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Rectal Sphincter Control
The ability to regulate the opening and closing of the rectal sphincter, critical for bowel movement control.
Dorsal Recumbent Position
A patient positioning where the individual lies on their back with legs bent and feet flat, often used for abdominal assessments.
Sims' Position
A body position often used in medical and healthcare settings in which a patient lies on their left side with the right knee drawn up towards the chest, facilitating various medical procedures.
Heart Disease
A broad term encompassing a range of conditions affecting the heart, including coronary artery disease, heart rhythm issues, and congenital heart defects.
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