NCLEX-RN (Registered Nurse) Practice Exam · Question
Which patient finding would the nurse prioritize when caring for multiple patients on a medical-surgical unit?
Sudden confusion and restlessness can indicate an acute change in neurological status, hypoxia, or other serious conditions requiring immediate assessment.
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Question: Which patient finding would the nurse prioritize when caring for multiple patients on a medical-surgical unit?
Answer options:
- A patient complaining of 4/10 chronic back pain.
- A patient asking for assistance to the bathroom.
- A patient with diabetes whose blood glucose is 6.5 mmol/L. ✅ A patient with a sudden onset of confusion and restlessness.
Correct answer: A patient with a sudden onset of confusion and restlessness.
Explanation: Sudden confusion and restlessness can indicate an acute change in neurological status, hypoxia, or other serious conditions requiring immediate assessment.
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