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Coagulant
A substance that causes blood or another liquid to clot, often used in medical treatments to control bleeding.
Local Anesthesia
is a type of anesthesia used to numb a specific area of the body, preventing pain during surgical procedures without affecting consciousness.
Clinical Medical Assistant
A healthcare professional who works under the supervision of a physician to provide patient care, perform clinical tasks, and manage office functions.
Bandage
A strip of material used to support, protect, or compress a wound or injured part of the body.
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