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- https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Nursing/Nursing_Fundamentals_(OpenRN)/08%3A_Oxygenation/8.03%3A_Applying_the_Nursing_ProcessAnxiety Reduction is defined as, “Minimizing apprehension, dread, foreboding, or uneasiness related to an unidentified source of anticipated danger.” [16] Respiratory Monitoring is defined as, “Collec...Anxiety Reduction is defined as, “Minimizing apprehension, dread, foreboding, or uneasiness related to an unidentified source of anticipated danger.” [16] Respiratory Monitoring is defined as, “Collection and analysis of patient data to ensure airway patency and adequate gas exchange.” [17] Selected nursing interventions related to anxiety reduction and respiratory monitoring are listed in the following box.
- https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Nursing/Field_Trials_of_Health_Interventions_-_A_Toolbox_(Smith_Morrow_and_Ross)/17%3A_Field_laboratory_methods/17.02%3A_Sample_collectionAccurate laboratory results depend on proper collection, processing, and handling of samples. The method of collection, timing, and handling of samples will be determined by the purpose of the trial a...Accurate laboratory results depend on proper collection, processing, and handling of samples. The method of collection, timing, and handling of samples will be determined by the purpose of the trial and specified in the trial protocol.
- https://med.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_South_Carolina_Upstate/Nursing_Fundamentals_(OpenRN)/07%3A_Oxygenation/7.03%3A_Applying_the_Nursing_ProcessAnxiety Reduction is defined as, “Minimizing apprehension, dread, foreboding, or uneasiness related to an unidentified source of anticipated danger.” [16] Respiratory Monitoring is defined as, “Collec...Anxiety Reduction is defined as, “Minimizing apprehension, dread, foreboding, or uneasiness related to an unidentified source of anticipated danger.” [16] Respiratory Monitoring is defined as, “Collection and analysis of patient data to ensure airway patency and adequate gas exchange.” [17] Selected nursing interventions related to anxiety reduction and respiratory monitoring are listed in the following box.