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Match each body location with its corresponding muscle.
-Adductor magnus
Fenestrated Drape
A surgical drape with one or more openings, designed to expose only the operative site, while maintaining a sterile field around it.
Sitting Position
A posture where the torso is upright and the buttocks rest on a surface like a chair, with legs typically bent at the knees.
Knee-Chest Position
A body posture where an individual kneels with their chest touching the knees, often used in medical examinations.
Disinfectant
A chemical substance used to kill or inhibit the growth of harmful organisms on surfaces, in water, or in the air.
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