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- Allergic rhinitis [r]: Inflammation of the nasal passages caused by allergic reaction to airborne substances. [e]
- Antigen [r]: A molecule that induces an immune response, such as bee pollen or proteins from viruses or bacteria. [e]
- Asthma [r]: Disease process that is characterised by paradoxical narrowing of the bronchi, making breathing difficult. [e]
- Epinephrine [r]: A hormone (adrenalin) adrenergic systems-stimulator used in asthma and cardiac failure. [e]
- Hypersensitivity [r]: In medicine, an altered reactivity to an antigen, which can result in pathologic reactions upon subsequent exposure to that particular antigen. [e]
- Transfusion reaction [r]: Allergic reaction to some of the cells or proteins in another person's transfused blood. [e]
- Advanced cardiac life support [r]: The use of methods and equipment, beyond the level of cardiopulmonary resuscitation but less than surgical or interventional cardiology, to treat cardiopulmonary arrest. [e]
- Diet (weight loss) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Peak expiratory flow rate [r]: Measurement of the maximum amount of expelled air that leaves the lungs on forced exhalation. [e]
- ACLS [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Acls [r]: Add brief definition or description