| Swan-Ganz c. |
a soft, flow-directed cardiac catheter of the balloon-tip type for measuring pulmonary arterial pressures; it is introduced into the venous system via an internal jugular or subclavian vein and is guided by blood flow into the superior vena cava, the right atrium and ventricle, and into the pulmonary artery.
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| swarm s. |
a spore made up of numerous active motile individuals; a zoospore.
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| swaying g. |
cerebellar g.
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| swager |
A dental tool or device used to shape silver amalgam or gold by applying pressure from different directions simultaneously.
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| Swain, Mary Ann Price |
A U.S. nursing theorist who, along with Helen Erickson and Evelyn Tomlin, developed and published the grand nursing theory of Modeling and Role Modeling in 1983. SEE: Theory of Modeling and Role Modeling.
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| SWA | densely branching perennial of the eastern United States with white to crimson or purple flowers |
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