{"id":115845,"date":"2023-08-24T19:26:52","date_gmt":"2023-08-24T19:26:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=115845"},"modified":"2023-08-24T19:26:58","modified_gmt":"2023-08-24T19:26:58","slug":"2022-2023-nclex-rn-ncsbn-test-bank-exam-questions-and-answers-actual-latest-grade-a","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/08\/24\/2022-2023-nclex-rn-ncsbn-test-bank-exam-questions-and-answers-actual-latest-grade-a\/","title":{"rendered":"2022 &#8211; 2023 NCLEX RN &#8211; NCSBN TEST BANK Exam Questions and Answers Actual Latest Grade A +"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>2022 &#8211; 2023 NCLEX RN &#8211; NCSBN TEST BANK Exam Questions and<br>Answers Actual Latest Grade A +<br>Question: 1<br>On the third postpartum day, the nurse would expect the lochia to be:<br>A. Rubra<br>B. Serosa<br>C. Alba<br>D. Scant<br>Answer: A<br>Explanation:<br>(A) This discharge occurs from delivery through the 3rd day. There is dark red blood, placental debris, and clots.<br>(B) This discharge occurs from days 4-10. The lochia is brownish, serous, and thin. (C) This discharge occurs from<br>day 10 through the 6thweek. The lochia is yellowish white. (D) This is not a classification of lochia but relates to<br>the amount of discharge.<br>Question: 2<br>A pregnant client is having a nonstress test (NST). It is noted that the fetal heart beat rises 20 bpm, lasting 20<br>seconds, every time the fetus moves. The nurse explains that:<br>A. The test is inconclusive and should be repeated<br>B. Further testing is needed<br>C. The test is normal and the fetus is reacting appropriately<br>D. The fetus is distressed<br>Answer: C<br>Explanation:<br>(A) The test results were normal, so there would be no need to repeat to determine results. (B) There are no data to<br>indicate further tests are needed, because the result of the NST was normal. (C) An NST is reported as reactive if<br>there are two to three increases in the fetal heart rate of 15 bpm, lasting at least 15 seconds during a 15-minute<br>period. (D) The NST results were normal, so there was no fetal distress.<br>Question: 3<br>Which stage of labor lasts from delivery of the baby to delivery of the placenta?<br>A. Second<br>B. Third<br>C. Fourth<br>D. Fifth<br>Answer: B<br>Explanation:<br>(A) This stage is from complete dilatation of the cervix to delivery of the fetus. (B) This is the correct stage for the<br>definition. (C) This stage lasts for about 2 hours after the delivery of the placenta. (D) There is no fifth stage of<br>labor.<br>Question: 4<br>A client develops complications following a hysterectomy. Blood cultures reveal Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The<br>nurse expects that the physician would order an appropriate antibiotic to treat P. aeruginosa such as:<br>A. Cefoperazone (Cefobid)<br>B. Clindamycin (Cleocin)<br>C. Dicloxacillin (Dycill)<br>D. Erythromycin (Erythrocin)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Answer: A<br>Explanation:<br>(A) Cefoperazone is indicated in the treatment of infection withPseudomonas aeruginosa.(B) Clindamycin is not<br>indicated in the treatment of infection withP. aeruginosa.(C) Dicloxacillin is not indicated in the treatment of<br>infection withP. aeruginosa.(D) Erythromycin is not indicated in the treatment of infection withP. aeruginosa.<br>Question: 5<br>A couple is experiencing difficulties conceiving a baby. The nurse explains basal body temperature (BBT) by<br>instructing the female client to take her temperature:<br>A. Orally in the morning and at bedtime<br>B. Only one time during the day as long as it is always at the same time of day<br>C. Rectally at bedtime<br>D. As soon as she awakens, prior to any activity<br>Answer: D<br>Explanation:<br>(A) Monitoring temperature twice a day predicts the biphasic pattern of ovulation. (B) Prediction of ovulation<br>relies on consistency in taking temperature. (C)Nightly rectal temperatures are more accurate in predicting<br>ovulation. (D) Activity changes the accuracy of basal body temperature and ability to detect the luteinizing<br>hormone surge.<br>Question: 6<br>A client is having episodes of hyperventilation related to her surgery that is scheduled tomorrow. Appropriate<br>nursing actions to help control hyperventilating include:<br>A. Administering diazepam (Valium) 1015 mg po q4h and q1h prn for hyperventilating episode<br>B. Keeping the temperature in the client\u2019s room at a high level to reduce respiratory stimulation<br>C. Having the client hold her breath or breathe into a paper bag when hyperventilation episodes occur<br>D. Using distraction to help control the client\u2019s hyperventilation episodes<br>Answer: C<br>Explanation:<br>(A) An adult diazepam dosage for treatment of anxiety is 210 mg PO 24 times daily. The order as written would<br>place a client at risk for overdose. (B) A high room temperature could increase hyperventilating episodes by<br>stimulating the respiratory system. (C) Breath holding and breathing into a paper bag may be useful in controlling<br>hyperventilation. Both measures increase CO2 retention. (D) Distraction will not prevent or control<br>hyperventilation caused by anxiety or fear.<br>Question: 7<br>A client delivered a stillborn male at term. An appropriate action of the nurse would be to:<br>A. State, &#8220;You have an angel in heaven.&#8221;<br>B. Discourage the parents from seeing the baby.<br>C. Provide an opportunity for the parents to see and hold the baby for an undetermined amount of time.<br>D. Reassure the parents that they can have other children.<br>Answer: C<br>Explanation:<br>(A) This is not a supportive statement. There are also no data to indicate the family\u2019s religious beliefs. (B) Seeing<br>their baby assists the parents in the grieving process. This gives them the opportunity to say &#8220;good-bye.&#8221; (C)<br>Parents need time to get to know their baby. (D) This is not a comforting statement when a baby has died. There<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>are also no guarantees that the couple will be able to have another child.<br>Question: 8<br>A 29-year-old client is admitted for a hysterectomy. She has repeatedly told the nurses that she is worried about<br>having this surgery, has not slept well lately, and is afraid that her husband will not find her desirable after the<br>surgery. Shortly into the preoperative teaching, she complains of a tightness in her chest, a feeling of suffocation,<br>lightheadedness, and tingling in her hands. Her respirations are rapid and deep. Assessment reveals that the client<br>is:<br>A. Having a heart attack<br>B. Wanting attention from the nurses<br>C. Suffering from complete upper airway obstruction<br>D. Hyperventilating<br>Answer: D<br>Explanation:<br>(A) Classic symptoms of a heart attack include heaviness or squeezing pain in the chest, pain spreading to the jaw,<br>neck, and arm. Nausea and vomiting, sweating, and shortness of breath may be present. The client does not exhibit<br>these symptoms. (B) Clients suffering from anxiety or fear prior to surgical procedures may develop<br>hyperventilation. This client is not seeking attention. (C) Symptoms of complete airway obstruction include not<br>being able to speak, and no airflow between the nose and mouth. Breath sounds are absent. (D) Tightness in the<br>chest; a feeling of suffocation; lightheadedness; tingling in the hands; and rapid, deep respirations are signs and<br>symptoms of hyperventilation. This is almost always a manifestation of anxiety.<br>Question: 9<br>A 44-year-old client had an emergency cholecystectomy 3 days ago for a ruptured gallbladder. She complains of<br>severe abdominal pain. Assessment reveals abdominal rigidity and distention, increased temperature, and<br>tachycardia. Diagnostic testing reveals an elevated WBC count. The nurse suspects that the client has developed:<br>A. Gastritis<br>B. Evisceration<br>C. Peritonitis<br>D. Pulmonary embolism<br>Answer: C<br>Explanation:<br>(A) Assessment findings for gastritis would reveal anorexia, nausea and vomiting, epigastric fullness and<br>tenderness, and discomfort. (B) Evisceration is the extrusion of abdominal viscera as a result of trauma or sutures<br>failing in a surgical incision. (C) Peritonitis, inflammation of the peritoneum, can occur when an abdominal organ,<br>such as the gallbladder, perforates and leaks blood and fluid into the abdominal cavity. This causes infection and<br>irritation. (D) Assessment findings of pulmonary embolism would reveal severe substernal chest pain, tachycardia,<br>tachypnea, shortness of breath, anxiety or panic, and wheezing and coughing often accompanied by blood-tinged<br>sputum.<br>Question: 10<br>A 35-year-old client is admitted to the hospital for elective tubal ligation. While the nurse is doing preoperative<br>teaching, the client says, &#8220;The anesthesiologist said she was going to give me balanced anesthesia. What exactly is<br>that?&#8221; The best explanation for the nurse to give the client would be that balanced anesthesia:<br>A. Is a type of regional anesthesia<br>B. Uses equal amounts of inhalation agents and liquid agents<br>C. Does not depress the central nervous system<br>D. Is a combination of several anesthetic agents or drugs producing a smooth induction and minimal<br>complications<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Answer: D<br>Explanation:<br>(A) Regional anesthesia does not produce loss of consciousness and is indicated for excision of moles, cysts, and<br>endoscopic surgeries. (B) Varying amounts of anesthetic agents are used when employing balanced anesthesia.<br>Amounts depend on age, weight, condition of the client, and surgical procedure. (C) General anesthesia is a druginduced depression of the central nervous system that produces loss of consciousness and decreased muscle<br>activity. (D) Balanced anesthesia is a combination of a number of anesthetic agents that produce a smooth<br>induction, appropriate depth of anesthesia, and appropriate muscle relaxation with minimal complications.<br>Question: 11<br>Following a gastric resection, a 70-year-old client is admitted to the postanesthesia care unit. He was extubated<br>prior to leaving the suite. On arrival at the postanesthesia care unit, the nurse should:<br>A. Check airway, feeling for amount of air exchange noting rate, depth, and quality of respirations<br>B. Obtain pulse and blood pressure readings noting rate and quality of pulse<br>C. Reassure the client that his surgery is over and that he is in the recovery room<br>D. Review physician\u2019s orders, administering medications as ordered<br>Answer: A<br>Explanation:<br>(A) Adequate air exchange and tissue oxygenation depend on competent respiratory function. Checking the airway<br>is the nurse\u2019s priority action. (B) Obtaining the vital signs is an important action, but it is secondary to airway<br>management. (C) Reorienting a client to time, place, and person after surgery is important, but it is secondary to<br>airway and vital signs. (D) Airway management takes precedence over physician\u2019s orders unless they specifically<br>relate to airway management.<br>Question: 12<br>A 25-year-old client is admitted for a tonsillectomy. She tells the nurse that she has had episodes of muscle<br>cramps, weakness, and unexplained temperature elevation. Many years ago her father died shortly after surgery<br>after developing a high fever. She further tells the nurse that her surgeon is having her take dantrolene sodium<br>(Dantrium) prophylactically prior to her tonsillectomy. Dantrolene sodium is ordered preoperatively to reduce the<br>risk or prevent:<br>A. Infection postoperatively<br>B. Malignant hyperthermia<br>C. Neuroleptic malignant syndrome<br>D. Fever postoperatively<br>Answer: B<br>Explanation:<br>(A, D) Dantrolene sodium is a peripheral skeletal muscle relaxant and would have no effect on a postoperative<br>infection. (B) Dantrolene sodium is indicated prophylactically for clients with malignant hyperthermia or with a<br>family history of the disorder. The mortality rate for malignant hyperthermia is high. (C) Neuroleptic malignant<br>syndrome is an exercise-induced muscle pain and spasm and is unrelated to malignant hyperthermia.<br>Question: 13<br>The family member of a child scheduled for heart surgery states, &#8220;I just don\u2019t understand this open-heart or closedheart business. I\u2019m so confused! Can you help me understand it?&#8221; The nurse explains that patent ductus arteriosus<br>repair is:<br>A. Open-heart surgery. The child will be placed on a heart-lung machine while the surgery is being<br>performed.<br>B. Closed-heart surgery. It does not require that the child be placed on the heart-lung machine while the<br>surgery is being performed.<br>C. A pediatric version of the coronary artery bypass graft surgery performed on adults. 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