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An abscess con- be obtained by aspiration. Liver ab- SYN: gas a. Amebic a. Extradural a. SEE: hepatic a. An abscess on the dura lumbar a. An abscess in the lumbar mater, an occasional cause of back pain region. An abscess in lung tissue, inject drugs. SYN: epidural a. An abscess containing both Staphylococcus aureus or Nocardia spe- pus and stool. SYN: stercoraceous a.
An abscess caused by para- node. An abscess in the fe- follicular a. An abscess in a follicle. An abscess caused by a fun- dular tissue. It usually occurs during gus, e. SYN: mycotic a. SYN: breast a. Emphysematous a. An abscess of the mastoid gingival a. An abscess of the gum. Worm a. A secondary abscess at hemorrhagic a. An abscess contain- a distance from the focus of infection. SYN: embolic a. Liver a. Multiple small embolic ab- hypostatic a.
An abscess of unknown milk a. A mammary abscess during cause. An abscess in the iliac region. Fungal a. An abscess in the psoas nocardial a. An abscess caused by and iliacus muscles. It typically results Nocardia, e. An abscess in the orbit of testinal or renal abscess or from a blood- the eye. An abscess in a maxillary tion. SYN: psoas a. An abscess in the tissues intradural a.
An abscess within the of the palm of the hand. An abscess of pancre- intraperitoneal a. Peritoneal a. Anorectal a. An abscess in the kidney, gery. An abscess on the side blood-borne infection. The most com- of the frenulum of the penis. An abscess between ative bacteria from the lower urinary the folds of the broad ligaments of the tract that spread to the kidneys and uterus.
Staphylococcus aureus from a blood- paranephric a. An abscess in the tis- borne infection. Immunocompromised sues around the kidney. SYN: perineph- patients may develop abscesses caused ric a.
An abscess in the Occasionally, Mycobacterium tubercu- tissues adjacent to the pancreas. SYN: losis and Echinococcus are responsible peripancreatic a. SYN: renal a. Kidney a. An abscess located be- parotid a. An abscess of the parotid hind the cecum. It is an occasional, se- gland. An abscess of the pelvic dix or Crohn disease. An abscess be- las. It may arise as a complication of a tween the mammary gland and the sexually transmitted disease or diver- chest wall.
An abscess located perianal a. An abscess of the skin between the peritoneum and the poste- around the anus. It usually results from rior abdominal wall. An abscess at the apex retropharyngeal a. An abscess of the of a tooth, usually resulting from dental lymph nodes in the walls of the phar- caries or tooth trauma.
It may be clas- ynx. SYN: apical a. This is followed pericoronal a. An abscess of periodon- eat. The condition progresses to respi- tal tissue. Paranephric a. An acute or chronic pnea, labored breathing, and drooling.
Parapancreatic a. If recog- periproctic a. Perianal a. An abscess within the scess should be treated with antibiotics, peritoneal cavity usually following peri- intravenously administered if the pa- tonitis.
It is usually caused by enteric tient is unable to swallow. An abscess behind the cocci, or Klebsiella. SYN: intraperitoneal bladder. A colloquial and veterinary peritonsillar a. An abscess of the tis- term for periapical abscess. Needle aspiration of the abscess, with subse- runaround a. SYN: circum- gernail; a paronychia. An abscess over periureteral a.
An abscess in the tis- the sacrum and coccyx. An abscess resulting periurethral a. An abscess in tissue from septicemia. An abscess of the semi- perivesical a. An abscess in tissue niferous tubules. An abscess due to necrosis pneumococcic a. An abscess due to of a vertebra. An abscess of the spleen. A subcutaneous or It may arise either from the spread of subareolar abscess of the mammary infection from a neighboring organ that gland. An abscess within the gastric ulcer or from hematogenous prostate gland.
An abscess caused by a carditis. Fecal a. Iliopsoas a. An abscess in the pulp sterile a. An abscess from which mi- chamber of a tooth. A metastatic abscess, usu- lar injection. An abscess formed about a nisms.
An abscess caused containing insect larvae, worms, or by streptococci. SYN: helmin- subaponeurotic a. An abscess be- thic a. An abscess of the off] The horizontal line, or x-axis, in a midlayer of the covering of the brain graph of a two-dimensional coordinate and spinal cord.
An abscess underneath tal and vertical lines are used in order the areola of the mammary gland, some- to provide a frame of reference. The or- times draining through the nipple. An abscess beneath the tance from the actual radiation site or dura of the brain or spinal cord. Brief temporary loss of consciousness, subgaleal a. An abscess beneath the as may occur in petit mal epilepsy. Lack of development of a structure. An abscess between and the family Mucoraceae. Grap- inal wall. Subdiaphragmatic a.
An abscess between herbs. It is highly toxic, esp. It may follow injury from a tem following excessive use of absinthe. An abscess of a set free] 1.
Unrestricted, complete, to- sweat gland. Pureor highly concentrated. It con- syphilitic a. An abscess occurring in sists of the number of events observed the tertiary stage of syphilis, esp. A spinal epidural abscess. An abscess of the thymus. Acute suppurative tonsil- absolute refractory period SEE: under litis. Alveolar a. A tropical a. An amebic abscess of the measure of the negative effect of an in- liver. It consists of the number of ad- tubo-ovarian a.
An abscess involving verse events found in the experimental both the fallopian tube and the ovary. It group minus the number of adverse is typically transmitted sexually.
It is the op- tympanitic a. SEE: absorption; adsorb; adsorption. In health both the tympanum and the mastoid. An abscess in the urethra. An abscess caused by es- esp. In chemistry, cape of urine into the tissues. An abscess that contains tance of radiation through a substance pus and urine. A wandering a. Having the warm a. It is indulgence in food, alcoholic beverages, used primarily in the diagnosis of osteo- or sexual intercourse.
The taking up of liquids by solids or [L. A sum- of gases by solids or liquids. The tak- mary or abridgment of an article, book, ing up of light or its energy by black or or address. The taking up by the discharge a. Discharge summary. The reduction in tio, separation] 1. Removal or separa- intensity of an x-ray photon as it passes tion of a constituent from a mixture or through a substance or a beam of light compound.
Distraction of the mind; as it passes through a solution used in inattention or absent-mindedness. The process whereby thoughts and methods. Absence of or de- amino acids from food through the epi- creased ability to exercise willpower or thelium of the small intestine. A syn- carbohydrate a. The taking up of the drome marked by slow reaction, lack of monosaccharides by the brush border of spontaneity, and brief spoken re- the small intestine. It may be part of the clinical colonic a.
The uptake of water, elec- picture that accompanies injuries to or trolytes such as sodium, amino acids, diseases of the internal capsules, basal and some drugs by the mucosa of the ganglia, or frontal lobes of the brain. Absorption through the use] 1.
Excessive or improper use, e. SYN: percutaneous a. Injurious, patho- external a. Absorption of material by logical, or malignant treatment of an- the skin and mucous membrane. The taking up of glycerols and physical, or sexual assault. Emotional, physical, or sex- the villi of the small intestine.
It may be due ei- gastric a. Absorption of water, alco- ther to an action or to an omission by hol, and some salts through the gastric those responsible for the child. In do- mucosa. Oral or buccal absorption abused, it is important to examine other of materials or medicines such as nico- children and infants living in that tine or nitroglycerin. The examination should than acidic chemicals.
An infant or parenteral a. SEE: battered child syndrome; pathological a. Absorption of a sub- shaken baby syndrome. Cutaneous a. The taking up of amino ac- as early as possible. Risks for abuse may ids— singly, or linked as dipeptides or be assessed by identifying predisposing tripeptides— by the brush border of the parental, child, and environmental small intestine. The uptake of wa- themselves predictors of actual abuse. A ter, fatty acids, monosaccharides, amino detailed history and thorough physical acids, vitamins, and minerals from the examination should be carried out.
The small comparison to known indicators of mal- intestine is the major site of nutrient ab- treatment but also in light of diseases sorption in the body. Suspicions may be aroused by a cult to diagnose. This usually involves removing the burns socklike on feet and legs or do- child from the abusive situation by re- nut-shaped on buttocks or genitalia , porting the situation to local authori- spiral fractures and dislocations of ties. All U. If evi- of healing, human bite marks with tis- dence of abuse is supported, further ac- sue compression and contusion , and tion is taken.
Care consistent with that chemical poisonings. Behavioral indi- for a rape victim is provided when sex- cators include self-stimulating behav- ual abuse is present. All needs of the iors; lack of social smile and stranger abused child are considered as they anxiety during infancy; withdrawal; un- would be for any other child.
Physical indi- velopment and routine health care. Prevention of sex- rent urinary tract infections; pain, ual abuse focuses on teaching children swelling, unusual odor, and itching of about their bodies, their right to pri- the genitalia; vaginal or penile dis- vacy, and their right to say no. In most cases, the situations. Prevention of false accusa- accident or injury from parents or oth- tions is also important. In , for example, the CDC re- For further information on abuse or re- ported that more than 27, Ameri- porting abuse, contact: U.
Abuse of someone over SYN: elder mistreatment. Domestic abuse is com- hurt you? Admin- self or herself. Professional health care istration on Aging Elder Care Locator providers should screen such patients ; www.
A the elderly by educating them about the sympathetic and nonjudgmental man- potential for abuse such as in commu- ner helps victims communicate.
Scru- nity education and outreach programs , pulous documentation of evidence of explaining that abuse can be physical, abuse is critical. The use or overuse, usually abusive. Talking points include recom- by self-administration, of any drug in a mendations that the elderly remain ac- manner that deviates from the pre- tive and engaged with others in the scribed pattern. In- represent their interests. Unlawful appropriation led hospitals to establish special pro- and misuse of money held in custody on grams for identifying these individuals, behalf of a dependent.
The deliberate inhalation cists, in order to provide support and ed- of dusts, gases, gasolines, paints, sol- ucation in an attempt to control the vents or other chemicals in order to al- problem and prevent loss of license. Many In the U. The ingestion of cathartic a. A dried absorption of nutrients, e. Sub- Examples include cheating, fraud, pla- stance a.
Fondling, rape, sexual as- sults. SEE: incest; to perform simple arithmetic opera- rape. A maladaptive pattern joints of a limb; rigidity; ankylosis. The spine. A vertebral spi- illicit drugs, alcohol, and tobacco. Sub- nous process. The con- invade the nasal mucosa of persons sequences of substance abuse include swimming in fresh water, the natural heart disease, cancer, stroke, chronic habitat of Acanthamoeba and Naegleria obstructive lung disease, cirrhosis, fowleri.
SYN: chemical de- tory foramina. The symptoms begin af- pendence; psychoactive substance a. De- otine; tobacco; Nursing Diagnoses Ap- bilitated or immunocompromised per- pendix. Diagnosis is vocal a. Treatment is virtually ineffec- quality and production, e.
A structure that the amebae. In dentistry, natural of a pinprick; a form of paresthesia. SYN: proboscis that acts as a catalyst. SYN: catalytic worms; spiny-headed worms; thorny- antibody; catmab. Most are ectoparasites companied by degeneration of the co- whose bites or burrowing cause local- hesive elements of the cells of the outer ized dermatitis and itching. Systemic or horny layer of the skin. It Sarcoptidae; scabies; tick. The tumor con- Resembling a mite. SYN: epithelioma ad- -ogy] The study of mites and ticks.
SYN: mites, and small insects. They enzyme catalase. The gingival and oral usually appear in patients with relative tissues are particularly susceptible to insulin excess, such as adults with obe- bacterial invasion with subsequent gan- sity, type 2 diabetes mellitus, or poly- grenous changes and alveolar bone de- cystic ovaries.
The condition may rarely struction. SYN: acatalasemia. SYN: keratosis nigricans. SYN: acarinosis; acaridiasis.
Infection of hair folli- that arise during a terminal illness. SEE: lerare, to speed up] 1. An increase in scabies. The rate of 1. An agent that destroys acarids. De- change in velocity for a given unit of stroying a member of the order Acarina. Centripetal a. Rate of change in ve- when a substrate is oxidized by an en- locity per unit of time while on a circular zyme.
SYN: central a. A substance that combines fetal heart rate a. The increase in with oxygen and is oxidized when a sub- heart rate associated with fetal move- strate is reduced by an enzyme. The ability or the technique uterine hypoxemia. The ability of pa- per unit of time while on a straight tients to see their health care providers course. A device, such as negative a. Decrease in the rate of a catheter used in hemodialysis, that change in velocity per unit of time.
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