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Patient HR 42 bpm, SpO2 96%, BP Chest pain and diaphoresis. Most
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102/62. Who do you assess first? concerning sign?
Hypoxemic patient anxious. First Left-sided HF, crackles, SpO2 88% on
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intervention? 4L. Priority intervention?
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Patient HR 42 bpm, SpO2 96%, BP HR 42 bpm
102/62. Who do you assess first?
Patient SpO2 88% on room air. First Apply oxygen
nursing action?
, SpO2 reads 88% but patient stable. Confirm probe placement
First check?
COPD patient SpO2 98% on 5L. Best Titrate to 88-92 percent
action?
Left-sided HF, crackles, SpO2 88% on Administer IV diuretic
4L. Priority intervention?
Patient with DVT. Priority assessment Chest pain shortness breath
question?
Crushing chest pain, sweating present. Assess for myocardial infarction
Priority action?
Chest pain radiating to jaw and arm. Obtain ECG
First diagnostic test?
Chest pain and diaphoresis. Most Diaphoresis
concerning sign?
Unstable angina suspected. Priority Immediate cardiac evaluation
action?
Patient hypotensive and dehydrated. IV normal saline bolus
Priority intervention?
Orthostatic dizziness when standing. Assist back to bed
Immediate action?
SpO2 89% and dyspneic. Immediate Remain with patient
nursing action?
Hypoxemic patient anxious. First Encourage deep breathing
intervention?
Productive thick green sputum. Impaired airway clearance
Priority diagnosis?