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    What is the priority nursing intervention for a patient experiencing hypoglycemia?

    Asked on Wednesday, Apr 01, 2026

    When a patient is experiencing hypoglycemia, the priority nursing intervention is to quickly restore normal blood glucose levels to prevent further complications. This involves immediate assessment an…

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    What is the priority nursing intervention for a patient with respiratory distress?

    Asked on Tuesday, Mar 31, 2026

    In a patient experiencing respiratory distress, the priority nursing intervention is to ensure adequate airway patency and oxygenation. This involves assessing the patient's airway, breathing, and cir…

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    What is the priority assessment for a patient with a chest tube?

    Asked on Monday, Mar 30, 2026

    In patients with a chest tube, the priority assessment focuses on ensuring the tube's patency and function, as well as monitoring for potential complications such as air leaks or infection. This invol…

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

    Asked on Sunday, Mar 29, 2026

    Recognizing and responding to sepsis promptly is crucial in nursing practice to prevent further deterioration. Sepsis is a life-threatening condition that arises when the body's response to infection …

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