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Cognitive-developmental theory states that the infant's attachment depends on its mastery of
Dehydration
A condition resulting from excessive loss of body fluids, leading to an imbalance of water and electrolytes, affecting bodily functions.
Tenting
A technique to assess skin turgor by pinching the skin to see if it "tents" or stands up, indicating dehydration.
Clubbing
A physical deformity of the fingers or toes, often indicative of underlying diseases such as lung disorders.
Long-Term Hypoxia
A prolonged state of inadequate oxygen supply to the body or a region of the body, which can cause tissue damage and other health issues.
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