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retention enema An enema that may be used to provide nourishment, medication, or anesthetic. It should be made from fluids that will not stimulate peristalsis, such as tap water, soap suds, or physiological saline. A small amount of solution (e.
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retention of staff Keeping employees on a stable roster without losses due to attrition, firing, or layoffs.
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retention toxicosis Toxicosis from retained products that normally are excreted shortly after formation.
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retention with overflow A spasm of the urinary sphincter, causing failure to empty the bladder at one voiding, with only overflow dribbling away. It results from the same causes as urinary retention.
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rete c.’s strands of primordial cells in the medulla of the embryonic gonads that connect with some of the mesonephric tubules, and from which the rete ovarii or the rete testis develops; called also medullary c's and sex c's.
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