Key Concepts
Overview
Acute vs Chronic Prioritization sits in the Exam Strategy lane for NCLEX-RN preparation: you are learning how the exam thinks, not replacing pathophysiology lessons. Boards reward consistent rules—identify the question type, name the primary threat (airway, breathing, circulation, safety), then choose the option that closes the highest-risk gap first. Connect strategy to clinical anchors when the stem is clinical: review sepsis early recognition for escalation patterns and PPE & transmission basics when infection control distractors appear. Use your pathway hubs for mixed practice: Canada RN lessons · US RN lessons. Learning objectives: restate what the item is asking (first, best, priority, NGN layer); list two objective data points you would seek before acting; identify one common trap specific to this topic. Strategy priorities: protect life and safety before psychosocial comfort unless the stem isolates a stable teaching need; match scope and delegation rules; avoid answers that delay assessment when the client is unstable. Why it matters for nursing care: Acute vs Chronic Prioritization requires early recognition, careful trend assessment, and rapid prioritization when the patient begins to deteriorate. Clinical decisions...
