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- Angioedema [r]: Allergic skin reaction causing localized redness, swelling, and itching. [e]
- Cefadroxil [r]: Antibiotic for treating urinary tract infections, skin infections, pharyngitis, and tonsillitis. [e]
- Cefalotin [r]: Cephalosporin antibiotic compound similar to cefaclor, cefadroxil and cefazolin. [e]
- Cefazolin [r]: Semisynthetic cephalosporin [[antibiotic] primarily used to treat bacterial skin infections. [e]
- Food and Drug Administration [r]: The agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services responsible for regulating food, dietary supplements, drugs, biological medical products, blood products, medical devices, radiation-emitting devices, veterinary products, and cosmetics. [e]
- Respiratory tract infection [r]: Illnesses caused by an acute infection which involves the upper respiratory tract: nose, sinuses, pharynx or larynx. [e]
- Streptococcus pyogenes [r]: Spherical Gram-positive pathogenic bacterium that grows in long chains and is the cause of Group A streptococcal infections, and fatal septicemias. [e]
- Tularemia [r]: An extremely infectious disease, 15% lethal when untreated and <1% fatal when properly treated, distributed worldwide in animals and ticks, that has been weaponized by several national biological warfare programs [e]
- Urinary tract infection [r]: Inflammatory process occurring in the kidney, ureter, bladder, or adjacent structures that occurs when microorganisms enter through the urethra. [e]
- Abdominojugular test [r]: The abdominojugular test (AJR), also known as hepatojugular reflux, is used as an alternate physical examination test for measuring central venous pressure through the distension or swelling of the jugular vein. [e]
- Central venous pressure [r]: Venous pressure as measured at the right atrium, done by means of a catheter introduced through the median cubital vein to the superior vena cava. [e]
- Blood pressure [r]: Pressure of the blood on the arteries and other blood vessels. [e]
- Scarlet fever [r]: An acute bacterial infection, caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, usually presenting as a sudden sore throat with a red rash, fever, and changes in the color of the tongue. [e]