Counting respirations accurately requires that the patient is unaware of the observation, best achieved by them not knowing they are being counted. In terms of infection control, hand washing, the use of gloves, and the proper positioning of catheter drainage bags are essential practices. These points contribute significantly to patient safety and health monitoring. ;
The best practice when counting a patient's respirations is that the patient should not be aware they are being counted (Option D), as this helps ensure accurate measurements of their normal breathing patterns. This method reduces the risk of the patient altering their breathing due to awareness of observation. Accurate counting is essential for effective health monitoring and assessment.
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