Allied Health
general or local insensibility, as to pain and other sensation, induced by certain interventions or drugs to permit the performance of surgery or other painful procedures
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Anesthesia characterized by the loss of sensation only in the area of the body where an anesthetic is applied or injected Think about dental fillings…
The loss of feeling or sensation in a large area of the body Think about an epidural during labor
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A blood clot
The separation of wound layers Wound+Dehiscence&go=Submit+Query &qs=bs&form=QBVR#view=detail&mid= F90F15B4EA CF90F15B4EA C Wound+Dehiscence&go=Submit+Query &qs=bs&form=QBVR#view=detail&mid= F90F15B4EA CF90F15B4EA C
The separation of a wound along with the protrusion of abdominal organs
A swelling that contains blood
The excessive loss of blood in a short time
Bloody drainage
Thin watery drainage that is blood tinged.
clear watery fluid (serum)
Thick green, yellow, or brown drainage
Inflammation of a vein
A localized injury to the skin and /or underlying tissue usually over a bony prominence; the result of pressure in combination with shear and/or friction
An open wound with clean, straight edges: usually intentional from a sharp instrument.
Pain felt in a body part that is no longer there
Air in the pleural space
Surgery that does not require an admission to the hospital for an overnight stay.
Surgery that isn’t an emergency. A surgeon recommends it, but the patient can refuse the procedure without life threatening consequences.