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    What is the priority action for a patient experiencing shortness of breath post-surgery?

    Asked on Sunday, Apr 05, 2026

    In a post-surgical patient experiencing shortness of breath, the priority is to ensure adequate oxygenation and assess for potential complications such as atelectasis or pulmonary embolism. Immediate …

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    What is the priority nursing intervention for a patient experiencing shortness of breath?

    Asked on Saturday, Apr 04, 2026

    Shortness of breath, or dyspnea, requires immediate assessment and intervention to ensure adequate oxygenation and prevent further respiratory compromise. The priority nursing intervention involves as…

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

    Asked on Friday, Apr 03, 2026

    In a patient experiencing difficulty breathing, the priority nursing action is to ensure the airway is clear and assess the patient's respiratory status using the ABCs (Airway, Breathing, Circulation)…

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    What is the priority nursing action for a patient with dyspnea post-surgery?

    Asked on Thursday, Apr 02, 2026

    In a post-surgical patient experiencing dyspnea, the priority nursing action is to ensure adequate airway and breathing, as this is critical for patient safety and aligns with the ABCs (Airway, Breath…

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