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Which of the following is one of Follett's guidelines on coordination?
Tetanus Toxoid
A vaccine used to prevent tetanus by generating an immune response without causing the disease.
Puncture Wound
A deep wound caused by a pointed object piercing the skin.
Blistered Area
A region of skin showing blisters, which are fluid-filled bumps resulting from friction, burns, or other irritations.
Sacral Pressure
Pressure exerted on the sacral area of the spine, often leading to discomfort or pressure ulcers in individuals with limited mobility.
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