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To which muscle does the dorsal respiratory group send action potential?
Vascular Access
A medical technique used to access the circulatory system for administering medications, fluids, or for blood sampling.
Confusion and Somnolence
A state characterized by disorientation regarding time, place, or person coupled with excessive sleepiness or drowsiness.
Echocardiogram
A non-invasive ultrasound test that uses sound waves to create images of the heart, helping diagnose and monitor heart disease.
Mild Sedative
A medication or drug that helps to calm or induce mild sleepiness without causing unconsciousness.
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