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A decreased efficacy of an antimicrobial agent during combination therapy is called:
Ankle Joint
The synovial hinge joint that connects the bones of the leg to the foot, allowing for movement such as flexion and extension.
Transfer Belts
Assistive devices used to aid the movement or transfer of patients with limited mobility from one position or place to another.
Body Mechanics
The efficient and coordinated use of the body to produce motion and maintain balance during activity.
Back Injuries
Physical damage to the back, including muscles, vertebrae, ligaments, or disks, which can result from accidents, falls, or lifting improperly.
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