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NCLEX-RN | QB1 | Practice Exam #23 (50 questions)

 

1. Which vitamin deficiency is most likely to be a long-term consequence of a full-thickness burn injury?

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2. Nurse Ron is observing a male client using a walker. The nurse determines that the client is using the walker correctly if the client:

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3. The obligation to maintain efficient ethical standards in the practice of nursing belong to this body:

4. When completing the history and physical examination of a client diagnosed with osteoarthritis, which of the following would the nurse assess?

5. If a vial of Gentamycin contains 80 mg in 2 ml, the physician order is 16 mg every 8 hr., the nurse should give every time:

6. A nurse is giving discharge planning instruction to the parents of a 1-years old child with acute otitis media. Which of the following discharge instruction take FIRST priority?

7. SITUATION : Knowledge of the drug prophantheline bromide [Probanthine] Is necessary in treatment of various disorders.Q. What is the action of this drug?

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8. Example of health promotion:

9. A female client is receiving IV Mannitol. An assessment specific to safe administration of the said drug is:

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10. Situation: You are the nurse in the Out-Patient-Department and during your shift you encountered multiple children's condition. The following questions apply.A child with visible severe wasting or severe palmar pallor may be classified as:

11. A child is treated for bacterial meningitis with an intravenous antimicrobial agent. Which of the following BEST indicates effectiveness of the treatment?

12. Which of the following conclusions of Ms. Caputo about leadership characteristics is TRUE?

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13. Situation: Cancer of the prostate is the leading cancer in Men other than skin cancer. The following questions will assess your knowledge and theoretical foundation in dealing with clients with prostate cancer.Q. PSA is used not for the detection but to know if the cancer is responding to treatment or advancing. The nurse knows that the abbreviation PSA stands for:

14. Situation: Burn is cause by transfer of heat source to the body, it can be thermal, electrical radiation or chemical.Q. A burn characterized by pale, white appearance, charred or with exposed and painlessness:

15. Which of the following would the nurse need to keep in mind as a predisposing factor when formulating a teaching plan for child with a urinary tract infection?

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16. According to Maslow, which of the following is NOT TRUE about a self actualized person?

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17. What is the priority nursing diagnosis for a patient experiencing a migraine headache?

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18. The nurse is reviewing the medication of a patient who is scheduled for a coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) in three days. Which of the following medications MUST be discontinued at least a week prior to surgery?

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19. Which of the following IS NOT true about preparing medication:

20. Situation: You are working as a Pediatric Nurse in your own Child Health Nursing Clinic, the following cases pertain to ASSESSMENT AND CARE OF THE NEWBORN AT RISK conditions.Theresa, a mother with a 2 year old daughter asks, "At what are can I be able to take the blood pressure of my daughter as a routine procedure since hypertension is common in the family?" Your answer to this is:

21. Following an abdominal cholecystectomy, the nurse should assess for signs of respiratory complications because the:

22. The intentional wound is:

23. A patient required long-term antibiotic has a central line catheter inserted into the right subclavian vein by the physician .Which of the following must be verified prior to the first use of the catheter?

24. To decrease the symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), the physician orders dietary and medication management. Nurse Helen should teach the client that the meal alteration that would be most appropriate would be:

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25. Situation: As a nurse researcher you must have a very good understanding of the common terms of concept used in research. Q.The device or techniques an investigator employs to collect data is called?

26. Which nursing intervention takes highest priority when caring for a newly admitted client who's receiving a blood transfusion?

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27. What is the term that refers to menopausal stage of women?

28. The doctor has prescribed Claritin (loratidine) for a client with seasonal allergies. The feature that separates Claritin from other antihistamines such as Benadryl (diphenhydramine) is that the medication:

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29. A client is admitted to the inpatient unit of the mental health center with a diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia. He's shouting that the government of France is trying to assassinate him. Which of the following responses is most appropriate?

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30. Karlita asked you, How long should she boil her glass baby bottle in water? You correctly answered her by saying

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31. An obstetrical client with diabetes has an amniocentesis at 28 weeks gestation. Which test indicates the degree of fetal lung maturity?

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32. The nurse has a preop order to administer Valium (diazepam) lOmg and Phenergan (promethazine) 25mg. The correct method of administering these medications is to:

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33. A patient who underwent a right knee arthroplasty 2 days ago has a nursing diagnosis of impaired mobility. The patient refuses to get out of bed and ambulate due to chest pain. Which of the following action would the nurse MOST LIKELY implemented?

34. Ten hours after the client with 50% burns is admitted, her blood glucose level is 90 mg/dL What is the nurse's best action?

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35. Which of the following actions is the first priority of care for a client exhibiting signs and symptoms of coronary artery disease?

36. The client admitted with angina is given a prescription for nitroglycerine. The client should be instructed to:

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37. The nurse is providing instructions to a client who will be self-administering eye drops. To minimize systemic absorption of the eye drops, the nurse should instruct the client to take which action?

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38. Kennedy with acute asthma showing inspiratory and expiratory wheezes and a decreased forced expiratory volume should be treated with which of the following classes of medication right away?

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39. Nurse Angela diagnosed Mrs. Delgado, who have undergone a BKA. Her diagnosis is SELF ESTEEM DISTURBANCE R/T CHANGE IN BODY IMAGE. Although the client has not yet seen her lost leg, Angela already anticipated the diagnosis. This is what type of Diagnosis?

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40. The nurse is caring for a client with a head injury who has increased ICR The physician plans to reduce the cerebral edema by constricting cerebral blood vessels. Which physician order would serve this purpose?

41. Transmission occurs when an infected person sneezes, coughs or laugh that is usually projected at a distance of 3 feet.

42. Situation: Respiration is one of the most important vital sign. This is usually the first Vital sign to be assessed more than anything for it is easily altered by the patient's consciousness. The nurse should be aware of the different changes and alteration in respiration. Q.If the nurse will auscultate the base of the lungs, it is expected that she will hear:

43. Situation: Dennis 40 y/o married man, an electrical engineer was admitted with the diagnosis of paranoid disorders. He has became suspicious and distrustful 2 months before admission. Upon admission, he kept on saying, "my wife has been planning to kill me."Q. When he says, "these voices are telling me my wife is going to kill me." A therapeutic communication of the nurse is which one of the following:

44. A client with hyperthyroidism is taking lithium carbonate to inhibit thyroid hormone release. Which complaint by the client should alert the nurse to a problem with the clients medication?

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45. A brick-layer has been diagnosed with multiple sclera. The nurse knows that construction work places has increased risk of aggravated symptoms because exposure to.

46. You are assigned to telephone triage. A patient who was stung by a common honey bee calls for advice, reports pain and localized swelling, but denies any respiratory distress or other systemic signs of anaphylaxis. What is the action that you should direct the caller to perform?

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47. A 7 year old child is brought to the emergency room with complaints of feeling sick for 3 weeks with sore throat, cough, and muscle pain. Upon examination, the nurse s a low grade fever, shortness of breath, and a wheeze on auscultation. The child lives with parents, 6 siblings, and grandfather in a 3 bedroom house. Based on these findings, which of the following diagnosis MOST likely?

48. The nurse is performing an assessment of a client who is scheduled for a cesarean delivery at 39 weeks of gestation. Which assessment finding indicates the need to contact the health care provider (HCP)?

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49. A neuromuscular blocking agent is administered to a client before ECT therapy. The Nurse should carefully observe the client for?

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50. A nurse is teaching a prenatal class to a group of the first time mothers, each at different points in their gestation, which of the statement is TRUE regarding the management of fatigue?

 

NCLEX-RN | QB1 | Practice Exam #23 (50 questions)