The cause of the disease or condition isthe
actualmedicaltreatment or procedure, which
includeserrors in decision-making, skills, or
processes used to treat an individual
80.
Cause of the disease or condition is unknown

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Immunodeficient
82.
In situ
83.
Incidence
84.
Incubation period
85.
Infarction
86.
Infection
87.
Inferior
88.
Inflammation
89.
Infusion (INF)
(Medical Science)
90.
Injection (INJ)
(Medical Science)

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The reduced capacity of the body’s immune
system to fight off infections
82.
Cellular reproduction and growth thatremainsin
the originating tissue, not spreading
83.
The statistical calculation of the rateof new
cases of an illness or condition within a
specified population
84.
The time between the exposure to an infectious
agent and the showing of signs and symptoms
85.
Death of a tissue due to lack of oxygen
86.
State ofbeing contaminated with any of a variety
of microorganisms such as bacteria,
viruses,fungi,parasites, or other microbes
87.
toward the bottom (the feet) of the body
88.
Body’s non-specific responseto injury resulting
in redness, swelling,warmth, and pain
89.
Using a mechanism to insert fluid into a vein
90.
Using a syringe and needle to insert fluid into
the body

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91.
Integumentary
92.
Intra-arterial (IA)
93.
Intradermal (ID)
94.
Intramuscular (IM)
95.
Intranasal (INH)
96.
Intrathecal (IT)
97.
Intravenous (IV)
(Medical Science)
98.
IV
99.
Knee-chest
100.
Lateral

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skin, subcutaneous tissue, accessory structures,
hair, and nails
92.
into an artery
93.
into the skin
94.
into a muscle
95.
into the nose
96.
into the arachnoid membrane of the brain or
spinal cord
97.
Into a vein
98.
intravenous
99.
The patient is face down on the table, arms
above head, buttocks in the air with knees at
right angle
100.
toward the side (either side)

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101.
Lateral (lat)
102.
Left
103.
Left anterior oblique (LAO)
104.
Left posterior oblique (LPO)
105.
Lesion
(Medical Science)
106.
Leukocytosis
107.
Leukopenia
108.
Lithotomy
109.
Lymphatic
110.
Malaise

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101.
The image was taken from one side to the other
side.
102.
toward the left of the patient
103.
The image was taken at an angle from the left
front.
104.
The image was taken at an angle from the left
back.


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