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NCLEX Practice Quiz: Cohorting Patients – Which Pairing is Incorrect?
NCLEX-RN Practice Question: Cohorting Patients for Infection Control
It is important for healthcare workers to understand the different types of infection control precautions and how to implement them correctly to prevent the spread of infections in clinical settings.
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NCLEX Practice Quiz: Complication of Acute Bacterial Endocarditis
NCLEX Practice Quiz: Complication of Acute Bacterial Endocarditis
What are the clinical features of subacute endocarditis?The onset of subacute endocarditis is slow and gradual, lasting for several weeks and may present with non-specific signs and symptoms. The individual may experience flu-like symptoms such as low-grade fever, cough, decreased appetite, nausea, weight loss, generalized myalgias, and joint pains. During the physical examination, the person may present with a fever and a heart murmur.
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NCLEX Exam Practice Question: Biphasic Defibrillation for Adults
NCLEX Exam Based Practice Questions with Rationale: Biphasic Defibrillation for Adults
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NCLEX Practice Question: Identifying Critical Clinical Findings in Acute Pericarditis
NCLEX Practice Question: Identifying Critical Clinical Findings in Acute Pericarditis