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Which intervention by the nurse is most appropriate when a patient who is dying develops a "death rattle"?
Unobtrusive Measures
Research methods that do not involve direct interaction with research subjects, hence not influencing their behavior.
Behavior Observation
The systematic recording of observable behaviors or responses in natural or controlled settings, often used in psychological and sociological research.
Peer Review
The process of evaluating the quality, validity, and relevance of scholarly work by other experts in the same field.
Categorical Imperative
The categorical imperative is a central concept in Kantian ethics that proposes an action is morally right if it can be universally applied as a principle governing behavior.
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