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Which allows for instant feedback and necessary action, especially when there are changes in blood pressure, breathing, or color or other indications of patient distress? (Hint: It can be done verbally or in writing.)
observing
documenting
discussing
reporting
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reporting
Rationale: Reporting (verbally or in writing) communicates changes immediately to the care team so they can give instant feedback and take necessary action for patient distress.
Rationale: Reporting (verbally or in writing) communicates changes immediately to the care team so they can give instant feedback and take necessary action for patient distress.
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