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A substance used to induce emesis is a(n) __________.
Pain Indicator
A sign or symptom that suggests the presence of pain or discomfort in a person.
Self-report
A method of gathering information where individuals provide data about themselves, often used in surveys, questionnaires, and research studies.
Medical History
A record of an individual's past health conditions, surgeries, treatments, allergies, and other medically relevant information, typically gathered by healthcare professionals to inform patient care.
Behavioral Cues
Indicators or signs expressed through someone's actions or behaviors that can reveal their feelings or intentions.
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