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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for Extension
  1. ... Wash your hands. Gather your supplies (feeding set, extension set if needed for a G-button or ... hands. Gather your supplies (a syringe, feeding tube, extension set if needed for a G-button or ...
  2. ... bag, drip chamber, roller clamp, and long tube) Extension set, for a Bard Button or MIC-KEY ( ... If a button is being used, connect the extension set to the end of the feeding set. ...
  3. ... some people another thin, insulated wire called an extension is added to connect the lead to the ... in the lower chest or belly area.) The extension wire is tunneled under the skin of the ...
  4. ... subcortical). It contains nerve fibers (axons), which are extensions of nerve cells (neurons). Many of these nerve ... speed and transmission of electrical nerve signals along extensions of the nerve cells called axons. By comparison, ...
  5. ... outside of your home. Contact your local Cooperative Extension service for a list of flammable and fire- ...
  6. ... image shows enlargement of the thyroid gland and extension down behind the breastbone (retrosternal space). The image, ...
  7. ... patella is the grating or grinding sensation during extension of the knee. The cause is thought to ...
  8. ... lumbar vertebrae allow movements such as flexion and extension and some lateral flexion.
  9. ... lumbar vertebrae allow movements such as flexion and extension, and some lateral flexion.
  10. ... the joint, and limits the joint flexion and extension.
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