Albumin
... . Albumin , a protein that regulates the
exchange of water between blood and tissue s Bile , a ... change in the pressure necessary to prevent fluid
exchange (osmotic pressure). This change in pressure ... blood , notably albumin (which regulates the
exchange of water between blood and tissue s) and ...
Alveoli
... are tiny air sacs within the lungs where the
exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place. ... lung tissue , reducing the lungs ' ability to
exchange oxygen for carbon dioxide . Pulmonary ... saclike ends of bronchi oles where gas
exchange takes place. Anatomy of the respiratory ...
Exchange transfusion
...
exchange Transfusion - Series: Indication Less ... to break down all circulating bilirubin ,
exchange transfusion is often used.
exchange transfusion (similar to a blood transfusion ...
Intercourse
... partner. Should I be concerned? Darcy/ Minnesota ... intercourse The
exchange of communication between individuals. Sexual intercourse is the sexual ... a way that transmission of HIV infection is minimized by reducing the
exchange of body fluids (eg, consi stent use of condoms , avoiding unprotected ...
Transfusion
... is compatible with the fetus 's blood type is given to the fetus .
exchange Transfusion - Series: Indication Less frequently, when neonatal ... light therapy is unable to break down all circulating bilirubin ,
exchange transfusion is often used. Transfusion therapy ( blood ...
Amniotic fluid
... following: ... Bssing A, Lehnert A, Schink M, et al.: Effect of Viscum album L. on rapidly proliferating amniotic fluid cells. Sister chromatid
exchange frequency and proliferation index. Arzneimittelforschung 45 (1): 81-3, 1995. [PUBMED Abstract] ... Before birth , a kidney malformation in ...
Bilirubin
... in the formation of some gallstones . Celiac disease ... If bilirubin reaches dangerous levels a type of blood transfusion called an
exchange transfusion may be needed. Other treatment s, such as antibiotics for infection , anti viral drugs in hepatitis , may be appropriate. ...
Breast milk
... . May result in mental retardation , cataracts and liver damage. HIV is not transmitted by casual contact; transmission requires a direct
exchange of body fluids, such as blood or blood products, breast milk , semen , or vagina l secretions, ... BODY FLUIDS: Any fluid in the human ...
Calorie
... or exercise to manage your weight, you probably wonder how many calorie s you burn . A sample 1,500 calorie diet is listed below. You can
exchange or trade one food for another from the same food group. For example, you can choose 1 slice of bread instead of 3/4 cups of dry cereal, or a ...
Carbon dioxide
... . All the liver 's blood , carrying carbon dioxide and other products, drains into the hepatic veins. The main job of the lungs is to
exchange oxygen for carbon dioxide . As a person inhales, the air travels through a series of airway s that branch out into smaller and smaller passages. ...
Cavity
... tissue s become inflamed. ALVEOLUS: A small cavity or socket. Pulmonary alveoli are thin-walled saclike ends of bronchi oles where gas
exchange takes place. Each hair sits in a cavity in the skin called a follicle. Baldness in men occurs when the follicle shrinks over time, ...
Coitus
... to 48 hours, allowing spontaneous protected coitus . Requires only one small application of sperm icide inside the cap at time of insertion. The
exchange of communication between individuals. Sexual intercourse is the sexual joining of two people; coitus . intestine ... ...
Condoms
... theory that urethra l ... SAFER SEX: Sexual activity conducted in such a way that transmission of HIV infection is minimized by reducing the
exchange of body fluids (eg, consi stent use of condoms , avoiding unprotected vagina l and anal intercourse ). Men between ages 20-35 are most at risk ...
Condom
... theory that urethra l ... SAFER SEX: Sexual activity conducted in such a way that transmission of HIV infection is minimized by reducing the
exchange of body fluids (eg, consi stent use of condom s , avoiding unprotected vagina l and anal intercourse ). To those clients seeking advice on ...
Diet
... fat in your diet . Remember to be moderate in your intake of all types of fat . A sample 1,500 calorie diet is listed below. You can
exchange or trade one food for another from the same food group. For example, you can choose 1 slice of bread instead of 3/4 cups of dry cereal, or a ...
Epstein
... life. Those with an acute infection have a high concentration of the Epstein -Barr virus in their saliva , and the disease is spread by
exchange of this bodily fluid. Commenting on the findings, Joyce Epstein , director of FSID, said, "The clocks have gone back and winter is setting in - ...
Epstein-barr Virus
... life. Those with an acute infection have a high concentration of the Epstein-Barr virus in their saliva , and the disease is spread by
exchange of this bodily fluid. (1) 'postinfectious neuromyasthenia', going back to an atypical ' poliomyelitis ' epidemic in 1934; (2) ' chronic ...
Gene
... the importance of the circadian clock is reflected by the fact that its rhythm influences such diverse activities as gene transcription, gas
exchange and transpiration, photosynthesis, plant growth and flowering. To have a fully developed case of sickle cell anemia , one gene for the illness ...
Lung infection
... lung disease , or tumor s ... Emphysema has become the most common modern lung infection in the Western world. Needing a continual
exchange of air to survive, we use about a thousand cubic feet of air each day. Lung infection s like pneumonia or acute bronchitis (may start ...
Masturbation
... rubbing Masturbation alone or with someone else Massage Dry kissing Sex with the use of a condom Avoid activities that will result in an
exchange of body fluids. The following things are NOT safe: ... 1. Collect the specimen by masturbation in a special cup which we will provide. ...
Plasma
... of myco plasma infections are often seen in young adults who live in crowded situations. Therapeutic plasma pheresis is the same as plasma
exchange and is used as therapy for disease s such as multiple sclerosis , myasthenia gravis and Guillain-Barre syndrome as well as auto immune , ...
Rapid breathing
... of not breathing at all that lasts for more than 20 seconds. Exercise -induced asthma is initiated by the process of respiratory heat
exchange (the fall in airway temperature during rapid breathing followed by rapid reheating with lowered ventilation). Patent ductus arteriosus: ...
Respect
... allow you to feel special. You can fake it if you, until you actually feel deserving of it. Solary of Alexandria with the suggestion that they
exchange stamps from their respect ive countries. As the reference to the country of destination - Egypt - was crossed out, the letter went around the world. ...
Semen
... vagina l secretions have been linked directly to HIV transmission. HIV is not transmitted by casual contact; transmission requires a direct
exchange of body fluids, such as blood or blood products, breast milk , semen , or vagina l secretions, ... It is found in saliva , urine , semen ...
Sexual intercourse
... contact. The organ ism that causes a chlamydia infection is usually passed from one partner to another during sexual intercourse . The
exchange of communication between individuals. Sexual intercourse is the sexual joining of two people; coitus . intestine ... 2. Never use ...
Sexually Transmitted Disease
... s Definition Sexually transmitted disease ( STD ) is a term used to describe more than 20 different infections that are transmitted through
exchange of semen , blood , and other body fluids; ... SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE S ( STD ) Sexually transmitted disease s (STDs), once called ...
Stein
... Those with an acute infection have a high concentration of the Ep stein -Barr virus in their saliva , and the disease is spread by
exchange of this bodily fluid. Mark Greenberg, Jodie Levin- Ep stein , Rutledge Hutson, et al. Welfare Reauthorization: An Early Guide to the Issues. July ...
Toxins
... of the heart ( endocarditis ). JAI R ADH AKRISHNAN, MD: The basic principle of dialysis is that you need a membrane through which the
exchange of fluid and toxins can occur. Any more pressure would flatten the lymph atic vessel and stop the flow of toxins and fluids. Also, make ...
Translocation
... is attached to another chromosome , instead of being separate. Translocation , reciprocal: A type of chromosome rearrangement involving the
exchange of chromosome segments between two chromosomes that do not belong to the same pair of chromosomes . Translocation s may be balanced or ...