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    What is the priority nursing action for a patient experiencing difficulty breathing?

    Asked on Friday, Apr 17, 2026

    When a patient is experiencing difficulty breathing, the priority nursing action is to ensure airway patency and assess the patient's respiratory status. This involves using the ABCs (Airway, Breathin…

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    What is the priority intervention for a patient experiencing hypoglycemia?

    Asked on Thursday, Apr 16, 2026

    In the case of a patient experiencing hypoglycemia, the priority intervention is to quickly restore normal blood glucose levels to prevent further complications. Hypoglycemia is a critical condition t…

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

    Asked on Wednesday, Apr 15, 2026

    In patients with suspected sepsis, the priority assessment is to evaluate vital signs, focusing on temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure to identify signs of systemic infection…

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    What is the priority nursing action for a patient experiencing a sudden drop in blood pressure?

    Asked on Tuesday, Apr 14, 2026

    A sudden drop in blood pressure can indicate a critical change in a patient's condition, requiring immediate nursing intervention to ensure patient safety and stabilize hemodynamics. The priority is t…

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