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Match the control mechanisms, labelled a. through d., with the characteristics. (Options may be used more than once or not at all.)
-travel via the blood to alter digestive motility and secretion
Fluid Aspiration
The removal of fluids from a body cavity, tissue, or organ by suction or syringe for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.
Needle Insertion
The technique of placing a needle, often for medical procedures like injections or blood drawing, into a part of the body.
Lumbar Puncture
A medical procedure involving the insertion of a needle into the lower part of the spinal column to collect cerebrospinal fluid for diagnostic testing or to administer medication.
Lateral Recumbent
A position where the patient lies on their side, which is often used for patient comfort or during medical procedures.
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