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How many parts does a standard medical radio report have as described in your textbook?
Manual Compression
A technique where pressure is manually applied to a body part to stop bleeding or promote fluid movement.
Arterial Site
A location on the body where an artery can be accessed or punctured, often used for drawing blood or measuring blood pressure.
Drug-Induced Depression
A depressive state triggered or exacerbated by the use of certain medications.
Consciousness
The state of being aware of and able to think about oneself, one's surroundings, and one's thoughts.
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