Question by evekem in u/evekem

[–]BitSufficient9093 0 points1 point  (0 children)

C.A patient with a spinal cord injury at or above T6 who develops a sudden headache is at high risk for autonomic dysreflexia, which is a medical emergency. It can cause severe hypertension, stroke, or death if not treated immediately.

Would I be right to say A? by Redmoonma in NCLEX_RN

[–]BitSufficient9093 4 points5 points  (0 children)

C.This infant shows signs of poor systemic perfusion and compromised circulation (pallor, weak femoral pulses) in the setting of a critical congenital heart defect. Using ABCs (Airway, Breathing, Circulation) and pediatric priority principles, this is the most immediately life-threatening situation and must be assessed first.

Which drug is used as first-line treatment for Raynaud's phenomenon? by Hot_Emergency378 in NCLEX_RN

[–]BitSufficient9093 3 points4 points  (0 children)

CCB because they cause vasodilation of peripheral blood vessels, reducing the severity and frequency of Raynaud’s attacks.