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The varying intensity of radiation that exits on the opposite side of the patient and reaches the IR is called __________ radiation.
Splinter Hemorrhages
Tiny blood clots that run vertically under the nails, often indicative of an infection or other medical condition.
Olfactory Nerve
The first cranial nerve responsible for the sense of smell, transmitting sensory information from the nose to the brain.
Peppermint Oil
An essential oil obtained from the peppermint plant, used for its cooling, soothing properties, and in aromatherapy.
Snellen Eye Chart
A chart used in eye examinations to measure visual acuity, consisting of rows of letters decreasing in size that the patient reads from a specific distance.
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