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All of the below are sensory stimuli that can stimulate respiratory reflexes except
Nursing Practice
The actions, interventions, and responsibilities taken by nurses to care for patients and ensure their well-being.
Nightingale Theory
Nightingale Theory, developed by Florence Nightingale, emphasizes the importance of the environment in patient care and recovery, highlighting factors such as cleanliness, ventilation, and lighting.
Air Quality
The measure of the condition of air based on the amount of pollution, toxins, and contaminants it contains, affecting the health of the ecosystem and individuals.
Healing Environment
A space or setting designed to promote recovery and well-being through elements like natural light, tranquility, and supportive social interactions.
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