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Rillation. Is this serious and how is it treated?" What are the best responses by the nurse?
Snail
A slow-moving, terrestrial or freshwater mollusk with a soft, unsegmented body encased in a typically spiral shell.
Caterpillar
The larval stage of a butterfly or moth, characterized by its segmented body and growth through molting.
Turtle
A reptile characterized by a shell covering its body, which allows it to retract its head and limbs for protection; they can live in aquatic or terrestrial habitats.
Cheetah
A large felid of the subfamily Felinae, known for its incredible speed and agility, making it the fastest land animal.
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