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The DSM-IV approach to subtypes of conduct disorders has
Tetanus Antitoxin Injection
A medical treatment used to prevent or treat tetanus by neutralizing the toxins produced by the tetanus bacteria.
Laceration
Torn, jagged wound.
Foreign Bodies
Objects or substances found inside the body that are not supposed to be there.
Stage III Pressure Ulcer
A severe wound characterized by full thickness loss of skin, potentially exposing subcutaneous fat, resulting from prolonged pressure on the skin, commonly in bedridden patients.
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