Thanks for this video, it pains me that after studding so hard I end up failing 💔😪, I've taken the exams for the 4th time now and still didn't succeed, i wonder how those who succeeded did it.
So sorry to hear you guys complain deeply of failing the exam. But I will assure you that Nclex exam won't be a problem to you anymore,if you work with someone like Mr Andrew . he help me through my exam and I made it through.
Maam Blessing Q#5 pls clarify sodium thiosulfate is used in dyeing color, it is also used to bleach wool cotton silk soap glues clay sand and edible oils
CORRECT ANSWER IS A, the nurse should question the doctor order to apply heating pad to the patient abdomen. Applying a heating pad to the abdomen of a patient with sudden onset of abdominal pain can be risky because heat may worsen inflammation and potentially exacerbate conditions like appendicitis, where increased blood flow and potential rupture could be dangerous. It’s important to diagnose the cause of the pain before applying heat. The other orders (obtaining an abdominal x-ray, starting IV dextrose 5%, and keeping the patient NPO) are standard initial management steps for a patient with acute abdominal pain to diagnose and stabilize the patient.
CORRECT ANSWER IS B; manually ventilate through the endotracheal tube If the ventilator alarm persists and the patient's oxygen saturation continues to drop despite checking all connections, manually ventilating the patient through the endotracheal tube is the immediate priority. This ensures the patient receives adequate ventilation and oxygenation while troubleshooting the ventilator issue. Increasing oxygen delivery or calling the respiratory therapist may be necessary but are secondary to ensuring immediate ventilation. Elevating the head of the bed and applying a non-rebreather mask are less effective since the patient is already intubated and requires direct ventilation. clear now , thank for watching !!!
CORRECT ANSWER IS A, the nurse should question the doctor order to apply heating pad to the patient abdomen. Applying a heating pad to the abdomen of a patient with sudden onset of abdominal pain can be risky because heat may worsen inflammation and potentially exacerbate conditions like appendicitis, where increased blood flow and potential rupture could be dangerous. It’s important to diagnose the cause of the pain before applying heat. The other orders (obtaining an abdominal x-ray, starting IV dextrose 5%, and keeping the patient NPO) are standard initial management steps for a patient with acute abdominal pain to diagnose and stabilize the patient.
CORRECT ANSWER IS A, the nurse should question the doctor order to apply heating pad to the patient abdomen. Applying a heating pad to the abdomen of a patient with sudden onset of abdominal pain can be risky because heat may worsen inflammation and potentially exacerbate conditions like appendicitis, where increased blood flow and potential rupture could be dangerous. It’s important to diagnose the cause of the pain before applying heat. The other orders (obtaining an abdominal x-ray, starting IV dextrose 5%, and keeping the patient NPO) are standard initial management steps for a patient with acute abdominal pain to diagnose and stabilize the patient.
Correct answer is A; Covering the eye with protection is crucial to prevent further contamination, injury, or spreading the infection to others. This step directly addresses the source and containment of the infection, reducing the risk of complications. While the other options are supportive measures, eye protection is the primary preventive action.
CORRECT ANSWER IS A, the nurse should question the doctor order to apply heating pad to the patient abdomen. Applying a heating pad to the abdomen of a patient with sudden onset of abdominal pain can be risky because heat may worsen inflammation and potentially exacerbate conditions like appendicitis, where increased blood flow and potential rupture could be dangerous. It’s important to diagnose the cause of the pain before applying heat. The other orders (obtaining an abdominal x-ray, starting IV dextrose 5%, and keeping the patient NPO) are standard initial management steps for a patient with acute abdominal pain to diagnose and stabilize the patient.
Thanks for this video, it pains me that after studding so hard I end up failing 💔😪, I've taken the exams for the 4th time now and still didn't succeed, i wonder how those who succeeded did it.
You will pass Every one has their own season, just keep going, pray and believe you will receive, though The NGN has a lot of new stuff in it
Took my NCLEX -RN test last week and passedq with 150 questions on my second try!!, Huge Thanks to mr Andrew, he is a game changer
I'm glad to have been able to achieve success in nclex when i read through a post about him and how to get started with him help
I have sat for NCLEX Exam for the 6th time now and still failed, i guess license isn't meant for people like me, like what am I not doing right ?
So sorry to hear you guys complain deeply of failing the exam. But I will assure you that Nclex exam won't be a problem to you anymore,if you work with someone like Mr Andrew . he help me through my exam and I made it through.
Maam Blessing Q#5 pls clarify sodium thiosulfate is used in dyeing color, it is also used to bleach wool cotton silk soap glues clay sand and edible oils
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great job,
Finished
great, when is your exam coming up????
Kindly please send me the rationale for question no 4
Thank you
Hi maam can you clarify the answer for question #5?? Thank you maam
Good morning mam can u explain quesno 4
CORRECT ANSWER IS A, the nurse should question the doctor order to apply heating pad to the patient abdomen.
Applying a heating pad to the abdomen of a patient with sudden onset of abdominal pain can be risky because heat may worsen inflammation and potentially exacerbate conditions like appendicitis, where increased blood flow and potential rupture could be dangerous. It’s important to diagnose the cause of the pain before applying heat. The other orders (obtaining an abdominal x-ray, starting IV dextrose 5%, and keeping the patient NPO) are standard initial management steps for a patient with acute abdominal pain to diagnose and stabilize the patient.
Mam Can You Please Explain the Question No:9
#5 Vit. K is the answer
7 answer is c
Can you please give more question on adult nursing..😢
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Thank you so much mam
I like to ask u 1 doubt
Questn no 5
Can u plz tell me the correct answer becoz i seek vit k
Question no 11 ans c or b
CORRECT ANSWER IS B; manually ventilate through the endotracheal tube
If the ventilator alarm persists and the patient's oxygen saturation continues to drop despite checking all connections, manually ventilating the patient through the endotracheal tube is the immediate priority. This ensures the patient receives adequate ventilation and oxygenation while troubleshooting the ventilator issue. Increasing oxygen delivery or calling the respiratory therapist may be necessary but are secondary to ensuring immediate ventilation. Elevating the head of the bed and applying a non-rebreather mask are less effective since the patient is already intubated and requires direct ventilation.
clear now , thank for watching !!!
Rt lower pain means pt diagnosis like appendicitis so first think is nbm only once explain which condition this if we con t apply hot pack
CORRECT ANSWER IS A, the nurse should question the doctor order to apply heating pad to the patient abdomen.
Applying a heating pad to the abdomen of a patient with sudden onset of abdominal pain can be risky because heat may worsen inflammation and potentially exacerbate conditions like appendicitis, where increased blood flow and potential rupture could be dangerous. It’s important to diagnose the cause of the pain before applying heat. The other orders (obtaining an abdominal x-ray, starting IV dextrose 5%, and keeping the patient NPO) are standard initial management steps for a patient with acute abdominal pain to diagnose and stabilize the patient.
Tq mam which one nurse want to get doubt now only i understand question
Can u pls tell the rational for qnt no 4
Applying heat to the appendicitis pt's could lead to RUPTURE
CORRECT ANSWER IS A, the nurse should question the doctor order to apply heating pad to the patient abdomen.
Applying a heating pad to the abdomen of a patient with sudden onset of abdominal pain can be risky because heat may worsen inflammation and potentially exacerbate conditions like appendicitis, where increased blood flow and potential rupture could be dangerous. It’s important to diagnose the cause of the pain before applying heat. The other orders (obtaining an abdominal x-ray, starting IV dextrose 5%, and keeping the patient NPO) are standard initial management steps for a patient with acute abdominal pain to diagnose and stabilize the patient.
rationale for question no.10
Correct answer is A;
Covering the eye with protection is crucial to prevent further contamination, injury, or spreading the infection to others. This step directly addresses the source and containment of the infection, reducing the risk of complications. While the other options are supportive measures, eye protection is the primary preventive action.
Plz explain 4??
CORRECT ANSWER IS A, the nurse should question the doctor order to apply heating pad to the patient abdomen.
Applying a heating pad to the abdomen of a patient with sudden onset of abdominal pain can be risky because heat may worsen inflammation and potentially exacerbate conditions like appendicitis, where increased blood flow and potential rupture could be dangerous. It’s important to diagnose the cause of the pain before applying heat. The other orders (obtaining an abdominal x-ray, starting IV dextrose 5%, and keeping the patient NPO) are standard initial management steps for a patient with acute abdominal pain to diagnose and stabilize the patient.
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FOR WHICH QUESTIONS ???
A d
CORRECT
B c
C
CORRECT