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Conscious procedural sedation |
A minimally depressed level of consciousness during which the client retains the ability to maintain a continuous patent airway and respond appropriately to physical stimulation or verbal commands |
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Local anesthesia |
Client loses sensation to a localized body part
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Spraying the back of the throat with lidocaine to decrease the gag reflex |
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Regional anesthesia |
Client was a sensation in an area of the body |
Laparoscope for a tubal sterilization |
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General anesthesia |
Client loses all sensation and consciousness |
Major surgical procedures |
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Hematuria |
The presence of blood in the urine |
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Specificity |
The ability of a test to correctly identify those individuals who do not have the disease |
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Sensitivity |
The ability of a test to correctly identify those individuals who have the disease |
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Sensitivity |
The ability of a test to correctly identify those individuals who have the disease |
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Incidence |
The prevalence of a disease in a population or community, the predictive value of the same test can be different when applied to people of different ages, gender, and geographic locations. |
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Predictive value |
The ability of screening test results to correctly identify the disease state, a true positive correctly identifies person to actually have the disease, whereas a true negative correctly identifies persons who do not actually have the disease |
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