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    What nursing action best supports safe wound care?

    Asked on Wednesday, Jan 07, 2026

    Safe wound care is essential to prevent infection and promote healing, and it involves using sterile techniques and proper assessment. Nurses must prioritize infection control, assess the wound regula…

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    Which patient symptom requires provider notification?

    Asked on Tuesday, Jan 06, 2026

    In nursing practice, recognizing symptoms that require provider notification is crucial for patient safety. Symptoms that indicate a change in patient condition, such as sudden onset of chest pain, di…

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    How does the nurse identify medication contraindications?

    Asked on Monday, Jan 05, 2026

    Identifying medication contraindications is a critical nursing responsibility to ensure patient safety and prevent adverse drug reactions. Nurses must use a systematic approach to assess patient histo…

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    Which assessment finding suggests acute infection?

    Asked on Sunday, Jan 04, 2026

    In nursing, recognizing signs of acute infection is crucial for timely intervention and patient safety. An acute infection often presents with specific clinical findings that indicate a rapid onset of…

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