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Characteristics of the Contact Group of Coagulation Proteins Include

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Characteristics of the contact group of coagulation proteins include:

Recognize and cater to the needs of clients with visual and kinesthetic impairments.
Identify symptoms and implement interventions for patients experiencing sensory deprivation or overload.
Recognize and take preventive measures against common sensory impairments related to chronic conditions.
Assess and support individuals with acute confusion or altered mental status to enhance their safety and well-being.

Definitions:

Ventral Thoracic Vein

A vein located in the ventral (front) part of the thorax, involved in blood circulation.

Subscapular Vein

A vein located beneath the scapula, responsible for draining blood from the shoulder and upper back areas.

Internal Thoracic Vein

A vein located along the inner side of the thoracic wall, draining blood from the chest wall and breasts back to the heart.

Superior Vena Cava

A large vein carrying deoxygenated blood from the upper half of the body to the heart's right atrium.

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