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Nurses commonly use surgical asepsis in which of the following situations?
Salivary Glands
Glands located in the mouth that produce saliva, aiding in digestion and maintaining oral health.
Pepsinogen
The inactive precursor of pepsin, a digestive enzyme that is secreted by the stomach wall and activates in gastric acid.
Chief Cells
Cells found in the stomach and parathyroid glands that are responsible for secreting pepsinogen and parathyroid hormone, respectively.
Parietal Cells
Cells within the lining of the stomach that produce and secrete hydrochloric acid and intrinsic factor, crucial for digestion and absorption of vitamin B12.
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