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decompression sickness A diving injury that leads to pain, numbness and possibly paralysis. This is a result of a too rapid ascent, which doesn't allow the gases that were absorbed by body tissues at depth to return to solution. In doing so, bubbles form in the body, which can cause mechanical and chemical damage. Also referred to as the bends.
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decompression In relation to the spine this procedure is carried out to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerve roots.
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decompensated shock The late phase of shock in which the body's compensatory mechanisms (e.g., increased heart rate, vasoconstriction, increased respiratory rate) are unable to maintain adequate perfusion to the brain and vital organs. Typically
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decompensated characterized by decompensation.
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decompensated c. cirrhosis accompanied by ascites.
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