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The structures that can move fluid,mucus,or cells over the surface of a cell are
Liver
A vital organ located in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen, involved in numerous metabolic processes including detoxification, protein synthesis, and digestion.
Mummy Restraint
A restraint technique used primarily in pediatric care where a child's arms and legs are wrapped securely to limit movement, often for medical procedures.
Jacket Restraint
A device used to restrict a patient's movements for their safety or the safety of others, typically securing around the torso.
Wrist Restraint
A safety device used to prevent patients from injuring themselves or others by restricting their wrist movement, typically used in healthcare settings.
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