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Table 12-22
-Refer to Table 12-22. A progressive tax is illustrated by tax
High-Fowler's
A position where the patient is seated in a bed or chair with the backrest at 60 to 90 degrees, often used to improve breathing or for patients with certain medical conditions.
Unconscious Patient
A patient who is not awake or aware of their environment, often due to illness or injury.
Oral Hygiene
The practice of keeping the mouth clean to prevent dental problems and bad breath, involving brushing, flossing, and sometimes mouthwash.
Semi-Fowler's
A position where a patient lies on their back with the head and torso raised between 15 to 45 degrees.
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