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1 HHC96CO| CO: ICPC component names (20 records)~ACTIVITY COMPONENT [ 2 NIC96AC| axillary area of breasts for 20 min qid and at home, as 3 NIC96AC| decreased, usually 15 to 20 seconds [C0508544] [U000462]~----~ 4 NIC96AC| Elevate affected limb 20 degrees or greater above 5 NIC96AC| Elevate affected limb 20 degrees or greater, above 6 NIC96AC| Elevate effected limb 20 degrees or greater, above 7 NIC96AC| provide kangaroo care from 20 min to 3 hr at a time on 8 NIC96AC| relaxed for another 15 to 20 minutes [C0510799] [U002747]~----~ 9 NIC96AC| Insert needle at a 20- to 30-degree angle in the 10 NIC96AC| intravenous potassium to 20 mEq per hour or 200 mEq 11 NIC96AC| tracheostoma cuff at 15 to 20 mm Hg during mechanical 12 NIC96AC| room temperature between 20 and 24C [C0512981] [U004962]~----~ 13 NIC96AC| and pelvic pressure from 20 to 37 weeks of gestation), 14 NIC96AC| Position legs so they are 20 degrees from vertical [C0514374] [ 15 NIC96AC| the script for about 15 to 20 minutes [C0515418] [U007485]~----~ 16 NIC96AC| antiembolism stockings for 15 to 20 min every 8 hr [C0515463] [ 17 NIC96AC| breaths per minute using 20 to 40 cm of water for initial 18 NIC96AC| initial breaths and 15 to 20 cm of water for subsequent 19 NOC97ID| Counts backward from 20 by 3s, or from 100 by 7s [ 20 PCDS97OR| if burns are greater than 20% or if patient fails to 21 PCDS97OR| millimeters mercury but less than 20 millimeters mercury. [C0548065] [ 22 PCDS97OR| physician for change in BP of 20 millimeters mercury or more. [


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