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Electrolyte questions are among the most missed on the NCLEX, not because students don’t study, but because they’re taught to memorize values rather than recognize danger patterns. In this lesson, you’ll learn how the NCLEX actually tests electrolytes by asking one critical question: 👉 Which electrolyte abnormality is the MOST dangerous right now? This video will help you: ✔ Prioritize electrolytes based on organ risk (heart vs brain vs muscles) ✔ Recognize why potassium is the most dangerous electrolyte ✔ Understand why how potassium is given matters (IV safety) ✔ Identify when sodium becomes a neurological emergency ✔ Understand the calcium–magnesium relationship; the NCLEX loves to test ✔ Use trends, not single lab values, to choose the safest answer This is Lesson 3 in the Fluids, Electrolytes & ABGs: Patterns → Decisions series, designed to help nursing students think the way the NCLEX expects — calmly, safely, and with confidence. 📌 In This Series, You’ll Learn: • Fluid balance patterns (who is dry vs overloaded) • Electrolyte red flags that signal danger • ABGs without panic • Medication + lab safety connections • How to choose the next-best step under pressure 👉 Subscribe for exam-focused nursing education 👉 Download the companion workbook when it’s released at NurseEdScholar.com Stop memorizing numbers. Start recognizing danger. Welcome to NurseEdScholar — your trusted hub for NCLEX success, clinical judgment, prioritization, delegation, and medication safety. This channel is designed for nursing students who want to stop memorizing and start thinking like safe nurses, exactly the way the NCLEX expects. On this channel, you’ll learn: ✔ NCLEX clinical judgment strategies ✔ Prioritization & delegation (what to do first) ✔ Pharmacology & medication safety ✔ Next-Gen NCLEX case study thinking ✔ Patient safety frameworks that actually work 📘 Download practice workbooks and study tools at NurseEdScholar.com 🔔 Subscribe for weekly NCLEX-focused lessons 💬 Comment on your biggest nursing school or NCLEX struggle Study Smarter. Test Like a Pro. 📌 PLAYLISTS ▶ Clinical Judgment, Prioritization & Delegation ▶ Pharmacology Safety (High-Yield NCLEX Meds) ⚠️ Educational content only. Not a substitute for medical advice or institutional policy. © NurseEdScholar. All rights reserved. #NCLEX #Electrolytes #NursingStudent #NextGenNCLEX #ClinicalJudgment #NCLEXPrep #NurseEdScholar