A TIP I USE FOR ANSWERING PRIORITY QUESTIONS. 1. Identity the topic,aka what the question is asking. 2. Go through answer options and point out Assessment answer choices and Implementation answer choices. Assessment answer choices provides information or data on the client. Implementation answer choices is an action. Eliminate implementation choices because we assess first unless otherwise. 3. Maslow Hierarchy - Physical level takes priority over psychological levels. Unless the question is related to psych. 4. ABC - AIRWAY takes first priority, BREATHING is second priority then CIRCULATION in that order. 5. Compare the answer outcomes to the topic . Does it make sense to the question. I hope this helps ❤
The patient came in for an allergy test which mean the patient is trying to figure out what he/she is allergic too, so this is kind of a give away. Right after the injection, the patient has a reaction. It is safe to assume that it is an allergic reaction since it is an allergy test. Hope this helps :)
I was confused by question nr 6 because it is a priority question meaning "what is the best" not which one is first, so I assumed the best would be option a, and b would be an answer if it was a "first" question. Am I overthinking this?
@henryaddah5091 so I was going by the Klimek lecture on Spotify where he talks about a "best" and "first" kinds of questions, and they are not the same.
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A TIP I USE FOR ANSWERING PRIORITY QUESTIONS.
1. Identity the topic,aka what the question is asking.
2. Go through answer options and point out Assessment answer choices and Implementation answer choices. Assessment answer choices provides information or data on the client. Implementation answer choices is an action. Eliminate implementation choices because we assess first unless otherwise.
3. Maslow Hierarchy - Physical level takes priority over psychological levels. Unless the question is related to psych.
4. ABC - AIRWAY takes first priority, BREATHING is second priority then CIRCULATION in that order.
5. Compare the answer outcomes to the topic . Does it make sense to the question.
I hope this helps ❤
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This was a great lesson 6-5-24
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it was a very good lecture
I have a question to ask you about, Did you check the client allergies before you administer Epinephrine?
The patient came in for an allergy test which mean the patient is trying to figure out what he/she is allergic too, so this is kind of a give away. Right after the injection, the patient has a reaction. It is safe to assume that it is an allergic reaction since it is an allergy test. Hope this helps :)
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I was confused by question nr 6 because it is a priority question meaning "what is the best" not which one is first, so I assumed the best would be option a, and b would be an answer if it was a "first" question. Am I overthinking this?
Priority = what you would have to do first
@henryaddah5091 so I was going by the Klimek lecture on Spotify where he talks about a "best" and "first" kinds of questions, and they are not the same.
Does anyone know what time they normally post results?
Please the next tach interpretation EKG
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