Observation in medical science refers to the systematic monitoring of a patient's condition, symptoms, and responses to treatment over time. It is crucial in clinical practice as it aids in diagnosing, assessing disease progression, and evaluating treatment efficacy, allowing for timely interventions. A key example is the observation of vital signs in patients with sepsis, where early detection of deterioration can significantly impact outcomes and reduce complications.

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