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

    Asked on Tuesday, Mar 10, 2026

    In patients presenting with shortness of breath, the priority nursing intervention is to ensure adequate oxygenation and airway patency. This involves quickly assessing the patient's respiratory statu…

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

    Asked on Monday, Mar 09, 2026

    In nursing practice, recognizing and responding to signs of hypoglycemia is crucial to ensure patient safety and prevent complications. Hypoglycemia, characterized by low blood glucose levels, can pre…

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    What is the priority assessment for a post-operative patient with respiratory distress?

    Asked on Sunday, Mar 08, 2026

    In a post-operative patient experiencing respiratory distress, the priority assessment is to evaluate the patient's airway, breathing, and circulation (ABCs), focusing particularly on the airway paten…

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    What is the priority action for a nurse when a patient shows signs of an allergic reaction?

    Asked on Saturday, Mar 07, 2026

    When a patient exhibits signs of an allergic reaction, the nurse's priority is to ensure the patient's airway is open and assess for any signs of respiratory distress, as this can quickly become a lif…

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