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Agglutination tests use particulate antigens while precipitation tests use soluble antigens.
Colostomy
A surgical procedure that creates an opening in the abdominal wall to allow stool to bypass the damaged part of the colon, collected in a bag outside the body.
Ostomy Self-Care
Practices and routines carried out by individuals with ostomies to manage and maintain their ostomy sites and overall health.
Digoxin
A medication used to treat heart conditions by increasing the strength of heart muscle contractions.
Radial Pulse
The heartbeat as felt through the walls of the radial artery, typically located on the wrist below the thumb.
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