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cardinal movements of labor Changes in the position of the fetal head as it descends through the birth canal and exits the mother's body. Flexion, internal rotation, and extension enable the descending head to accommodate to the dimensions of th
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cardinal l. ligamentum cardinale.
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cardinal p.’s 1. principal points; points on the optic axis which include the nodal points, the principal foci, and the optic center; may include conjugate focal points of object and image.  2. four points within the pelvic inlet: the two sacroiliac articulations and the two iliopectineal eminences.
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cardinal s. 1. a symptom of greatest significance to the physician, establishing the identity of the illness.  2. in the plural, the symptoms shown in the pulse, temperature, and respiration.
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cardinal s.’s (of inflammation), dolor, calor, rubor, tumor, and functio laesa; see inflammation.
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