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    When should the nurse apply standard precautions during patient care?

    Asked on Thursday, Oct 23, 2025

    Standard precautions are a set of infection prevention practices that nurses should apply to all patient care, regardless of the patient's diagnosis or infection status. These precautions are essentia…

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    What nursing action best prevents patient falls during hospitalization?

    Asked on Wednesday, Oct 22, 2025

    Preventing patient falls during hospitalization is a critical aspect of nursing care that involves assessing risk factors, implementing safety measures, and educating patients. Utilizing tools like fa…

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    Which vital sign change is most concerning in a postoperative patient?

    Asked on Tuesday, Oct 21, 2025

    In a postoperative patient, a significant change in vital signs can indicate a complication. The most concerning change is often a drop in blood pressure, which may suggest bleeding or hypovolemia. It…

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    How does the nurse determine priority when multiple patients require assessment?

    Asked on Monday, Oct 20, 2025

    Determining priority in patient assessments involves using clinical judgment to identify which patients have the most urgent needs based on their conditions and potential risks. Nurses often use frame…

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