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How is Progress Monitoring Conducted?
Progress monitoring can be conducted through various methods, including:
Vital signs
monitoring: Regularly checking temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure.
Clinical assessments: Performing physical exams and assessing symptoms.
Diagnostic tests: Utilizing lab tests and imaging studies to gather data.
Patient self-reports: Using scales and questionnaires to capture patient-reported outcomes.
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