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Describe the space capacity of short-term memory, according to George Miller and according to Nelson Cowan, and explain how it can be expanded.
Nasogastric (NG) Tube
A flexible tube passed through the nose and into the stomach for feeding or medication administration in patients unable to eat by mouth.
Bowel Obstruction
A medical condition where there is a blockage in the intestines, preventing the normal flow of contents through the digestive system.
Gomco
A device commonly used in the circumcision of infants, known as the Gomco clamp.
Asthma Bronchoconstriction
A characteristic feature of asthma involving the tightening of the muscles around the airways, leading to breathing difficulties.
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