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Periorbital edema
What is the first indication of nephrotic syndrome in
children?
1. A patient is in the Emergency Department with heat Absence of sweating de-
stroke. What finding does the healthcare provider as- spite a high core temper-
sociate with this condition? ature
2. Clinical manifestations that include irregular or heavy Abnormal uterine bleed-
bleeding, the ing
passage of large clots, and the depletion of iron stores
support which diagnosis?
3. The health care professional is caring for a person A fracture that happens at
who has a pathologic fracture. The patient asks the the site of an abnormality
professional to explain the condition. What response already in that bone.
by the professional is best?
4. A patient has a temporary displacement of two bones Reduction and immobi-
in a joint causing the bone surfaces to partially lose lization
contact with each other. What treatment does the
health care professional prepare the patient for?
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5. Cystic fibrosis is characterized by which symptom? Excessive mucus produc-
tion
6. Stroke Volume (SV) measurement of the
amount of blood ejected
from a ventricle in one
contraction
7. Multiple Sclerosis (MS) disease of the central ner-
vous system characterized
by the demyelination (de-
terioration of the myelin
sheath) of nerve fibers,
with episodes of neuro-
logic dysfunction (exacer-
bation) followed by recov-
ery (remission)
8. Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) Minor stroke; where neu-
rological function is re-
gained quickly with time
9. Myasthenia Gravis autoimmune neuromus-
cular disorder character-
ized by weakness of volun-
tary muscles
10. Headaches pain anywhere in the cra-
nial cavity (a.k.a. cephalal-
gia)
11. Seizure Disorders
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12. Head Injury
13. Spinal Cord Injury the type of paralysis is de-
termined by the level of
the vertebra closest to the
injury
14. Inflammatory disease of the Musculoskeletal System
15. Osteoporosis A condition in which
the body's bones become
weak and break easily.
16. Osteopenia abnormal reduction of
bone mass
17. Bursitis inflammation of a bursa
usually caused by a blow
or friction
18. Tendinitis inflammation of the ten-
dons caused by excessive
or unusual use of the joint
19. Gout a type of arthritis charac-
terized by deposits of uric
acid crystals in the joints
20. Lyme Disease Tick-borne disease caused
by the spirochete Borrelia
burgdorferi.
21. Spondylosis a degenerative disorder
that can cause the loss