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Lithotomy Position
A medical term for a position where the patient lies on their back with legs supported in raised stirrups, commonly used during childbirth or certain surgical procedures.
Lateral Recumbent
A position where an individual lies on their side, often used in medical settings to facilitate patient comfort or treatment.
Dorsal Recumbent
A position where an individual lies on their back with knees bent and feet flat, commonly used in medical examinations.
Chronic Arterial Insufficiency
A condition resulting from inadequate blood flow to limbs, often leading to pain, ulcers, and potential limb loss.
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