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Nonblanchable Hyperemia
A redness of the skin that does not lighten or pale when pressed, indicating potential tissue damage.
Reactive Hyperemia
An increase in blood flow to an area of the body after blood supply has been temporarily blocked, leading to redness and warmth.
Tissue Ischemia
A condition where there is an inadequate blood supply to an area of tissue, causing a shortage of oxygen and nutrients needed for cell health.
Maceration
The softening and breaking down of skin resulting from prolonged exposure to moisture, often seen in wound care management.
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