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Disaster nursing- NCLEX Test Questions and Answers Graded A+
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    Disaster nursing- NCLEX Test Questions and Answers Graded A+

  • You're working as a triage nurse during a disaster situa- tion. Based on the triage color code tags placed on each of the wounded, which tag color represents the wounded who have the highest priority of being treated first? A. Green B. Yellow C. Red D. Black A catastrophic disaster has occurred 5 miles from the hospital you are working in. The hospital's disaster plan is activated and the wounded are brought to the hospital. You're helping triage the survivors. One of the wou...
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Disaster Nursing- NCLEX Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified
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    Disaster Nursing- NCLEX Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified

  • Disaster Nursing- NCLEX Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified Which principle guides care when resources are limited during a disaster? A. Primary prevention B. Triage C. Informed consent D. Continuity of care Which client should be treated first using disaster triage? A. Client with minor abrasions B. Client crying and anxious C. Client with airway obstruction D. Client with closed ankle fracture What color tag is assigned to a client with li...
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NCLEX-RN & NCLEX-PN Disaster Nursing / Score 100% / 2025 Update / NCLEX Practice Questions & Rationales
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    NCLEX-RN & NCLEX-PN Disaster Nursing / Score 100% / 2025 Update / NCLEX Practice Questions & Rationales

  • Prepare for the 2025 NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN exams with these essential Disaster Nursing practice questions and rationales. Covers triage tags, emergency preparedness, bioterrorism, and disaster response principles to help nursing students score 100% on tests and assignments.
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Exam (elaborations) Disaster nursing- NCLEX
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DISASTER NURSING- NCLEX EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
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    DISASTER NURSING- NCLEX EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+

  • DISASTER NURSING- NCLEX EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+ 1. The answer is C: Red. The red tag indicates the patient must be seen first because they have life-threat- ening injuries, but could survive if treated quickly. The patient is still alive but there is a severe alter- ation in their breathing, circulation, or mental status that requires im- mediate medical attention. 2. The answer is C: Green tags are for patients who have MINOR injuries. If the patient can walk around th...
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Disaster nursing- NCLEX 2024  Updated
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    Disaster nursing- NCLEX 2024 Updated

  • The answer is C: Red. The red tag indicates the patient must be seen first because they have lifethreatening injuries, but could survive if treated quickly. The patient is still alive but there is a severe alteration in their breathing, circulation, or mental status that requires immediate medical attention. You're working as a triage nurse during a disaster situation. Based on the triage color code tags placed on each of the wounded, which tag color represents the wounded who have the high...
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Disaster nursing- NCLEX | Questions and answers | Latest 20242/5
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Disaster nursing- NCLEX EXAM QUESTIONS &ANSWERS GRADED A+
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    Disaster nursing- NCLEX EXAM QUESTIONS &ANSWERS GRADED A+

  • The answer is C: Red. The red tag indicates the patient must be seen first because they have lifethreatening injuries, but could survive if treated quickly. The patient is still alive but there is a severe alteration in their breathing, circulation, or mental status that requires immediate medical attention. You're working as a triage nurse during a disaster situation. Based on the triage color code tags placed on each of the wounded, which tag color represents the wounded who have the highe...
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Disaster nursing- NCLEX Questions with Correct Answers
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    Disaster nursing- NCLEX Questions with Correct Answers

  • The answer is C: Red. The red tag indicates the patient must be seen first because they have lifethreatening injuries, but could survive if treated quickly. The patient is still alive but there is a severe alteration in their breathing, circulation, or mental status that requires immediate medical attention. You're working as a triage nurse during a disaster situation. Based on the triage color code tags placed on each of the wounded, which tag color represents the wounded who have the hi...
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Disaster nursing- NCLEX EXAM QUESTIONS &ANSWERS GRADED A+
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    Disaster nursing- NCLEX EXAM QUESTIONS &ANSWERS GRADED A+

  • The answer is C: Red. The red tag indicates the patient must be seen first because they have lifethreatening injuries, but could survive if treated quickly. The patient is still alive but there is a severe alteration in their breathing, circulation, or mental status that requires immediate medical attention. You're working as a triage nurse during a disaster situation. Based on the triage color code tags placed on each of the wounded, which tag color represents the wounded who have the hi...
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