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    What is the priority nursing action for a patient with suspected sepsis?

    Asked on Tuesday, Feb 24, 2026

    In a patient with suspected sepsis, the priority nursing action is to initiate a thorough assessment and begin interventions that address the potential for life-threatening complications. This include…

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

    Asked on Monday, Feb 23, 2026

    When a patient is experiencing shortness of breath, the priority nursing intervention is to ensure adequate oxygenation and assess the patient's respiratory status. This involves using tools like puls…

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    What is the priority nursing action for a patient experiencing a hypoglycemic episode?

    Asked on Sunday, Feb 22, 2026

    In a hypoglycemic episode, the priority nursing action is to quickly assess the patient's blood glucose level and provide a fast-acting carbohydrate to raise blood sugar levels. This ensures the patie…

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    What is the priority nursing action for a patient with a sudden drop in blood pressure?

    Asked on Saturday, Feb 21, 2026

    In the event of a sudden drop in blood pressure, the priority nursing action is to ensure patient safety and stabilize their condition. This involves quickly assessing the patient's vital signs and im…

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