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Ambulation
The act of walking or moving from one place to another under one's own power, often used in medical contexts to discuss mobility.
Pressure Dressing
A type of bandage applied tightly to a wound to apply pressure and stop bleeding, while also providing support to the injured area.
Toxic Shock Syndrome
A rare, life-threatening complication of certain types of bacterial infections, often associated with tampon use, characterized by sudden high fever, rash, and multi-organ failure.
Erythematous Macular Rash
A skin condition characterized by red, flat spots on the skin, which can indicate a variety of medical concerns.
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