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

    Asked on Monday, Apr 13, 2026

    Anaphylaxis is a severe, life-threatening allergic reaction that requires immediate intervention. The priority action is to ensure the patient's airway is open and administer epinephrine as quickly as…

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    What is the priority nursing action for a patient experiencing a blood transfusion reaction?

    Asked on Sunday, Apr 12, 2026

    In the event of a blood transfusion reaction, the priority nursing action is to immediately stop the transfusion to prevent further complications. This is crucial to ensure patient safety and to addre…

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    What is the priority nursing action for a patient experiencing chest pain?

    Asked on Saturday, Apr 11, 2026

    When a patient experiences chest pain, the priority nursing action is to ensure immediate assessment and intervention to rule out life-threatening conditions such as myocardial infarction. This involv…

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    What is the priority intervention for a patient experiencing an asthma attack?

    Asked on Friday, Apr 10, 2026

    In the event of an asthma attack, the priority intervention is to ensure the patient's airway is open and to administer a bronchodilator, typically via an inhaler or nebulizer, to relieve bronchospasm…

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