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A. Rossi Mori (CNR-ITB); EuloTech
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minimal

   Source,TTY
1 NIC96AC| to dry, intact skin with minimal hair, over large muscle 2 NIC96AC| continue under duress with only minimal consideration of the elder' 3 NIC96AC| tracheostoma cuff using minimal occlusive volume technique 4 NIC96AC| occlusive volume technique or minimal leak technique [C0511872] [ 5 NIC96AC| tracheostomy cuff, using minimal occlusive volume technique 6 NIC96AC| occlusive volume technique or minimal leak technique [C0511872] [ 7 NIC96AC| membranes, bruising after minimal trauma, oozing from puncture 8 OMS94SI| C0024636] [P22S04]~----~minimal outside stimulation and/ 9 OMS94SI| C0237172] [P7S03]~----~minimal shared activities [C0237180] [ 10 PCDS97GO| Abdominal distension will be minimal or absent. [C0548523] [GOL_ 11 PCDS97GO| or family will experience minimal, and recover fully from, 12 PCDS97GO| Patient will display minimal signs or symptoms of thrombocytopenia. [ 13 PCDS97GO| Patient will exhibit minimal signs or symptoms of hypovolemia. [ 14 PCDS97GO| Patient will exhibit minimal signs or symptoms of hypervolemia. [ 15 PCDS97GO| Patient will experience minimal nausea and vomiting. [C0548529] [ 16 PCDS97GO| Patient will experience minimal circulatory complications 17 PCDS97GO| Patient will experience minimal drug toxicity. [C0548621] [ 18 PCDS97GO| Patient will experience minimal losses post-trauma. [C0548779] [ 19 PCDS97GO| Patient will have minimal signs or symptoms of nutritional 20 PCDS97GO| Patient will have minimal postoperative bleeding. [ 21 PCDS97GO| detoxification safely, with minimal complications. (e.g.: seizures, 22 PCDS97GO| Wound or burn will heal with minimal scarring or keloid formation. [


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