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    What is the nurse’s priority during a patient blood transfusion?

    Asked on Wednesday, Dec 03, 2025

    During a patient blood transfusion, the nurse's priority is to monitor for signs of a transfusion reaction, ensuring patient safety and timely intervention. This involves conducting a thorough pre-tra…

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    Which patient condition increases fall risk the most?

    Asked on Tuesday, Dec 02, 2025

    In nursing practice, conditions that impair mobility, balance, or cognition significantly increase a patient's fall risk. Patients with conditions such as advanced age, muscle weakness, gait disturban…

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    How does the nurse recognize signs of dehydration?

    Asked on Monday, Dec 01, 2025

    Recognizing signs of dehydration is crucial for timely intervention and patient safety. Nurses should assess for clinical indicators such as dry mucous membranes, decreased skin turgor, and changes in…

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    What nursing intervention best promotes adequate oxygenation?

    Asked on Sunday, Nov 30, 2025

    Promoting adequate oxygenation is essential in nursing care to ensure that tissues receive sufficient oxygen for proper function. Key interventions include positioning, airway management, and monitori…

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