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    What is the priority nursing action for a patient with difficulty breathing?

    Asked on Friday, Jan 23, 2026

    When a patient is experiencing difficulty breathing, the priority nursing action is to ensure airway patency and adequate oxygenation. This involves assessing the patient's airway, breathing, and circ…

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    Which nursing action best prevents patient harm?

    Asked on Thursday, Jan 22, 2026

    Preventing patient harm is a fundamental aspect of nursing practice, and one of the most effective actions is adhering to the "Five Rights" of medication administration. This practice ensures that pat…

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    How does the nurse recognize ineffective airway clearance?

    Asked on Wednesday, Jan 21, 2026

    Ineffective airway clearance is identified by the nurse through specific assessment findings that indicate the patient's inability to clear secretions or obstructions from the respiratory tract. This …

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    Which patient requires urgent reassessment after treatment?

    Asked on Tuesday, Jan 20, 2026

    In nursing practice, urgent reassessment is crucial for patients who show unexpected changes in condition after treatment. This includes those with altered vital signs, worsening symptoms, or unexpect…

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