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The nurse is administering intravenous fluids to a patient who is dehydrated. On the second day of care, the patient's weight is increased by 2.25 pounds. The nurse would expect that the patient's fluid intake has
Movement
The action of changing physical location or position, often under the control of the muscular and nervous systems in organisms.
On-Center
On-Center describes a type of neuronal response characterized by activation when the center of its receptive field is stimulated by light, while stimulation of the surrounding area inhibits activation.
Off-Surround
A concept in visual processing referring to the inhibitory mechanism surrounding the central point of stimulation, enhancing edge detection and contrast in visual perception.
Color Opponent Retinal Ganglion Cell
Color opponent retinal ganglion cells are neurons in the eye that help in the processing of color vision by responding differently to light from different parts of the color spectrum.
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