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    What is the nurse's priority action when a patient shows signs of an allergic reaction?

    Asked on Tuesday, Feb 17, 2026

    When a patient shows signs of an allergic reaction, the nurse's priority action is to ensure the patient's airway is open and assess for any signs of respiratory distress or anaphylaxis. This involves…

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    What is the priority action when a patient shows signs of an allergic reaction?

    Asked on Monday, Feb 16, 2026

    When a patient shows signs of an allergic reaction, the priority action is to assess the airway, breathing, and circulation (ABCs) to ensure the patient is not experiencing a life-threatening reaction…

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    What is the priority nursing intervention for a patient with suspected sepsis?

    Asked on Sunday, Feb 15, 2026

    When a patient is suspected of having sepsis, the priority nursing intervention is to initiate a rapid assessment and ensure timely administration of antibiotics and fluid resuscitation. This involves…

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    What is the priority nursing action for a patient with a suspected pulmonary embolism?

    Asked on Saturday, Feb 14, 2026

    In a patient with a suspected pulmonary embolism (PE), the priority nursing action is to ensure adequate oxygenation and stabilize the patient while preparing for further medical evaluation and treatm…

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