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Trendelenburg's Position
A medical position where the patient lies on their back with the legs elevated higher than the head, used to improve blood flow or for specific surgeries.
Semi-Fowler's Position
A position in which a person sits on the bed with the head of the bed raised to between 15 and 45 degrees, commonly used to promote comfort and respiratory function.
Fowler's Position
A semi-upright sitting position where the patient is typically at a 45- to 60-degree angle, used to promote comfort and respiratory function.
Abrasion
An injury caused by scraping or wearing away of the skin's surface, often resulting from friction or a minor accident.
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