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Question 1 and 2 Contradict seem to contradict each other. If the question says "what"action" should the nurse take" That usually indicates implementing something, not assessing. So in question 1, the "action" was loosen the restraint. I mean we skipped right by Assessing the situation! - but the question asked for an "action". So that seems.okay.. But in question 2 the phrase uses the word "action" and the answer is to re-assess?
Question 1 includes already assessing the patient in the question. Whereas Question 2 is about what to do prior to doing something with the patient. In Question 1 you already assessed and found the fingers to be blue. So the question is asking what you should do (implement) to mitigate what's happening to the patient. Question 2 is about you leaving a patient in restraints and the family took them off. Some time passed, so what should you do now that the family left. You always want to assess first then implement/do something. It may be confusing but that's how I formed my answer/rational to the questions.
To apply the strategies start off with APIE after reading the question then use the ABCD’s. You should have an answer after applying these. Also remember the answer is sometimes given in part of the question. So when you choose an answer ask yourself if it is answering the question being asked.
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thank you for existing, i needed to know how to implement this strategy for my hesi test.
Now i know how to read the questions carefully
You are so welcome! I have been there and know how important it is to read those questions and analyze it carefully! How did your exam turn out?
Hi can you post more questions? Thank you.
Why was JOHN having PREMENSTRUAL swelling? fishy!
I was thinking the same thing! So weird
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Sorry about the typo guys that should be a female name instead!
Because John is actually a female transitioning to become a male. Lol
How do we know when to use which method ?
Beware of scammers in the comments sections ! Claiming they can help you pass ur hesi or NCLEX exam . Protect urself from scammers.
Thank you! I reported the comments so hopefully they will be removed soon. How did you exam go?
Question 1 and 2 Contradict seem to contradict each other. If the question says "what"action" should the nurse take" That usually indicates implementing something, not assessing. So in question 1, the "action" was loosen the restraint. I mean we skipped right by Assessing the situation! - but the question asked for an "action". So that seems.okay.. But in question 2 the phrase uses the word "action" and the answer is to re-assess?
Question 1 includes already assessing the patient in the question. Whereas Question 2 is about what to do prior to doing something with the patient.
In Question 1 you already assessed and found the fingers to be blue. So the question is asking what you should do (implement) to mitigate what's happening to the patient. Question 2 is about you leaving a patient in restraints and the family took them off. Some time passed, so what should you do now that the family left. You always want to assess first then implement/do something. It may be confusing but that's how I formed my answer/rational to the questions.
Hw do u know when to apply the strategies
To apply the strategies start off with APIE after reading the question then use the ABCD’s. You should have an answer after applying these. Also remember the answer is sometimes given in part of the question. So when you choose an answer ask yourself if it is answering the question being asked.