- "Mr. Aslam's BP is way too high."
- Change "just to let you know" to "This is to inform you" and "a bit high" to the specific reading.
- "You need to come see the patient in 202 now."
- "FYI, BP in 202 is 160/100."

Category: BS Nursing
- "ambulating in hall"
- "No signs of distress"
- "noted"
- "Their gate" (should be "gait")
- "Dr. Ali called with new orders."
- "New order for Morphine 2mg IV PRN for pain."
- "T.O. Dr. Ali/N. Sameena, RN: Morphine 2mg IV PRN for severe pain."
- "Telephone order received for pain medication."
- A comma splice
- A complex sentence
- Parallel structure
- Subject-verb disagreement
- What "anti-emetic" means.
- Who gave the medication.
- Whether the nausea or the medication was effective.
- The dose of the medication.
- The patient totally freaked out and fell off the bed.
- The patient became very agitated and then he fell.
- The patient attempted to climb over the bed rails, became entangled, and fell to the floor.
- The patient fell out of his bed when he was trying to get up by himself.
- heart
- kidney
- liver
- lung
- The patient said that he felt "much better."
- The patient stated, "I feel much better today".
- The patient stated "I feel much better today."
- The patient stated, "I feel much better today."
- good or normal
- painful or difficult
- fast
- slow
- at home
- in a hospital or healthcare setting
- from an animal
- through genetic transmission
- except
- accept
- expect
- access
- "Adverse" means harmful, while "averse" means having a strong dislike or opposition.
- "Adverse" means to oppose, while "averse" means a type of poetry.
- They are synonyms and can be used interchangeably.
- "Adverse" relates to weather, while "averse" relates to personality.
- The nurse's responsibilities include assessing patients, the administration of medication, and patient education.
- The nurse is responsible for assessing patients, administering medication, and educating patients.
- The nurse's job is to assess patients, medication administration, and teaching patients.
- The nurse assesses patients, she administers medication, and also patient education.
- The nurse, who was highly experienced, calmed the anxious patient.
- The patient was referred to a specialist with a rare condition.
- In the morning, the doctor will make his rounds.
- Speaking softly, the nurse explained the procedure.
- more, then
- most, than
- more, than
- much, then
- barometer
- spirometer
- glucometer
- goniometer
- managed
- menaced
- menaged
- manacled
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