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Emergency Care in the streets Chapter 9

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1 copy of a gene - Autosomal dominant 2 copies of a gene - Autosomal recessive A cellular adaptation in which one cell changes to another type of ce... 1 copy of a gene - Autosomal dominant 2 copies of a gene - Autosomal recessive A cellular adaptation in which one cell changes to another type of cell. - Metaplasia A condition that occurs when the fluid or blood loss is external or leaving the body - Exogenous Hypovolemic Shock a contorted position of the hand or foot in which the fingers or toes flex in like a claw; may result from hyperventilation or hypocalcemia - Carpopedal spasm A decrease in extracellular H+ ions; a blood pH greater than 7.45 - Alkalosis A decrease in systolic blood pressure of 20 mm Hg or a decrease in diastolic blood pressure of 10 mm Hg within three minutes of standing when compared with blood pressure from the sitting or supine position - Orthostatic Hypertension A group of plasma proteins whose function is to do one of three things: Attract leukocytes to sites of inflammation, activate leukocytes, and directly destroy cells - Complement system A molecule that is missing one electron in its outer shell - Free radicals A sodium loss in the body without a proportionate loss of water would cause - Hyponatremia A substance that normally does not stimulate an immune response but can be combined with an antigen and at a later point initiate an antibody response - Hapten A type of shock caused by central pump failure, including cardiogenic and obstructive shock - Central shock A type of T lymphocyte that is involved in cell mediated and antibody mediated immune responses. It secretes cytokines that stimulate the B cells and other T cells - Helper T cells A woman is diagnosed with cervical dysplasia. This means that the cervical cells have - Undergone irregular changes An allergic tendency - Atopic An alteration in the size, shape, and organization of cells - Dysplasia
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