what happens in the callus formation in the bone healing process?
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procallus is hardened by the increase in phosphate and calcium deposition
(everything stiffens)
what is a secondary skin lesion?
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primary skin lesion that has change or evolve, changing characteristics of
external trauma, result of a person manipulating (scratching or picking) a
primary lesion
what are the clinical manifestations of hyperthyroidism?
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- thyrotoxicosis
- weight loss
- thinning hair
- anxiety
- goiter
levels of altered consciousness: disorientation
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considered the beginning of loss of consciousness (test orientation)
what are the clinical manifestations of addisons disease?
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, - fatigue
- weight loss
- vitiligo
What is hyperthyroidism?
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Too much thyroid hormone being produced.
Levels of Altered Consciousness: Confusion
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Loss of ability to think rapidly and clearly; impaired judgment and decision
making
Levels of Altered Consciousness: Coma
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no response to external environment except upon noxious stimulation
what is the most common cancer in the world?
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, basal cell carcinoma
what are the two different types of ischemic strokes?
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1. thrombotic
2. embolic
what is one thing subdural hematomas are associated with?
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venous bleeding
What is the cause of multiple sclerosis (MS)?
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cause- is not sure, could be genetic, autoimmune, or bacteria or virus.
what is fixation fracture treatment
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procallus is hardened by the increase in phosphate and calcium deposition
(everything stiffens)
what is a secondary skin lesion?
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primary skin lesion that has change or evolve, changing characteristics of
external trauma, result of a person manipulating (scratching or picking) a
primary lesion
what are the clinical manifestations of hyperthyroidism?
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- thyrotoxicosis
- weight loss
- thinning hair
- anxiety
- goiter
levels of altered consciousness: disorientation
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considered the beginning of loss of consciousness (test orientation)
what are the clinical manifestations of addisons disease?
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, - fatigue
- weight loss
- vitiligo
What is hyperthyroidism?
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Too much thyroid hormone being produced.
Levels of Altered Consciousness: Confusion
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Loss of ability to think rapidly and clearly; impaired judgment and decision
making
Levels of Altered Consciousness: Coma
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no response to external environment except upon noxious stimulation
what is the most common cancer in the world?
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, basal cell carcinoma
what are the two different types of ischemic strokes?
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1. thrombotic
2. embolic
what is one thing subdural hematomas are associated with?
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venous bleeding
What is the cause of multiple sclerosis (MS)?
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cause- is not sure, could be genetic, autoimmune, or bacteria or virus.
what is fixation fracture treatment
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