Description

Subjective sensation or motor phenomenon that precedes & marks the onset of a paroxysmal attack, such as an epileptic attack
Device used for application of external electrical shock to restore normal cardiac rhythm and rate
Sudden stoppage of cardiac output and effective circulation
Artificial substitution of heart and lung action as indicated for cardiac arrest or apparent sudden death resulting from electric shock, drowning, respiratory arrest & other causes
Condition with sudden onset caused by acute vascular lesions of the brain; often followed by permanent neurologic damage
Unexpected or sudden occasion; an urgent or pressing need
Nosebleed; hemorrhage from the nose
Abnormally increased concentration of glucose in the blood
Abnormally diminished concentration of glucose in the blood
Abnormal drowsiness or stupor; a condition of indifference
Unpleasant sensation, vaguely referred to the epigastrium & abdomen & often culminating in vomiting
Paleness; absence of skin coloration
Condition of profound hemodynamic & metabolic disturbance characterized by failure of the circulatory system to maintain adequate perfusion of vital organs
Temporary suspension of consciousness as a result of generalized cerebral ischemia; faint or swoon
Vascular reaction, usually transient, involving the upper dermis, representing localized edema caused by dilation and increased permeability of the capillaries and marked by the development of wheals; also called hives
Disorganized cardiac rhythm
Illusion of movement; sensation as if the external world were revolving around the patient or as if the patient were revolving in space
Forcible expulsion of the contents of the stomach through the mouth
Bodily injuries caused by physical means with disruption of the normal continuity of structures
Separation of the laters of a surgical wound; may be partial, superficial only, or complete, with disruption of all layers
Escape of blood from the vessels; bleeding

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Chapter 20

Crossword

Chapter 20

Crossword

Photosynthesis

Crossword

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