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What should the monitoring of patients using incentive spirometry include?
1) Number of breaths per session
2) Volume and flow goals achieved
3) Maintenance of breath-hold
4) Patient effort and motivation
Mnemonists
Individuals with the ability to remember an unusually large amount of information, often employing techniques such as the method of loci.
Short-Term Memory
The capacity of the brain to hold a small amount of information in an active, readily available state for a short period of time.
Visual Coding
Visual coding involves the process by which the brain and nervous system encode visual information, transforming light stimuli received by the eye into neural signals that can be interpreted to form visual images.
Acoustical Coding
The process by which sounds are represented and remembered in the memory system.
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