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An electronic device that delivers a measured amount of intravenous fluid over a specified period (e.g. ,100 mL/hr)using positive pressure is called an ___________________.
Homeostasis
The tendency of a biological system to maintain internal stability and equilibrium despite changes in the external environment.
Body Functions
Refer to the physiological functions of body systems, including motor, sensory, and cognitive functions.
Secondary Drive
A learned drive that is not directly related to biological needs but rather emerges through the association with primary drives or needs.
Acquired Drives
Psychological needs or desires that are developed through experience or learned associations rather than innate.
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