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Welcome back to NCLEX Challenges 176 by Crack The NCLEX! This episode focuses on two high-priority clinical scenarios frequently tested on the NCLEX and Next Gen NCLEX (NGN). 🔹 Scenario 1: Urinary Catheter Leakage – What Is the First Action? A postoperative client with an indwelling urinary catheter develops urine leakage around the catheter insertion site. Which nursing action should be done first? We break down: • Why catheter obstruction or kinking is the most common cause • The importance of assessing equipment before interventions • Foley catheter troubleshooting strategies • When irrigation or provider notification is appropriate • NCLEX prioritization using the assess-before-act rule 🔹 Scenario 2: Child Choking Emergency – Immediate Intervention A school nurse observes a 3-year-old child choking and turning blue while eating lunch. What should the nurse do first? We review: • Pediatric choking emergency protocols • When to perform abdominal thrusts (Heimlich maneuver) • Why blind finger sweeps are dangerous • Differences between infant vs child choking management • Emergency response priorities for NCLEX In This Video, You’ll Learn ✅ Foley catheter troubleshooting and assessment ✅ How to apply the assess-first NCLEX rule ✅ Pediatric choking emergency management ✅ Differences between infant and child airway interventions ✅ High-yield prioritization strategies ✅ NGN clinical judgment breakdown Perfect for RN & PN students preparing for NCLEX 2026, repeat test-takers, and anyone strengthening emergency nursing decision-making. Comment your answers before watching the rationale — train your brain for real NCLEX thinking! 🔔 Subscribe for daily NCLEX challenges: / @crackthenclex Watch the full NCLEX Challenges Playlist: • Daily Chalanges NCLEX RN & PN