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What is an earthquake? What are foreshocks and aftershocks?
Vasodilation
The widening of blood vessels, which decreases blood pressure and allows for increased blood flow.
Mental Status Examination
A structured assessment of a patient's level of cognitive functioning, including areas such as appearance, mood, and thought processes.
Disabilities
Conditions that restrict a person's mental, physical, or sensory abilities, affecting their daily activities and interactions.
Myocardial Infarction
A serious medical condition caused by the blockage of blood flow to the heart muscle, leading to tissue damage or death, commonly known as a heart attack.
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