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Practical capacity is the level of capacity that reduces theoretical capacity by considering unavoidable operating interruptions, such as scheduled maintenance time and shutdowns for holidays.
Hypothermia Blanket
A medical device used to lower a patient's body temperature to treat conditions such as hyperthermia or to reduce metabolic demand.
Heart Surgery
A range of surgical procedures performed on the heart or its vessels to correct congenital defects, treat valvular heart diseases, or manage ischemic heart disease.
Supplemental Oxygen
Additional oxygen provided to patients to ensure they receive adequate oxygen levels in their blood, commonly used in conditions of respiratory distress or chronic lung conditions.
Suctioning
The process of removing obstructions, like fluids, from the body or a body part using a vacuuming action.
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