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Generally speaking, dopamine and glutamate have opposite effects in the prefrontal cortex.
Blood Pressure Cuffs
A device used in conjunction with a sphygmomanometer to measure arterial blood pressure, typically consisting of an inflatable cuff to restrict blood flow.
Falsely Low
An inaccurately or misleadingly low measurement or reading.
Falsely High
A measurement or reading that indicates a higher value than the true value, which can occur due to technical errors or specific conditions affecting the test.
Nasogastric (NG) Tube
A flexible tube that is inserted through the nose into the stomach for feeding or medication administration.
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