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The feathery ends of the fallopian tubes are termed fimbriae.
Femoral Site
The region or location on the body associated with the femur or thigh bone, often referred to in medical contexts like injections or blood draws.
Radial Site
A location on the wrist where the radial artery is palpated for assessing the pulse.
Ulnar Site
A location on the human body near the ulna bone, typically referring to the inner aspect of the forearm.
Apical/Radial Pulse
The measurement of the heart rate by palpating the apex of the heart and the radial artery, often used to check for pulse irregularities or monitor heart health.
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