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Returning involves processes for receiving worn-out, defective, and excess products back from customers but does not involve support for customers who have problems with the product.
Aspirating
The process of drawing in or out using suction, such as removing fluid or gas from the body, or accidentally inhaling food or liquids into the lungs.
Continuous Drip Feedings
A method of providing nutrients directly to the gastrointestinal tract using a steady, continuous flow, often used when a patient cannot eat by mouth.
Temperature Monitoring
The process of continuously measuring and recording body or environmental temperature to assess health or conditions.
Tepid Water Sponging
A method of gently applying lukewarm water to the skin, often used to reduce fever or cleanse the body.
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