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A commercial bank with negative excess reserves
Irrigation Solution
A fluid used to clean, flush, or bathe tissues during medical procedures, often to remove debris or to deliver medication.
Catheter-Associated UTI
A urinary tract infection that occurs in individuals using a urinary catheter, often caused by bacteria entering through the catheter.
Urinary Drainage
The process of removing urine from the bladder, often using devices like catheters, particularly in individuals who cannot urinate independently.
Meatus
A natural passage or opening in the body.
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