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    How does the nurse identify ineffective pain management?

    Asked on Tuesday, Dec 16, 2025

    Identifying ineffective pain management involves assessing the patient's pain levels, responses to interventions, and any barriers to effective pain relief. Nurses use tools like pain scales and patie…

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    Which nursing intervention best reduces infection risk?

    Asked on Monday, Dec 15, 2025

    Reducing infection risk is a critical nursing responsibility, and proper hand hygiene is the most effective intervention to prevent the spread of infections in healthcare settings. This practice invol…

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    What is the priority action when a patient reports dizziness?

    Asked on Sunday, Dec 14, 2025

    When a patient reports dizziness, the priority action is to ensure their safety by preventing falls and assessing their vital signs to identify any underlying causes. This involves using nursing tools…

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    Which patient requires immediate glucose monitoring?

    Asked on Saturday, Dec 13, 2025

    In nursing practice, immediate glucose monitoring is crucial for patients showing signs of hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia, such as altered mental status, diaphoresis, or unexplained fatigue. Recognizin…

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