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    What nursing action ensures accurate medication documentation?

    Asked on Monday, Dec 22, 2025

    Accurate medication documentation is crucial for patient safety and continuity of care. It involves verifying the "Five Rights" of medication administration and promptly recording the details in the p…

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    Which patient requires the highest level of monitoring?

    Asked on Sunday, Dec 21, 2025

    In nursing practice, patients requiring the highest level of monitoring are typically those with unstable vital signs, acute changes in condition, or those undergoing critical treatments. Monitoring i…

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    How does the nurse prevent patient catheter-associated infections?

    Asked on Saturday, Dec 20, 2025

    Preventing catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) is a critical aspect of nursing care, involving strict adherence to aseptic techniques and regular catheter care. Nurses must ensure pr…

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    Which assessment finding suggests respiratory failure?

    Asked on Friday, Dec 19, 2025

    Respiratory failure is a critical condition where the respiratory system fails to maintain adequate gas exchange, leading to insufficient oxygenation or ventilation. Recognizing early signs is crucial…

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