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What is the nurse's primary role on the interdisciplinary health care team treating clients with genetic disorders?
Hindbrain
The posterior part of the brain comprising structures such as the cerebellum and medulla oblongata, involved in vital functions like heartbeat and breathing.
Breathing
The physiological process of inhaling and exhaling air to facilitate gas exchange within the respiratory system.
Enriched Environments
Settings or conditions that provide increased sensory, cognitive, and social stimulation compared to more impoverished or standard environments, often used in animal and human studies to assess the impact on development and behavior.
Visual Stimulation
The process of providing visual inputs to the brain, which can influence mood, behavior, and cognitive functions.
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