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Clients with atrial fibrillation should be educated on foods that are high in vitamin K and how to check product labels for vitamin K contents.
Pectoralis Minor
A thin, triangular muscle located beneath the pectoralis major in the chest, which plays a role in movements of the shoulder.
Rhomboideus Major
A muscle in the upper back that connects the scapula with the vertebral column, aiding in the shoulder's retraction and rotation.
Rotator Cuff
A group of muscles and tendons that surround the shoulder joint, supporting and enabling various arm movements.
Glenoid Fossa
A shallow depression in the scapula that articulates with the head of the humerus, forming the shoulder joint.
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