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A plaque is a substance that causes mutation in bacteria.
Obese Patient
An individual with a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher, indicating a high amount of body fat in relation to height and weight, associated with increased health risks.
Semi-Fowler Position
A way of sitting or lying down where the patient is partially elevated, usually at a 30 to 45 degree angle, often to aid in breathing or digestion.
Turbulent Blood Flow
The disorderly flow of blood, characterized by whirls and eddies, typically occurring in areas of high flow velocity or with irregularities in the vessel wall.
Partial Occlusion
A condition where a passage in the body is not completely blocked but narrowed, causing restricted flow of substances or fluids.
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