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addisons disease - Answers a disease due to hypo secretion of glucocortcoids characterized by low blood
pressure anemia diarrhea digestive disturbance and a bronze like pigmentation of the skin
adjunctive agents - Answers agents that supplement the primary anesthetic agent to augment or
enhance the effects of the primary agent
allergenicity - Answers having the property of an allergen a substance that will elicit an allergic response
in sensitive individuals
alveolus plural is alveoli - Answers a small air sac within the body of the lung
amide - Answers a chemical structure derived from ammonia there is a group of amide local anesthetics
that are widely used in dentistry (eg lidocaine mepivicaine prilocaine bupivicaine)
amnesia - Answers failure to remember events related to surgery
analgesia - Answers insensitivity to pain
anaphylaxis - Answers a severe allergic reaction marked by any of several severe responses including
skin reactions smooth muscle cramping urinary incontinence constriction of bronchioles respiratory
difficulty and cardiovascular collapse
anemia - Answers a reduction in the number of red blood cells in the blood stream
angina pectoris - Answers pain in the chest with a feeling of suffocation usually due to a deficiency of
blood supply to the myocardium
antecubital - Answers situated in front of the elbow
antecubital fossa - Answers the depression between the forearm and the upper arm that is literally in
front of the elbow
anticholinergic - Answers a drug that counteracts the action of acetylcholine the neurotransmitter of the
parasympathetic nervous system and there by blocks the action of the parasympathetic nerves
antiemetic - Answers a drug that counteracts nausea and vomiting
antisialagogue - Answers a drug that counteracts the production of saliva
anxiolytics - Answers drugs that reduce anxiety agitation or tension eg diazapam (valium) midazolam
(versed)
aorta - Answers the main trunk (a very large artery) from which the arterial system proceeds
apnea - Answers absence or cessation of breathing
, arrest rhythms - Answers cardiac rhythms in which there is cardiac arrest some arrest rhythms pulseless
v tach are accompanied by a rhythm display but there is no contraction
arrhythmia - Answers any variation from the normal rhythm of the heartbeat
arteriole - Answers any of the very small arterial branches located at the end of the artery (furthest from
the heart)
artery - Answers a vessel that carries blood away from the heart to other parts of the body
ascites - Answers accumulation of serious fluid in the abdominal cavity
asystole - Answers cardiac arrest in which there is no rhythm display and no contraction
ataractics - Answers pharmacolgic agents that produce a tranquilizing effect
arthersclerosis - Answers a disease of the arteries characterized by deposition of plaques of fatty
material on their inner walls
atrial fibrillation - Answers atrial arrhythmia characterized by rapid randomized contractions of the
myocardium causing a totally irregular and often rapid ventricular rate
atrial flutter - Answers a condition of cardiac arrhythmia in which the atrial contractions are rapid (200
to 320 per min) but regular
atrial (supraventricular) rhythms - Answers dysrhythmias in which the pacemaker is in the atria above
the level of the ventricles (supraventricular) area
atrial tachycardia - Answers rapid heartbeat originating from the atria
atrioventricular block - Answers a cardiac conduction defect in which the impulse generated by the sa
node is partially or completely blocked in the area of the av node
atrioventricular node - Answers a microscopic collection of heart muscle fibers involved in the electrical
activity of the heart
atrium (plural is atria) - Answers an upper chamber of the heart atria also exist in other parts of the body
automaticity - Answers the condition of being automatic
autonomic nervous system - Answers a portion of the nervous system concerned with regulation of the
activity of cardiac muscle smooth muscle and glands
balanced anesthesia - Answers anesthesia that relies on the use of several agents together capitalizing
on the best aspects of each agent but using each at a smaller dose than would be required if it were
used alone