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Match the pathologic conditions with their correct explanations.
-Tooth decay
Prevent Skin Breakdown
Strategies or measures taken to protect the skin from damage or deterioration due to pressure, friction, or moisture.
Observe for Petechiae
The act of monitoring for small, round spots that appear on the skin as a result of bleeding under the skin, possibly indicating a more severe condition.
Trendelenburg Position
A medical position where the patient's legs are elevated higher than the head, often used to improve venous return to the heart.
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