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Make a map of the following terms: alpha motor neurons, CNS, contractile fibers, extrafusual muscle fibers, Golgi tendon organs, integrating center, joint receptors, muscle spindles, proprioreceptors, sensory neurons, sensory receptors and somatic motor neurons.
Cyanocobalamin IM
An intramuscular injection form of vitamin B12, used to treat or prevent B12 deficiency.
Mcg/mL
A unit of measurement for concentration, indicating micrograms of a substance per milliliter of liquid.
Dextrose IV
Intravenous infusion of dextrose, a form of glucose, used to provide nutritional support and manage low blood sugar levels in patients.
IV Push
A method of delivering medication directly into the bloodstream through a vein, typically using a syringe and needle.
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