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    What is the nurse’s priority when administering high-alert medications?

    Asked on Sunday, Jan 11, 2026

    When administering high-alert medications, the nurse's priority is to ensure patient safety by following strict protocols to prevent medication errors. This involves verifying the correct medication, …

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    Which patient condition increases risk for aspiration?

    Asked on Saturday, Jan 10, 2026

    Aspiration risk is heightened in patients with conditions that impair swallowing or consciousness, such as stroke, neurological disorders, or sedation. Proper assessment and preventive measures are cr…

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    How does the nurse evaluate patient understanding of medications?

    Asked on Friday, Jan 09, 2026

    Evaluating patient understanding of medications is crucial for ensuring safe medication administration and adherence. Nurses use various techniques to assess comprehension, including teach-back method…

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    Which assessment finding indicates impaired renal function?

    Asked on Thursday, Jan 08, 2026

    Impaired renal function can be indicated by several assessment findings, with elevated serum creatinine and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) levels being key indicators. These laboratory values reflect the k…

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