MRSA - ANSWERRed, swollen, may look like a boil with pus. Also skin rash or sore. Transmitted usually skin to skin.
Malaria - ANSWERFever, chills,
... [Show More] sweating and other flu like symptoms. Transmitted by Mosquito
Staph Infection - ANSWERThis disease has collection of pus, boil or abscess at site
Active - ANSWERimmunity that results from the own production of antibodies
Passive - ANSWERimmunity that results from the introduction of antibodies from another person or animal
Malignant Tumors - ANSWERtumor that invades surrounding tissues, likely to cause death
Benign Tumors - ANSWERmass of cells (tumor) that lack the ability to invade neighboring tissue or metastasize
metastasis - ANSWERdevelopment of secondary malignant growths at a distance from a primary site of cancer
Near Drowning - ANSWERbreathing fluid or not enough oxygenated blood
Asphyxiation - ANSWERlack of oxygen coupled with accumulating carbon dioxide in the blood
Allergies - ANSWERNose hairs, sneezing, inflamed nasal passages, watery eyes
Closed Fracture - ANSWERbreak in bone, skin intact
Open or compound fracture - ANSWERbreak where wound is leading downto fracture ; or bone breaks skin
Simple fracture - ANSWERbreak in the rib that is broken into two parts
Comminuted fracture - ANSWERshattering break
Impacted fracture - ANSWERbone is broken with one end forced into the interior of the other
Incomplete partial fracture - ANSWERfraction line does not include the whole bone (stress fracture)
Greenstick fracture - ANSWERbone partially bent or split; occurs with soft bones
Colles fracture - ANSWERbreak in the end of the radius in wrist; often occurs when the wrist is extended to break a fall
Common Dislocations - ANSWERshoulder, hip, jaw, knee, spine and elbow
Sprain - ANSWERstretching/tearing of ligaments
Strain - ANSWERstretching/tearing of muscle or tendon
Rickets - ANSWERbow legs, delayed growth
Osteomalacia - ANSWERsoftening and weakening of bones in children, usually due to inadequate vitamin D.
Gout - ANSWERDisease of uric acid metabolism, typically joint pain in big toe. Deposits will build up around joints. Characterized by kidney stones, urea in blood and renal dysfunction.
Herniated disk - ANSWERCommon on site L4-L5, disc pushes on nerve causing discomfort in low back. Symptoms to include severe back pain, parasthesia.
Plantar fasciitis - ANSWERinflammation of a thick band of tissue that connects the heel bone to the toes.
Paget's Disease - ANSWERHigh rate of bone turnover, bone is replaced by coarse, irregular bone.
Lordosis - ANSWERcurving inward of the lower back. also called sway back. Affects lumbar / lower spine
Kyphosis - ANSWERforward rounding of the back. also called hunchback, affects upper thoracic
Scoliosis - ANSWERsideways curvature of the spine.
Osteoporosis - ANSWERbones become brittle and fragile
Osteoarthritis - ANSWERflexible tissue at the ends of bones wears down. Bone on bone sound can be heard, minimal inflammation [Show Less]