This increases systemic vascular resistance, which helps force blood into the lungs and improves oxygenation.
Their "magical thinking" leads them to believe their thoughts or actions caused their illness. The Complexity of Congenital Conditions She encountered —a classic NCLEX topic
The deeper Sarah went, the more complex the rationales became. She encountered —a classic NCLEX topic. She moved on to
Sarah realized that the "100 Questions" weren't about memorization; they were about . The rationales taught her to look for the "most" important information—like noting a recent episode of pharyngitis in a child with suspected rheumatic fever. Sarah knew that in pediatric nursing
She moved on to . The rationale reminded her that CF is an autosomal recessive disorder where pulmonary secretions are abnormally thick, necessitating a high-calorie diet and chest physiotherapy. Critical Thinking and Prioritization
She wasn't just studying for an exam; she was preparing for the "Next Generation" of her career. Sarah knew that in pediatric nursing, the stakes were different. You weren't just treating a patient; you were treating a family. The First Hurdle: Growth and Development