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    What is the nurse’s priority when administering insulin?

    Asked on Saturday, Nov 08, 2025

    When administering insulin, the nurse's priority is to ensure patient safety by verifying the correct medication, dose, and timing, while also monitoring the patient's blood glucose levels to prevent …

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    Which sign indicates hypoglycemia in a diabetic patient?

    Asked on Friday, Nov 07, 2025

    Hypoglycemia in a diabetic patient is characterized by a range of symptoms due to low blood glucose levels. Recognizing these signs promptly is essential for ensuring patient safety and preventing com…

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    When should a rapid response team be activated?

    Asked on Thursday, Nov 06, 2025

    A rapid response team (RRT) should be activated when a patient shows early signs of clinical deterioration, which may prevent further decline and improve outcomes. Recognizing these signs and acting p…

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    Which nursing action is essential before administering IV medications?

    Asked on Wednesday, Nov 05, 2025

    Before administering IV medications, it is essential to verify the patient's identity and assess for any allergies to ensure safe medication administration. This involves using the "Five Rights" of me…

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