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

    Asked on Tuesday, Apr 21, 2026

    In patients with suspected sepsis, the priority intervention is to initiate early recognition and treatment to prevent progression to severe sepsis or septic shock. This involves a systematic approach…

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    What is the priority action for a nurse when a patient reports shortness of breath?

    Asked on Monday, Apr 20, 2026

    When a patient reports shortness of breath, the nurse's priority action is to assess the patient's airway, breathing, and circulation (ABCs) to ensure adequate oxygenation and identify any immediate i…

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

    Asked on Sunday, Apr 19, 2026

    When a patient shows signs of an allergic reaction, the nurse's priority is to quickly assess the severity of the reaction and ensure the patient's airway is patent. This involves recognizing symptoms…

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

    Asked on Saturday, Apr 18, 2026

    Recognizing and responding to an allergic reaction promptly is crucial in nursing practice to prevent progression to a more severe reaction, such as anaphylaxis. The priority nursing action is to asse…

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