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πŸ‘©β€βš•οΈ Registered Nurse | NCLEX-RN Preparation
πŸ“– Daily Practice Questions (NCLEX Pattern)
🧠 Concept Clarity + Clinical Thinking
🎯 Priority β€’ SATA β€’ Case Study Based
🌎 Preparing Nurses for Global Success

15/04/2026

πŸ’‘ NCLEX Tips:
β€’ Isotonic β†’ stays in vessels
β€’ Hypotonic β†’ into cells (swelling)
β€’ Hypertonic β†’ out of cells (shrinking)

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πŸ“Œ Study smart, save lives πŸ’™
Nursing Officer RN

15/04/2026

πŸ“š Study smart, revise fast, and boost your NCLEX score!

β€’ Osmotic laxatives work by pulling water into the intestines
β€’ Always monitor fluid & electrolyte balance
β€’ Long-term use can lead to complications

⚠️ NCLEX Alert:
If the patient has bowel obstruction or severe dehydration β†’ DO NOT GIVE

14/04/2026

Tonsillectomy primary nursing gole Nclex pattern

14/04/2026

We are beyond grateful to celebrate 10,000 followers on our Nursing Officer RN page! πŸ’™

This milestone is not just a numberβ€”it represents a growing community of passionate nurses, dedicated learners, and future healthcare heroes. 🩺✨

Thank you for your continuous support, trust, and love. Your engagement motivates us to keep sharing valuable nursing knowledge, NCLEX tips, and career guidance every single day.

14/04/2026

Nclex question of the day

14/04/2026

🩺 NCLEX Nursing Notes: Hematoma – Assessment Findings

πŸ’‘ Key Clinical Features to Remember:
β€’ πŸ”΄ Severe, abnormal pain β†’ Not typical postpartum discomfort
β€’ ⚠️ Perineal pressure β†’ Client may feel urge for bowel movement
β€’ πŸ‘€ Swelling & discoloration β†’ Palpable, tender hematoma in perineal area
β€’ 🚫 Urinary retention β†’ Inability to void due to pressure
β€’ πŸ§ͺ ↓ Hemoglobin & Hematocrit β†’ Indicates blood loss
β€’ 🚨 Signs of Shock (late sign!)
β€’ Pallor
β€’ Tachycardia
β€’ Hypotension

13/04/2026

Medical errors Nclex

13/04/2026

Endotracheal intubation Nclex

13/04/2026

πŸ”Ή Phase I – Pharmaceutical Phase:
After administration, the drug undergoes disintegration and dissolution, making it available for absorption in the body.

πŸ”Ή Phase II – Pharmacokinetic Phase (ADME):
The drug is processed through Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and Excretion, determining how it moves and is eliminated from the body.

πŸ”Ή Phase III – Pharmacodynamic Phase:
The drug interacts with receptors, producing the desired therapeutic effect.

12/04/2026

**β€œπŸ“Š Know your numbers, save your life!
When should a diabetic patient report high glucose? πŸ€”
πŸ’‘ NCLEX High-Yield Question – Test your knowledge!”**
πŸ”₯ Hook Line
β€œAre you ready for NCLEX? πŸ§ πŸ‘‡β€
🎯 CTA
β€œComment your answer & check if you’re right! βœ…β€
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12/04/2026

⭐ Most Important: β†’ Cystic Artery
πŸ‘‰ β€œTriangle = Artery Alert!”

⚠️ Clinical Importance:
β€’ Must be identified during cholecystectomy
β€’ Wrong identification β†’ bile duct injury

🚨 Post-Op Watch For:
βœ”οΈ Abdominal Pain
βœ”οΈ Jaundice
βœ”οΈ Fever
βœ”οΈ Bile Leakage

πŸ’‘ NCLEX Tip:
If the question mentions Calot’s triangle β†’ think Cystic Artery

πŸ“š Study smart, score high πŸ’™

12/04/2026

Irregular rhythm? β†’ Think Arrhythmia ⚠️
No P wave? β†’ Atrial Fibrillation 🚨
Wide QRS complex? β†’ Ventricular problem ⚑
ST elevation? β†’ Myocardial Infarction (MI) ❀️

πŸ“Œ Normal ECG:
β€’ P before every QRS βœ”οΈ
β€’ PR interval: 0.12–0.20 sec
β€’ QRS: < 0.12 sec

πŸ’‘ Quick Trick:
P = Push atria
QRS = Quick contraction
T = Time to relax

πŸ“Œ Stay sharp, read ECG fast, pass NCLEX πŸ’™

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