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    What is the safest nursing action during patient restraint use?

    Asked on Friday, Dec 26, 2025

    Ensuring patient safety during the use of restraints involves continuous assessment and adherence to protocols to prevent harm. Restraints should only be used when absolutely necessary and in accordan…

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    Which patient finding indicates worsening neurological status?

    Asked on Thursday, Dec 25, 2025

    In nursing practice, recognizing signs of worsening neurological status is crucial for timely intervention. Key indicators include changes in the level of consciousness, new or worsening confusion, an…

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    How does the nurse recognize adverse medication reactions?

    Asked on Wednesday, Dec 24, 2025

    Recognizing adverse medication reactions is crucial for ensuring patient safety and involves monitoring for unexpected symptoms or changes in patient condition after medication administration. Nurses …

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    Which symptom suggests fluid volume deficit?

    Asked on Tuesday, Dec 23, 2025

    Fluid volume deficit, commonly known as dehydration, can present with several clinical symptoms. One key symptom that suggests fluid volume deficit is orthostatic hypotension, which is a drop in blood…

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