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- an intracellular oxygen-binding protein found in
skeletal muscle
- can travel to the kidneys and get lodged in the
nephrons. As a result, the kidneys are unable to
effectively filter the proteins and fall victim to
acute tubular necrosis and renal failure. Correct
Answers myoglobin
- blood and bodily fluids (IV drug users, sex,
childbirth)
- can be acute or chronic
- antigens and antibodies
- VACCINE
- complication: severe hepatitis or cirrhosis Correct
Answers Hepatitis B
- blood or bodily fluids
- acute or chronic (most of time will turn chronic)
- NO VACCINE OR POST EXPOSURE PROTOCOL
- can cause increased risk of liver cancer Correct
Answers Hepatitis C
- blood or bodily fluids
- have to have Hep B
- HEP B VACCINE Correct Answers Hepatitis D
- Bone fragility
,- Blue sclera
- Hypoplastic discolored teeth
- Growth failure
- Often confused with child abuse Correct Answers
osteogenesis imperfecta
- causes decrease of nutrients
- limited to the large intestine (affects the inner
lining)
- has periods of remission and exacerbations
Correct Answers ulcerative colitis
- clumps of nerve axons in the distal end of the
residual limb that have regenerated after surgical
amputation
- mostly occur in upper-extremity amputations but
can develop in any residual limb
- often inevitable and interferes with the proper fit
and use of prosthetic devices, frequently requiring
additional surgery for removal Correct Answers
neuromas
- common complication of amputations which
produces numbness, tingling, and a sharp burning
pain perceived as manifesting in the removed limb
or in the distal aspect of the remaining limb
- The pain typically weakens over time but can be
exacerbated by touching the residual limb Correct
Answers phantom limb pain
, - decreased fat and nutrient absorption due to
atrophy of the villi in small intestine Correct
Answers celiac disease
- delayed hypersensitive reaction to an acute or
chronic skin condition
- caused by an external substance Correct
Answers contact dermatitis
- Elevated serum myoglobin
- tea-colored urine
- severe flank pain Correct Answers
Rhabdomyolysis
- fatty stools (steatorrhea)
- cramping, diarrhea, loss of appetite, and growth
failure due to nutrient loss Correct Answers celiac
disease
- full thickness with exposed bone, tendon, or
muscle
- undermining and tunneling
- slough and eschar Correct Answers Stage 4
pressure ulcer
- has less severe diarrhea with no blood
- cramping usually on right side of abdomen
Correct Answers Crohn's disease