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NCLEX Knowledge Check: What laboratory test is used to confirm the diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) after a positive screening? ✅ CORRECT ANSWER: Sputum culture #nclex #nclex101 #nclexexam #nclexprep #nclexpractice #nursingstudent
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💉 NCLEX Practice Question: A nurse is caring for a patient receiving continuous intravenous heparin infusion for the treatment of deep vein thrombosis. The patient's most recent activated partial thromboplastin time result is 120 seconds. What is the nurse's most appropriate action? A) Increase the rate of the heparin infusion. B) Administer protamine sulfate and monitor the patient closely. C) Stop the heparin infusion and notify the healthcare provider. D) Continue the heparin infusion and recheck activated partial thromboplastin time in six hours. Correct Answer: C) Stop the heparin infusion and notify the healthcare provider. Rationale: An activated partial thromboplastin time of 120 seconds is significantly above the therapeutic range, which is typically between 60 and 80 seconds for patients undergoing heparin therapy. This result places the patient at high risk for bleeding complications. The nurse should immediately discontinue the infusion and notify the healthcare provider for further instructions. Administering protamine sulfate, the antidote for heparin, may be required if active bleeding is present, but halting the infusion is the primary and immediate step. 🩺 Studying for NCLEX? Understanding lab results and appropriate nursing actions are key to acing critical care questions like this one! 💡 Tag a friend who’s also preparing for the NCLEX and let’s learn together! 💬 #nclexpractice #nursingschool #heparintherapy #nursingeducation #nurselife #criticalcare #studynursing #nursinggoals #rnprep #nclexprep #medsurgnursing #labvalues #patientsafety #clinicalskills #nursingstudents #futurenurse #studywithme #healthcareheroes #nursingknowledge #criticalthinking #rnlife
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💉 NCLEX Practice Question: A nurse is caring for a patient receiving continuous intravenous heparin infusion for the treatment of deep vein thrombosis. The patient's most recent activated partial thromboplastin time result is 120 seconds. What is the nurse's most appropriate action? A) Increase the rate of the heparin infusion. B) Administer protamine sulfate and monitor the patient closely. C) Stop the heparin infusion and notify the healthcare provider. D) Continue the heparin infusion and recheck activated partial thromboplastin time in six hours. Correct Answer: C) Stop the heparin infusion and notify the healthcare provider. Rationale: An activated partial thromboplastin time of 120 seconds is significantly above the therapeutic range, which is typically between 60 and 80 seconds for patients undergoing heparin therapy. This result places the patient at high risk for bleeding complications. The nurse should immediately discontinue the infusion and notify the healthcare provider for further instructions. Administering protamine sulfate, the antidote for heparin, may be required if active bleeding is present, but halting the infusion is the primary and immediate step. 🩺 Studying for NCLEX? Understanding lab results and appropriate nursing actions are key to acing critical care questions like this one! 💡 Tag a friend who’s also preparing for the NCLEX and let’s learn together! 💬 #nclexpractice #nursingschool #heparintherapy #nursingeducation #nurselife #criticalcare #studynursing #nursinggoals #rnprep #nclexprep #medsurgnursing #labvalues #patientsafety #clinicalskills #nursingstudents #futurenurse #studywithme #healthcareheroes #nursingknowledge #criticalthinking #rnlife
NCLEX Knowledge Check: Which type of heart failure can lead to pulmonary congestion and shortness of breath? ✅ CORRECT ANSWER: Left-sided heart failure #nclex #nclex101 #nclexexam #nclexprep #nclexpractice
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NCLEX Knowledge Check: Would an increase or decrease in CD4+ T-cell count indicate that  combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) is effective for a client? ✅ CORRECT ANSWER: Increase #nursing #nclex101 #nclex #nclextips #nclexpractice
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💰$29 for NCLEX Prep + Huge end of year savings! for a limited time! Visit NURSING.com/lifetime or click the link in the bio! 5 Common 🆘 Emergencies Nurses 👩‍⚕️ See in the Winter ❄️ ER nurses encounter all kinds of emergencies over the course of a day, but in the winter months, specifically in colder climates, they may see an increase in cold weather-related emergencies such as Frostbite, Hypothermia, Heart Attacks, Falls and Fractures, and Carbon Monoxide Poisoning to name a few. Be prepared this holiday season and be careful out there. Happy nursing 🫶 #happynursing #futurenurse #lpnstudent #lpn #lpntorun #rnstudent #nursingschoolproblems #nursingnotes #studentnurse #nursingstudents #nursingschool #nclexprep #nclexrn #nclexpn #nclex #nclexpracticequestions #nclexpractice #nclexpass #nclexexam #ernursing #triage #er #winteremergencies
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