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Considerations about whether the setting of an experiment is public or private and the manner in which information gained in an experiment will be recorded and distributed are most relevant to which ethical area?
Nasotracheal Suctioning
A procedure to remove mucus and secretions from the trachea and nasopharynx through a suction catheter.
Intermittent Suctioning
A procedure used in respiratory care where suction is applied at intervals to clear airways, as opposed to continuous suction.
Suction Catheter
A tube used to remove fluids from the body by suction, commonly used in medical settings.
Mechanical Ventilation
A life-support technique that mechanically assists or replaces spontaneous breathing by delivering air to the lungs.
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