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Carbon dioxide (CO2) is mainly transported in the blood:
Bowel Movement
The process of excreting waste from the digestive tract through the rectum and anus, an essential function for digestive health.
Repositions
The act of moving or adjusting something into a new place or orientation, often used in medical and healthcare settings to enhance patient comfort or treatment.
Bony Prominences
Areas of the body where bone is close to the skin surface, which are at higher risk of pressure sores in immobile patients.
Bedsores
Pressure ulcers or injuries that develop on skin and underlying tissue due to prolonged pressure, often seen in individuals who are immobile.
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