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The nurse must continually assess the infant who has meconium aspiration syndrome (MAS) for the complication of
Mental Predisposition
An inclination or tendency to think in a particular way, often beforehand or without complete information.
Unchanging Stimulus
A stimulus that remains constant and does not vary over time, often used in experiments to test sensory thresholds or responses.
Just Noticeable Difference
The minimal change in stimulation that can reliably be perceived as a difference.
Stimulus Difference
The minimal change in a stimulus that can produce a just noticeable difference in sensory perception.
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