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R- plasmids are extrachromosomal DNAs that contain genes for antimicrobial resistance.
Physiological Normal Saline
An isotonic solution of sodium chloride used in medical treatments, closely mimicking the concentration found in the body.
Tap-Water Enema Solution
A preparation of tap water used for an enema, a procedure to cleanse the bowel by introducing fluids into the rectum.
Salem Sump Tube
A double-lumen nasogastric tube used for decompression, which allows for the removal of gastric contents and the introduction of air to prevent vacuum formation.
Levin Tube
A type of single-lumen nasogastric tube commonly used for gastric decompression or the removal of gastric contents.
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