YOUR WEEKEND NCLEX TIP
Chronic is more stable than acute. This gets tricky when you’re trying to prioritize your care and there’s a chronically ill patient involved. For example, even though COPD is an airway issue, it’s a chronic one - therefore it’s lower on the priority list than caring for any acutely sick patients.
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