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The estimated net realizable value for a product is its estimated selling price after processing the product beyond the split-off point.
Nonblanchable Redness
A skin condition where red spots do not lighten or disappear when pressed, often an early sign of pressure ulcers.
Stage II Pressure Ulcer
A pressure injury characterized by partial-thickness skin loss, presenting as a blister or an open sore, often due to prolonged pressure on the skin.
Coccyx
The small bone at the base of the spine, commonly referred to as the tailbone, which consists of three to five fused vertebrae.
Nares
The nostrils or the external openings of the nasal cavity through which air enters and exits the nose.
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