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    What is the best action when a patient shows signs of respiratory distress?

    Asked on Tuesday, Jan 27, 2026

    When a patient shows signs of respiratory distress, it is crucial to act promptly to ensure adequate oxygenation and prevent further complications. Recognizing the signs early and implementing appropr…

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    What is the priority action when a patient reports chest pain?

    Asked on Monday, Jan 26, 2026

    When a patient reports chest pain, the priority action is to assess the patient's vital signs and symptoms to determine the severity and potential cause of the pain. This initial assessment helps guid…

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

    Asked on Sunday, Jan 25, 2026

    In patients with suspected sepsis, the priority assessment is to evaluate vital signs, particularly focusing on identifying signs of systemic infection such as fever, tachycardia, tachypnea, and hypot…

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    What is the priority action for a nurse when a patient shows signs of anaphylaxis?

    Asked on Saturday, Jan 24, 2026

    When a patient shows signs of anaphylaxis, the nurse's priority action is to ensure airway patency and administer epinephrine immediately, as anaphylaxis is a life-threatening allergic reaction requir…

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