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What simpler technique from immunology is the basis for modern flow cytometry, and how does it improve on the earlier assays? Explain.
Documentation
The process of systematically recording all aspects of care and treatment provided to patients, essential for continuity of care, legal protection, and quality assurance.
Nurse's Response
The actions or interventions taken by a nurse in reaction to a patient's condition or a health care situation.
Respiratory Epidemic
An outbreak of a respiratory disease that affects a significant proportion of a population within a specific area or community.
Ventilators
Machines that provide mechanical ventilation by moving breathable air into and out of the lungs, used for patients who are unable to breathe adequately on their own.
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