A post-op patient suddenly has stridor and suprasternal retractions in recovery; what should the nurse do first A Give oral
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A post-op patient on opioids becomes very drowsy with RR 8/min and SpO₂ 86% on room air; what is the
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While assessing an adult with dizziness, which orthostatic change best confirms postural hypotension clinically A Temp rise 1°C B Pulse
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In microcytic anemia evaluation, which lab pattern most supports iron deficiency rather than chronic disease A Low ferritin B High
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During adult assessment, which finding most strongly suggests orthostatic hypotension needing safety precautions A Warm dry skin B BP drop
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During nursing assessment, which action best reduces error while measuring blood pressure manually A Wrong cuff size B Arm below
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During a complete adult nursing assessment, which method best ensures vital signs are accurate and comparable over time A Same
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In iron-deficiency anemia, which assessment finding is most commonly expected in adults A A. Ruddy flushed face B C. Yellow
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While collecting adult health history, which question best helps identify allergy risk before treatment A Favorite food today B Last
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During initial adult nursing assessment, which action best ensures accurate baseline data A A. Skip history questions B C. Ask
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