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The single most important factor in intentional and unintentional injuries is
Indwelling Urethral
Refers to a catheter that is placed inside the urethra to drain urine directly from the bladder for those who cannot urinate on their own.
24-Hour Urine Specimen
A diagnostic test involves collecting all urine produced in a 24-hour period for medical analysis.
Refrigerator
An appliance used for keeping food and drinks cold, slowing down the spoilage process by maintaining a temperature below the room's temperature.
Instill Medications
The process of slowly administering drugs directly into a body cavity or the bloodstream.
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