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23 Cards in this Set
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Hemorrhage into the pericardial cavity |
Hemopericardium |
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Hemorrhage into pleural cavity |
Hemothroax |
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Edema in pleural cavity |
Hydrothorax |
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Edemia in the abdominal cavity |
Hydroperitoneium |
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Ascites |
Hydroperitoneum |
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Peritoneal cavity
aka |
Abdominal cavity |
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Total body edema |
Ansarca |
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Ascites |
Hydroperitoneum |
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Hemorrhage into abdominal cavity |
Hemoperitoneum |
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Ansarca |
Total body edema |
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Both have increased blood in tissue (Intravascular) |
Hypermia Congestion |
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Excessive fluid in the interstitial space |
Edema |
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Increased blood in tissue (Intravascular) Passive process |
Congestion |
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Edema in pericardial cavity |
Hydropericardium |
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1-2 cm area of subcutaneous hematomas |
Ecchymoses |
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Increased blood in tissue (Intravascular)
Active process |
Hypermia |
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Hematoma Petechiae Purpura Ecchymoses
Category |
Hemorrhage |
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1-2 mm mucosal/skin hemorrhages |
Hemorrhage: Petechiae |
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Accumulation of extravasated blood |
Hemorrhage: Hematoma |
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3-5 mm area of hemorrhage |
Purpura |
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Increased local intravascular pressure Low PLT count Defective PLT function Clotting factor deficiencies |
Cause of Petechiae and Purpura |
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Bruises |
Ecchmyoses |
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Causes are similar to petichae |
Purpura |