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The control of heart rate and blood pressure is based in the
Urinary Catheter Tubing
A medical device used to drain urine from the bladder when an individual is unable to do so naturally.
Urine Acidity
The measure of the acid content of urine, indicating the kidney's function and the body's metabolic state.
Sediment and Crusting
The accumulation and hardening of bodily fluids on the skin or wounds, often indicating a need for cleaning or medical attention.
Palpate Bladder
The physical examination technique of feeling the bladder through the abdominal wall to assess its size and fullness.
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