies on gravity to deliver fluids from an IV bag through a drip chamber and tubing into the patient’s vein.
The flow rate is adjusted manually using a roller clamp.
gravity controlled infusion system
A precisely controls the volume of fluid delivered per hour. It uses a motor to drive fluid from the IV bag through tubing to the patient.
volumetric infusion pump
This device uses a syringe loaded into a motor-driven pump to deliver small volumes of fluid or medications with high precision, often used for neonatal or critical care.
Syringe pump infusion system
A pump designed for pain management, allowing patients to self-administer a controlled dose of medication as needed.
These are commonly used postoperatively.
Patient-Controlled Analgesia (PCA) Pump
These pumps are non-electronic, balloon-like devices that use pressure from an elastomeric reservoir to deliver medication at a constant rate.
elastomeric pump
are advanced infusion devices integrated with software that allows for drug libraries, alerts for dosage errors, and real-time monitoring, promoting safer medication administration.
smart iv infusion pumps