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It is possible to have an absolute advantage in producing a good or service without having a comparative advantage.
Caloric Density
The amount of calories contained in a specified amount of food, indicating how energy-dense that food is.
Nasal Oxygen Cannula
A device used to deliver supplemental oxygen through two small tubes that sit in the nostrils, commonly used for oxygen therapy.
Apical Pulse
The heart rate as measured at the apex of the heart, typically used to assess cardiac function.
Digoxin
A medication used to treat various heart conditions, notably heart failure and atrial fibrillation, by increasing heart contractility.
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