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Which of the following conditions is necessary for successful grafting?
Isotonic IV Fluid
Isotonic IV fluid is a type of intravenous solution that has the same osmolarity as bodily fluids, commonly used for hydration and replenishment of lost fluids without causing cell shrinkage or swelling.
Pitting Edema
A condition where pressure applied to the skin leaves an indentation, often indicating fluid accumulation in tissues.
Dextrose
A simple sugar that is chemically identical to glucose, used medically as an energy source and in treating hypoglycemia.
Nasogastric Suction
A medical procedure where a tube is inserted through the nose into the stomach to remove its contents.
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