Asked by jeannette bulonza on Sep 27, 2024
High priority
A) Patient that needs to be turned to prevent pneumonia
B) Patient with acute asthma attack
C) Patient who will be discharged in 2 days who needs teaching
Acute Asthma Attack
A sudden worsening of asthma symptoms, such as wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath, requiring immediate medical attention.
High Priority
Describing tasks, issues, or situations that require immediate attention and action before others due to their importance or urgency.
Needs Teaching
Identifies areas where patients or their families require instruction to improve health outcomes or manage conditions effectively.
- Rank the provision of patient care by the urgency of medical conditions and needs for assistance.
Learning Objectives
- Rank the provision of patient care by the urgency of medical conditions and needs for assistance.
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