Hasimotos disease
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-Hypothyroidism (autoimmune)
-Two types: congenital (present at birth) and thyroid carcinoma (from
ionizing radiation)
CM: low metabolic rate, cold intolerance, tiredness, myxedema (thickening
of tongue and edema around eyes, hands and feet).
,embolic stroke
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Fragments that break from a thrombus formed outside the brain, a second
stroke will normally occur
Treatments for cold injury
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-cover affected area with warm clothing
-area should NOT be rubbed or massaged
-immerse in a warm bath until frozen tissue is thawed
-analgesics, antibiotics, vasodilators, hyperbaric oxygen, amputation
phase 2 of bone fracture repair
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Repair phase. Last several days, capillary ingrowth and synthesize of
collagen and matrix to form callus
Phase 4 of nociception
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, -modulation
-increasing or decreasing transmission of pain signals throughout the
nervous system
levels of consciousness
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Confusion, disorientation, lethargy, stupor, deep coma
Down-regulation of hormones
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High concentration of hormones and decreased number of receptors
lethargy
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limited spontaneous movement or speech
stress fracture
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, fatigue and insufficiency, can be transchondral and most common in
runners
flash freeze
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rapid cooling with intracellular ice crystals
confusion
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loss of ability to think rapidly and clearly
stupor
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deep sleep or unresponsiveness, can open their eyes and you can get a
response from them
Phase 1 of bone fracture repair
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-Hypothyroidism (autoimmune)
-Two types: congenital (present at birth) and thyroid carcinoma (from
ionizing radiation)
CM: low metabolic rate, cold intolerance, tiredness, myxedema (thickening
of tongue and edema around eyes, hands and feet).
,embolic stroke
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Fragments that break from a thrombus formed outside the brain, a second
stroke will normally occur
Treatments for cold injury
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-cover affected area with warm clothing
-area should NOT be rubbed or massaged
-immerse in a warm bath until frozen tissue is thawed
-analgesics, antibiotics, vasodilators, hyperbaric oxygen, amputation
phase 2 of bone fracture repair
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Repair phase. Last several days, capillary ingrowth and synthesize of
collagen and matrix to form callus
Phase 4 of nociception
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, -modulation
-increasing or decreasing transmission of pain signals throughout the
nervous system
levels of consciousness
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Confusion, disorientation, lethargy, stupor, deep coma
Down-regulation of hormones
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High concentration of hormones and decreased number of receptors
lethargy
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limited spontaneous movement or speech
stress fracture
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, fatigue and insufficiency, can be transchondral and most common in
runners
flash freeze
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rapid cooling with intracellular ice crystals
confusion
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loss of ability to think rapidly and clearly
stupor
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deep sleep or unresponsiveness, can open their eyes and you can get a
response from them
Phase 1 of bone fracture repair
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