This is the body’s nonspecific, immediate response to injury or infection.
Inflammation
This condition is defined as chronically elevated blood pressure
Hypertension
This reversible condition is characterized by airway inflammation and bronchoconstriction
Asthma
This is the life stage that requires a mother for nutrient and oxygen support.
Pre-natal
This type of hypertension develops in pregnant women after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
Pre-eclampsia
This is the name for tissue death
Necrosis
This occurs when blood flow to the heart muscle is blocked, causing tissue death
This condition involves destruction of alveoli and loss of elastic recoil.
Emphysema
This seizure is common in young children due to a high fever.
Febrile seizure
This disorder presents with joint deformities in both hands symmetrically.
Rheumatoid arthritis
A decrease in muscular size due to reduced workload or use is called this
Atrophy
This heart condition leads to fluid accumulation in the legs.
Congestive heart failure
This occurs when fluid fills the alveoli, impairing gas exchange
Pulmonary Edema
This condition is common in pediatrics under 2 years of age, prevented by vaccination and presents with wheezing, couch and difficulty feeding.
Bronchiolitis (Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV))
Pneumothorax
This is a blood clot that is usually in the low leg in a blood vessel.
Deep Vein Thrombosis
This is the muscle layer of the heart
Myocardium
COPD
This condition in children is caused by inflammation of the growth plate at the heel.
Sever's disease
This is the proper term for a narrowed spinal canal causing pain.
Spinal Stenosis
These intrafusal fibers detect the rate and degree of stretch
Muscle Spindles
This is sometimes referred to as "Athlete's Heart"
Cardiomyopathy of the left ventricle
These intercostals assist with forced expiration
External Intercostals
This condition occurs when there is an opening of the cardiac septum.
Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD)
This condition presents in individiuals with DEXA t-score at or lower than -2.5
Osteoporosis