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Whenever the sympathetic nervous system is activated, what are its physiological effects?
Eviscerates
Refers to the removal or protrusion of internal organs through a wound or surgical incision.
Monitor for Shock
The process of observing and assessing for signs and symptoms of shock, a life-threatening condition resulting from inadequate blood flow to parts of the body.
Calcium Alginate
A biodegradable polymer extracted from seaweed, used in wound dressings to absorb exudate and maintain a moist environment.
Exudate Absorbers
Medical dressings or materials used to absorb exude, which is fluid that leaks out from wounds or areas of inflammation.
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