Monitoring refers to the systematic observation and assessment of a patient's clinical status, vital signs, and laboratory parameters over time to detect changes in health or response to treatment. It is crucial in clinical practice as it enables timely interventions, enhances patient safety, and informs clinical decision-making. An example of monitoring is continuous cardiac monitoring in patients with acute coronary syndrome to identify arrhythmias or ischemic events promptly.

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