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What are some factors that indicate a patient's readiness for extubation?
I.adequate oxygenation or ventilation with spontaneous breathing
II.minimal risk for upper airway obstruction
III.adequate airway protection or minimal aspiration risk
IV.adequate clearance of pulmonary secretions
Kohlberg's Theory
A theory of moral development proposing that individuals progress through a series of stages in their ability to make ethical decisions.
Moral Development
The process of gradually acquiring values, attitudes, and behaviors considered morally right in one's culture.
Postconventional Level
A stage in Kohlberg's theory of moral development where moral reasoning is based on abstract reasoning and principles, beyond societal norms.
Kohlberg's Stages
Kohlberg's Stages describe a theory of moral development proposed by psychologist Lawrence Kohlberg, detailing how individuals progress through different levels of moral reasoning.
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