NCLEX-RN (Registered Nurse) Practice Exam · Question
A patient is hypotensive and dizzy. The nurse should immediately:
Elevating the legs can promote venous return to the heart, potentially increasing blood pressure and alleviating dizziness caused by hypotension.
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Question: A patient is hypotensive and dizzy. The nurse should immediately:
Answer options: ✅ Elevate the patient's legs
- Administer an antiemetic
- Offer a high-sugar snack
- Increase the room temperature
Correct answer: Elevate the patient's legs
Explanation: Elevating the legs can promote venous return to the heart, potentially increasing blood pressure and alleviating dizziness caused by hypotension.
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