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NCLEX Question of the Day

June 10, 2026 Reduction of Risk Potential

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Reduction of Risk Potential QID 835

A nurse is caring for a patient who has just undergone a cardiac catheterization. Which of the following findings should the nurse report immediately to the healthcare provider?

  1. Mild discomfort at the insertion site

  2. A small amount of serous drainage from the insertion site

  3. Bruising around the insertion site

  4. Correct answer A sudden increase in the size of the hematoma at the insertion site

Rationale

A sudden increase in the size of the hematoma at the insertion site after cardiac catheterization may indicate active bleeding and is a potential emergency that should be reported immediately to the healthcare provider. Mild discomfort, bruising, and a small amount of serous drainage can be normal findings post-procedure and are typically not emergent.

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