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Qaagi - Book of Why

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the skin ... loss of integritycan resultin pressure ulceration

tumor and tumor associated edemacausingrise in intracranial pressure

by abnormal resistance of aqueous outflow through the trabecular meshwork ( TM(passive) caused byintraocular pressure ( IOP

impaired outflow of aqueous humor through the trabecular meshwork into the Schlemm canal(passive) is caused byintraocular pressure ( IOP

the flow of aqueous humor against resistance in the outflow system(passive) is caused byIntraocular pressure ( IOP

by abnormal resistance of aqueous outflow through the trabecular meshwork(passive) caused byintraocular pressure ( IOP

by the injection(passive) caused byintravascular pressure

the airplane air system or external air source(passive) set by40psi pressure

impaired outflow of aqueous humor(passive) is caused byintraocular pressure ( IOP

by impaired outflow of aqueous humor ( AH(passive) caused byintraocular pressure ( IOP

by PseudoTumor ( not actual tumor ) or Intracranial Hypertension(passive) caused byintracranial pressure build up

open - angle glaucoma(passive) caused byintraocular pressure ( IOP

Prolonged andmay leadunrelieved pressure

by the buildup of fluid in the eye(passive) caused byIntraocular pressure ( IOP

by a buildup of aqueous humor(passive) caused byintraocular pressure ( IOP

sitting or lying in one position for long periods of time(passive) caused byunrelieved pressure

by a build - up of fluid(passive) caused byintraocular pressure ( IOP

by glaucoma(passive) caused byintraocular pressure ( IOP

The eyes ... factorsinfluenceintraocular pressure ( IOP

these changesinfluenceintraocular pressure ( IOP

No underlyingcausesNeurologic Raised intracranial pressure

the swellingcausesa buildup of intracranial pressure

systemic vascular control(passive) is influenced byIntraocular pressure ( IOP

a Valsalva maneuverinfluencesintraocular pressure ( IOP

causing cerebral spinal fluid ( csf ) to build - upcausesraised intracranial pressure

increased brain volumeleadingto raised intracranial pressure

Hydrocephalus due to obstruction of CSF pathwayscan leadto raised intracranial pressure

a build up of cerebrospinal fluid ( CSFcan leadto raised intracranial pressure

obstruction of CSF flowleadingto raised intracranial pressure

cerebrospinal fluid ( CSFcan leadto raised intracranial pressure

the braineventually causingraised intracranial pressure

patients with mass lesionscausingraised intracranial pressure

Conditionscausingraised intracranial pressure

other conditionscausingraised intracranial pressure

by tumors or other factors(passive) caused byraised intracranial pressure

it to swell ( cerebral oedemaleadsto raised intracranial pressure

Brain toxicity caused by inflammationcan leadto raised intracranial pressure

by hydrocephalus(passive) caused byraised intracranial pressure

hydrocephalus(passive) caused byraised intracranial pressure

no tumorcausingraised intracranial pressure

with 5 piecessetwith 5 pieces

in blisters and surface crackscan resultin blisters and surface cracks

eventually crackingcausingeventually cracking

blisters and eventually crackingcausingblisters and eventually cracking

blisters and eventually crackingcausesblisters and eventually cracking

on the skullcausedon the skull

to cell injury and in some situationsleadsto cell injury and in some situations

to cell injury and in some situations cell deathleadsto cell injury and in some situations cell death

further injurycan causefurther injury

further injury to the braincan causefurther injury to the brain

in optic nerve damage leading to childhood blindnessresultingin optic nerve damage leading to childhood blindness

joints(passive) caused byjoints

in glaucoma or may occasionally damage the optic nervemay resultin glaucoma or may occasionally damage the optic nerve

from the water column above the submerged membraneresultsfrom the water column above the submerged membrane

progressive axonal degeneration and loss of RGCscausesprogressive axonal degeneration and loss of RGCs

to glaucomaleadsto glaucoma

only headache and papilledemausually causingonly headache and papilledema

at 20is setat 20

Pressure injuries ... shear forces and friction resulting in damage of the skin and underlying tissue(passive) are caused byPressure injuries ... shear forces and friction resulting in damage of the skin and underlying tissue

damage to the optic nervecan causedamage to the optic nerve

in damage to underlying tissue.(2resultingin damage to underlying tissue.(2

in damage of underlying tissueresultingin damage of underlying tissue

in damage to the underlying tissueresultingin damage to the underlying tissue

in damage to underlying tissueresultsin damage to underlying tissue

both onset and progression of glaucomacan influenceboth onset and progression of glaucoma

the onset and progression of glaucomainfluencesthe onset and progression of glaucoma

damage to the optic nerve over timecausesdamage to the optic nerve over time

to eventual blindnessleadsto eventual blindness

the underlying tissue(passive) caused bythe underlying tissue

to tissue necrosiscan leadto tissue necrosis

the skin(passive) caused bythe skin

a painful sorecausinga painful sore

Pressure ulcers(passive) caused byPressure ulcers

The sores(passive) are caused byThe sores

wound areas(passive) caused bywound areas

in underlying tissue damageresultingin underlying tissue damage

necrosis of cartilagecausesnecrosis of cartilage

in damage of underlying tissue ( Bergstorm et al . , 1992resultingin damage of underlying tissue ( Bergstorm et al . , 1992

to visual lossmay leadto visual loss

pain , headachecausespain , headache

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