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Luminescence in bacteria is catalyzed by bacterial
Handwashing Technique
A method of cleaning the hands to remove dirt, germs, and microbes, crucial for preventing the spread of infection.
Urine Specimen
A sample of urine collected for the purpose of medical testing and analysis.
Direct Care Interventions
Treatments performed through interaction with the patient. For example, a patient may require medication administration, insertion of an intravenous infusion, or counseling during a time of grief.
Feeding Tube
A medical device used to provide nutrition to patients who cannot obtain nutrition by mouth, are unable to swallow safely, or need nutritional supplementation.
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