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General Terms Quiz

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1. Aphasic




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2. Appendicitis




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3. Appendix




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4. Anorexia




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5. Abandonment




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6. Alkaline




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7. Auditory Nerves




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8. Anaphylactic Shock




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9. Aneurysm




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10. Aqueous Humor




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11. stimulants that are taken to produce a general mood elevation, improve task performance, suppress appetite, or prevent sleepiness; common forms are “speed,” “uppers,” or “Bennies.”




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12. early separation of the placenta from the wall of the uterus.




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13. part of the colon that lies in the vertical position on the right side of the abdomen, extending up to the lower border of the liver.




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14. severe fluid buildup in the lungs that usually occurs following acute myocardial infarction.




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15. unequal size of the pupils of the eyes.




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16. powdered charcoal that has been treated to increase its powers of adsorption; used as a general-purpose antidote.




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17. the major artery leaving the left side of the heart, which carries freshly oxygenated blood to the body.




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18. lack of oxygen.




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19. a series of 6 to 10 manual thrusts into the upper abdomen, just above the umbilicus and well below the xiphoid to relieve upper airway obstruction; also called the Heimlich maneuver.




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20. the first phase of a generalized epileptic seizure. It is a sensation experienced by the patient that a seizure is about to occur.





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