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How many solenoids are energized in a WT transmission when it is in neutral?
Cooling Blanket
A device used in medical settings to reduce a patient’s body temperature.
IV Fluids
Intravenous fluids are liquids given to patients through veins to provide hydration, electrolytes, or medications directly into the bloodstream.
Defervescence
The period or process of abatement of fever, where the body's temperature returns to normal following an illness or infection.
Vital Signs
Clinical measurements that indicate the state of a patient's essential body functions, including temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure.
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