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To distinguish between a respiratory friction rub and cardiac friction rub, ask the patient to:
Occlusive Dressing
A type of medical dressing that is completely sealed around a wound to prevent air and contaminants from entering.
Third Degree Burns
A severe type of burn injury that destroys both the epidermis and dermis layers of skin, potentially affecting underlying tissues, and often requires medical treatment.
Albumin
A protein made by the liver that keeps fluid in the bloodstream and carries vitamins, enzymes, and hormones.
Fresh Frozen Plasma
A blood product made from the liquid portion of whole blood, quick-frozen to preserve clotting factors, used in treatments requiring coagulation support.
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