wild card
immunity
blood
cardiology
pulmonary
100

programmed cell death also has this name.

Apoptosis

100

H. pylori causes this condition.

Gastritis or Peptic/Gastric Ulcer

100

This type of anemia is commonly caused by menses, nutritional deficiencies, or blood loss.

Iron-deficient Anemia 

100

These are the two main lifestyle interventions for mild hypertension.

Diet and Exercise 

100

Acute wheezing, shortness of breath, prolonged expiratory phase, and dyspnea indicates this condition.

Asthma 

200

This type of fluid has a solute concentration similar to that of blood plasma, such as NS or LR. 

Isotonic 

200

This type of immunity is passed from mother to baby during breastfeeding.

Acquired Immunity 

200

A patient with bleeding gums, many bruises, and petechiae is likely to have this condition.

Thrombocytopenia 

200

Shortness of breath, discomfort in the upper body (especially arms, neck, or jaw), sweating, dizziness, and lightheadedness are symptoms of this condition.

Myocardial Infarction (MI) 

200

This type of pneumonia occurs in response to food, vomit, or fluids being passed into the lungs via the trachea.

Aspiration Pneumonia 

300

This term is the phenomenon of rapid cells growth and division, potentially leading to cancer.

Hyperplasia 

300

This type of pain is often described as painful, tingly, burning, numb, or shooting. 

Neuropathic Pain

300

Reed Sternberg cells indicate this kind of cancer.

Hodgkin lymphoma

300

This collection of symptoms is indicative of a cardiac tamponade. 

Beck's Triad 

300

Chest wall physiotherapy, often using a vest, is indicated mainly for this condition.

Cystic Fibrosis

400

In this type of necrosis, dead cells and remaining cell matter appears granular and crumbly, resembling cheese.

Caseous Necrosis 

400

This highly infective respiratory viral pathogen has two main types: A and B.

Influenza

400

Leukocytosis is an increase in number of this type of cell.

White Blood Cell 

400

This type of heart failure has symptoms like cough,  difficulty breathing and fluid buildup, and can develop into biventricular heart failure. 

Left-sided Heart Failure 

400

This condition's hallmark symptoms are hemoptysis, weight loss, and night sweats. 

Tuberculosis 
500

This nursing-specific intervention is particularly helpful for recovering from atelectasis, among other lung problems.

incentive spirometry 

500

This type of hypersensitivity is a delayed cell-mediated immune response, such as poison ivy or contact dermatitis.

Type 4 Hypersensitivity 

500

Hematochezia would indicate bleeding from this area of the GI tract.

Large intestine, colon, rectum, anus

500
Risk factors for this condition include recent dental work, implanted devices, and IV drug use. 

Endocarditis

500

This condition is a form of COPD, with notable symptoms like persistent productive cough, cyanosis, wheezing, fatigue, chest tightness, and clubbed fingers.

Chronic Bronchitis
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