prodomal phase {Ans: the phase that is before a seizure occurs--aura, headache, etc}Hemorrhagic stroke treatment {Ans: blood pressure management, ICP monitoring and management}SIADH and DI S/S {Ans: SIADH--> increase fluid, decreased urine output; fluid vol excess, edema, increased BP, low sodium (hyponatremia), natriuresis (excretion of sodium in urine) DI--> decreased fluid, increased uo, fluid vol deficit, dry/dehydrated, sunken eyes, more sodium in blood = diluted urine}Gonorrhea {Ans: 2nd most common STI; infxn of urinary tract. asymptomatic, purulent discharge, dysuria Males: prostatitis, epididymitits. Females: PID and infertility, conjunctivitis in neonates}Anemia {Ans: A condition in which the blood is deficient in red blood cells, in hemoglobin, or in total volume.}Avulsion {Ans: ligament is torn away from the bone}Modifiable factors for breast cancer {Ans: weight, physical activity, alcohol consumption}Non-modifiable risk factors for breast cancer {Ans: Age, family history, medical history}CAD {Ans: atherosclerosis of the coronary system; includes MI and angina pectoris}postical period {Ans: after seizure, feeling tired}CVA Risk Factors {Ans: HTN, smoking, obesity, sedentary lifestyle, diabetes, family history, history of TIA, hormonal contraceptives}Gout {Ans: hereditary metabolic disease that is a form of acute arthritis, characterized by excessive uric acid in the