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Oncology ICU

Intensive care unit specialized for the cancer patient

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Neurology ICU

Intensive care unit specialized for brain and spinal cord injury patients

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Kidney transplant ICU

Intensive care unit specialized for post kidney transplant patients

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Cardiac Care Unit

A unit for the care of the heart patients

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Intensive Care Unit

A unit for the care of patients whose condition is critical

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Intermediate care Unit

A unit for patients who need a level of care between that provided on the intensive care units and the regular nursing floors

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Surgical intensive care unit

A postoperative unit for the care of patients who have undergone surgery

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Medical ethics

A set of moral principles that should be followed in the practice of medicine.

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Confidentiality

The medical ethics concerning a patient's rights to privacy.

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Hippocrates

A green physician who lived in the 5th century BC and known as a father of medicine.

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Hippocrates Oath

The earliest code of ethics for medicine

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Declaration of Geneva

one of the updated codes of medical ethics written in 1948.

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Living will

A will that allows a patient to stipulate the extent of the life-sustaining medical care he or she wants . Thus a patient can in his living well, stipulate that he does not want to be resuscitated.

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Durable power of attorney

The written authority that a patient gives to another to make medical decisions in the event that the patents is not able to make them for him or herself.

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Patients' chart

Details of patient's medical history, laboratory results, diagnosis, treatment notes, and physicians comments.

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Intervenors (IV) tube

A tube used to put a substance into the patient's vein

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Hyperalimentation

A method of intravenous feeding that gives nourishment to sustain life and maintain normal growth and development through major veins such as the superior vena cava.

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nasogastric tube

tube inserted through the nose into the stomach, which may be used for emptying or filling the stomach

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gastrostomy

An opening created by surgery in which a tube is inserted into the stomach by which liquid food is fed into the stomach

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NPO

Means nothing by mouth and is always requested before surgery.

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Monitors

Equipment that provides continuous vital signs of the patient such as TV screen that provides an electrocardiogram

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Electrocardiogram (ECG)

A device for recording changes in the electrical energy produced by the action of the heart muscles

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Patient controlled analgesia (PCA)

Pain medication administered by the patient. Patients with a PCA do have a period of lockout to prevent overdose.

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Crash cart

The card that contains emergency equipment, located in an easily accessible place on every unit in the hospital

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oncology

study of cancer

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metastasize

Spread to different organs of the body

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benign

Not cancerous

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Malignant

cancerous

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Carcinoma

A malignant or cancerous tumor

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chemotherapy

Drug used in the treatment of cancer

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comatose

Unconscious

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trachectomy

An incision made into the trachea, through the skin and muscles of the neck over lying the trachea, to gain access to the airway below a blockage.

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Tracheostomy

The surgical opening through which a tube is inserted into the trachea, gaining control of the airway.

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Dr. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross is best known for:

A medical expert who did extensive research into the effect that death and dying have on terminally ill patients and their families.

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