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    What is the priority nursing action for a patient experiencing a seizure?

    Asked on Sunday, May 03, 2026

    When a patient is experiencing a seizure, the priority nursing action is to ensure their safety by protecting them from injury and maintaining a clear airway. This involves using seizure precautions a…

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    What is the priority nursing action for a patient with shortness of breath?

    Asked on Saturday, May 02, 2026

    In a patient experiencing shortness of breath, the priority nursing action is to ensure adequate oxygenation and assess the patient's airway, breathing, and circulation (ABCs). This involves quickly d…

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

    Asked on Friday, May 01, 2026

    In a patient with suspected sepsis, the priority assessment is to evaluate vital signs and identify signs of systemic infection and organ dysfunction. This includes monitoring temperature, heart rate,…

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    What is the best action if a patient shows signs of anaphylaxis?

    Asked on Thursday, Apr 30, 2026

    Recognizing and responding to anaphylaxis promptly is crucial, as it is a life-threatening allergic reaction. The primary nursing action is to ensure airway patency and administer epinephrine immediat…

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