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  • Cochrane Collaboration [r]: Group of volunteers who review the effects of health care interventions tested in biomedical randomized controlled trials. [e]
  • Cross infection [r]: Any infection which a patient contracts in a health-care institution. [e]
  • Cystitis [r]: Inflammation of the urinary bladder, often resulting from a bacterial infection. [e]
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  • Incentive spirometry [r]: Therapeutic use of gases or of aerosols by inhalation, designed to help restore or improve respiratory function in patients. [e]
  • Sham treatment [r]: Use of some parts of a treatment that do have physical effects on a subject, which are intended to act as placebo where it is impossible to have a completely neutral equivalent to the treatment. While a pill with no active ingredients can be a placebo, for surgery, sham surgery would require at least anesthesia and an incision. [e]
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