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Beers criteria themes at exam depth, deprescribing communication, and monitoring for anticholinergic burden.
Read articleOxygenation, culture timing, isolation decisions, and older adult presentation differences for pneumonia items.
Read articleWeight-based fluid estimates at exam level, shock recognition, and parent teaching for mild versus severe dehydration.
Read articlePain control within safety limits, NPO care, enzyme lab interpretation at exam level, and complication surveillance.
Read articleRespiratory depression recognition, rescue dosing concepts, Good Samaritan themes, and stigma-reducing teaching.
Read articleWork of breathing, CPAP concepts, glucose monitoring, and thermoregulation for neonatal respiratory items.
Read articleA clear, repeatable prioritization framework for the NCLEX-RN: airway, perfusion, neuro change, safety, then teaching, applied through Next Generation NCLEX clinical judgment.
Read articleDroplet precautions, assessment clusters, pediatric and adult cues, and safety around rapid antimicrobial administration.
Read articleAmmonia concepts at exam depth, neuro assessment, protein and medication cautions, and bleeding risk in hepatic dysfunction.
Read articleOsmotic shifts, neurologic monitoring, correction cautions, and fluid replacement principles frequently tested on RN exams.
Read articleRepletion cautions, digoxin interactions, dysrhythmia recognition, and teaching points for safe electrolyte management.
Read articleAcute and chronic congestive heart failure nursing care for U.S. RN students, including diuretic safety, daily weights, fluid limits, NGN cues, and discharge teaching.
Read articleA plain-language guide to the Next Generation NCLEX clinical judgment cycle, with examples of how each of the six steps appears in case studies, bowtie items, and trend questions.
Read articleA focused COPD nursing assessment for U.S. RN students, including ABG patterns, oxygen targets, exacerbation triggers, and Next Generation NCLEX clinical judgment cues.
Read articleTherapeutic communication, means reduction, involuntary hold concepts at exam level, and documentation priorities.
Read articleHow U.S. RNs apply the Hour-1 sepsis bundle, monitor lactate and perfusion, and act on Next Generation NCLEX clinical judgment cues for adult sepsis and septic shock.
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