NCLEX Question of the Day

April 7, 2026

Reduction of Risk Potential QID 372

The nurse is caring for a client who has just undergone a cardiac catheterization. What is the priority nursing assessment post-procedure?

A:
Checking the puncture site for bleeding or hematoma
B:
Assessing the range of motion in the affected extremity
C:
Monitoring for nausea and vomiting
D:
Evaluating neurological status

Explanation

After a cardiac catheterization, the priority assessment is checking the puncture site for bleeding or hematoma formation since significant hemorrhage can occur. Monitoring for nausea and vomiting, assessing range of motion, and evaluating neurological status are all important but secondary to ensuring the puncture site is secure.

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