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🎯Quiz Time: Test Your Critical Thinking! A nurse is caring for a patient with a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who is receiving oxygen therapy via nasal cannula at 4 liters per minute. The patient reports increasing dyspnea. What is the nurse's best action? A) Increase the oxygen flow rate to 6 liters per minute. B) Notify the healthcare provider about the patient's dyspnea. C) Switch to a non-rebreather mask for more effective oxygen delivery.  D) Encourage the patient to practice pursed-lip breathing. 💭 Drop your answers in the comments below! Ready to check your knowledge? Swipe for the correct answer and rationale. Answer: ✅ D) Encourage the patient to practice pursed-lip breathing. Rationale: Pursed-lip breathing slows the respiratory rate and enhances exhalation, reducing air trapping in patients with COPD. Increasing oxygen flow (A) could suppress their hypoxic drive, and a non-rebreather mask (C) is not necessary unless oxygen saturation is critically low. While notifying the healthcare provider (B) is important, addressing the dyspnea directly is the priority. 💡Knowing the right action in these scenarios can save lives!  Keep practicing and build your confidence. You’ve got this! 💪 #nclexquiz #nursingtips #copdmanagement #nursingstudents #nclexhighyield #criticalthinking #nurseeducation #healthcareprofessionals #patientcare #nursingpractice #respiratorycare #oxygentherapy #nursingrationale #nurselife #nurseknowledge #pursedlipbreathing #nursingskills #clinicalknowledge #nursingassessment #medicaleducation
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🎯Quiz Time: Test Your Critical Thinking! A nurse is caring for a patient with a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who is receiving oxygen therapy via nasal cannula at 4 liters per minute. The patient reports increasing dyspnea. What is the nurse's best action? A) Increase the oxygen flow rate to 6 liters per minute. B) Notify the healthcare provider about the patient's dyspnea. C) Switch to a non-rebreather mask for more effective oxygen delivery. D) Encourage the patient to practice pursed-lip breathing. 💭 Drop your answers in the comments below! Ready to check your knowledge? Swipe for the correct answer and rationale. Answer: ✅ D) Encourage the patient to practice pursed-lip breathing. Rationale: Pursed-lip breathing slows the respiratory rate and enhances exhalation, reducing air trapping in patients with COPD. Increasing oxygen flow (A) could suppress their hypoxic drive, and a non-rebreather mask (C) is not necessary unless oxygen saturation is critically low. While notifying the healthcare provider (B) is important, addressing the dyspnea directly is the priority. 💡Knowing the right action in these scenarios can save lives! Keep practicing and build your confidence. You’ve got this! 💪 #nclexquiz #nursingtips #copdmanagement #nursingstudents #nclexhighyield #criticalthinking #nurseeducation #healthcareprofessionals #patientcare #nursingpractice #respiratorycare #oxygentherapy #nursingrationale #nurselife #nurseknowledge #pursedlipbreathing #nursingskills #clinicalknowledge #nursingassessment #medicaleducation
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Drop your answer below and show off your NCLEX knowledge! Let’s see how well you handle this critical nursing scenario. #nclexprep #nursingquiz #criticalthinking #nursingschool #nursinglife #futurenurse #healthcareheroes #nurselife #nursingstudents #nurseeducation #clinicalskills #nursingchallenges #patientcare #nclexquestions #nursingjourney #nursingcommunity #nurseknowledge #studyhard #clinicalpractice #nursingtest #nextgennurses
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