{"id":120016,"date":"2023-09-19T22:09:58","date_gmt":"2023-09-19T22:09:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=120016"},"modified":"2023-09-19T22:10:00","modified_gmt":"2023-09-19T22:10:00","slug":"rn-nclex-2023-2024-examsnclex-ngn-rn-ngn-nclex-actual-exams-bundled-together-questions-and-verified-answers-with-rationales-grade-a-latest-updates","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/09\/19\/rn-nclex-2023-2024-examsnclex-ngn-rn-ngn-nclex-actual-exams-bundled-together-questions-and-verified-answers-with-rationales-grade-a-latest-updates\/","title":{"rendered":"RN NCLEX 2023\/ 2024 EXAMS,NCLEX NGN RN \/ NGN NCLEX ACTUAL EXAMS BUNDLED TOGETHER| QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES| GRADE A| LATEST UPDATES"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>NCLEX NGN RN \/ NGN NCLEX ACTUAL<br>EXAM MAY 2023 EXAM| 300 QUESTIONS<br>AND VERIFIED ANSWERS| 100%<br>CORRECT<br>QUESTION<br>The client with schizophrenia says to the nurse, &#8221; I was walking down the street and really<br>enjoyed the weather, but carrots are probably my favorite vegetable. did the ocean always look<br>blue?&#8221; the nurse recognizes the statement as an example of which of the following?<br>1 associative looseness<br>2 concrete thinking<br>3 tangentiality<br>4 word salad<br>Answer:<br>1<br>QUESTION<br>The nurse is caring for a client with severe anorexia nervosa. which of the following findings are<br>consistent with this diagnosis? select all that apply<br>1 BMI of 16kg\/m2<br>2 Fine downy hair on the face and back<br>3 has not menstruated in 3 months<br>4 potassium of 3.1 mEq\/L<br>5 refuses to engage in exercise<br>6 unable to tolerate Heat<br>Answer:<br>ANS 1234<br>Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder common among adolescents and young adults ages 18 to<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\" start=\"24\">\n<li>subtypes of the disorder include the restricting type in which there are no bulimic features<br>and the binging purging type in which restriction is still primary cause of weight loss but bulimic<br>features such as self-induced vomiting are present. clinical manifestations of anorexia nervosa<br>include:<br>fear of weight gain: clients May engage in extensive dieting, intense exercise, and or purging<br>behaviors (eg self-induced vomiting, misuse of laxatives or diuretics) resulting in excessive<br>weight loss (BMI &lt;18.5 kg\/m3) option 1<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>Lanugo: find terminal hair can be seen extreme c cases (option 2)<br>Amenorrhea: clients may stop menstruating due to decreased body fat and the resulting low<br>estrogen levels (option3)<br>fluid and electrolyte imbalance: malnutrition, dehydration, and excessive vomiting can cause<br>hypokalemia and metabolic alkalosis leading to complications such as cardiac dysrhythmias<br>(option 4)<br>decrease metabolic rate: severe weight loss results in hypertension bradycardia decreased body<br>temperature and cold intolerance<br>manifestations of anorexia nervosa will resolve after the weight loss is corrected although the<br>recovery process will take several months<br>Option 5 clients with anorexia nervosa often engage in lengthy invigorous exercise to lose<br>weight<br>Option 6 anorexia nervosa manifests as cold not heat intolerance due to the clients decrease<br>metabolic rate<br>QUESTION<br>The mental health nurse is planning care for a client nearly admitted with dissociative identity<br>disorder. Which interventions will the nurse include? Select all that apply<br>1 develop a trusting relationship with each of the alternate identities<br>2 encourage the client to journal about feelings and dissociation triggers<br>3 explain to the client in detail the events of missing memories and lost time<br>4 listen for expressions of self harm from the alternate identities<br>5 teach grounding taking such as deep breathing to hinder dissociation<br>Answer:<br>ANS 1245<br>Dissociative identity disorder is a condition in which two or more identities alternately control<br>the client&#8217;s behavior. The alternate identities likely develop as a response to abuse or traumatic<br>events and serve to protect the client from stressful memories. the client may not be able to be<br>aware of the alternate identities and may be confused by lost time and gaps in memory.<br>switching between identities occurs as a reaction to stress and individual triggers. The goal of<br>treatment is to integrate the identities into one personality while maintaining safety.<br>the client should Journal about feelings and dissociation triggers and use a groundbreaking<br>technique (eg deep breathing, rubbing stone, counting coins) to counter dissociative episodes<br>(options 2 and 5). Identities may be volatile and should be monitored for indications of harm to<br>solve for others (option 4). the nurse should attempt to form trusting, therapeutic relationships<br>with each identity to explore feelings and facilitate identity integration (option 1)<br>Option 3 this is Association and memory gaps are protective mechanisms. forcing the client to<br>hear or attempt to recall memories may result in distress and regress. allow clients to recall<br>memories at their own pace.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>QUESTION<br>The nurse provides teaching to an adolescent client prescribed extended release methylphenidate<br>for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Which client statement indicates the teaching has<br>been effective?<br>1 if I miss a dose I should take an extra dose at the next meal<br>2 I mean initially gain some weight when starting this medication<br>3 I should drink caffeine containing beverages if I get tired while studying<br>4 I will take this medication in the morning before school<br>Answer:<br>4<br>ANS D<br>Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder causes problems with executive function which can<br>affect all aspects of life including school performance, social relationships and Career Success.<br>Methylphenidate Is a central nervous system stimulant used to treat ADHD and narcolepsy. It<br>improves focus and attention by increasing levels of certain neurotransmitters (e.g. dopamine,<br>norepinephrine) in the brain. adverse effects include irritability, decreased appetite, hypertension,<br>tachycardia, sleep disturbances and jitteriness.<br>extended release Methylphenidate Should be taken in the morning to minimize the risk of sleep<br>disturbances. some dosage forms are taken 30 to 45 minutes before meals because food can<br>affect absorption While others are taken with food. client should follow the prescription<br>instructions for their specific medication and may also consult with the pharmacist (option 4)<br>Option 1 Methylphenidate is a controlled substance with the potential for tolerance psychological<br>dependence and psychosis if taken it excess (Eg taking extra after a missed dose). client should<br>not take extra doses unless instructed by a healthcare provider<br>Option 2 Methylphenidate can cause appetite suppression and weight loss not weight gain<br>growth patterns and nutritional status should be closely monitored<br>Option 3 caffeine containing beverages should be avoided while taking this medication because<br>caffeine is also a CNS stimulant and may increase the incidence of adverse effects (eg<br>hypertension, irritability, tachycardia, insomnia).<br>QUESTION<br>A behavioral health clinic nurse assesses 23 year old client who started taking paroxetine 3<br>weeks ago. which statement made by the client is most important for the nurse to investigate?<br>1 I don&#8217;t have much of an appetite since starting this medication<br>2 I have a lot more energy, but I&#8217;m feeling just as depressed<br>3 I have been feeling dizzy when I walk around at home<br>4 I have experienced frequent headaches lately<br>Answer:<br>ANS 2 selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) (eg fluoxetine, paroxetine, sertraline,<br>citalopram) Are used to treat a number of psychiatric conditions (eg major depressive disorder,<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>generalized anxiety disorder). clients usually see therapeutic effects in 1 to 4 weeks. SSRIs may<br>increase the risk of suicide especially in young children during initial therapy or after a dosage<br>increase. a client who reports increased energy without a change and depressive feelings needs to<br>be assessed and monitored for suicidal ideation or actions as a client may now have the energy to<br>execute the suicide plan (option 2)<br>common expected side effects of SSRIs include:<br>loss of appetite, weight loss or weight gain (option 1)<br>gastrointestinal disturbances (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea)<br>headaches dizziness drowsiness insomnia (options 3 and 4)<br>sexual dysfunction<br>side effects should gradually diminish over 3 months although some may persist. if symptoms<br>are intolerable or a particular SSRI is ineffective the client may be switched to a different<br>antidepressant.<br>QUESTION<br>The client is brought to the emergency department in handcuffs by the police. Witnesses said that<br>the client became violent and confused after consuming large amounts of alcohol at a party. The<br>client is placed in four point restraints, and ziprasidone hydrochloride is administered. The client<br>is sleeping 30 minutes later. What is a priority action for the nurse at this time?<br>check for history of bipolar disease<br>determine if restraints can now be removed<br>monitor for wide and QT intervals in hypotension<br>obtain blood for the current blood alcohol level<br>Answer:<br>monitor for wide and QT intervals in hypotension<br>ANS C<br>Ziprasidone hydrochloride (Geodon) is a atypical antipsychotic drug that is used for acute<br>bipolar Mania, acute psychosis, and agitation. its uses carry a risk for Cutie prolongation leading<br>to torsade de pointes. a baseline electrocardiogram and potassium usually checked. at a minimum<br>the client should be placed on a cardiac monitor. client should also be monitored for hypotension<br>and seizures, especially if the previous medical history is not known or obtainable. the risk for<br>adverse effects is increased with the interaction of alcohol.<br>Option 1 although knowing psychiatric history role assistant determining the cause of this<br>episode, this knowledge is not essential when caring for this client&#8217;s current needs. any physical<br>reasons for the behavior should be ruled out before focusing on psychiatric history. risk for<br>suicide also needs to be assessed after the client is alert and sober.<br>Option 2 this should be reassessed after the drug is wearing off not before the medication is<br>peaking. the client could only wake up and become violent again. Also it is priority to perform<br>restrain monitoring per protocol including checks and circulation hydration elimination needs.<br>the client&#8217;s physiological response is priority.<br>Option 4 it would be beneficial to know the current alcohol level in order to estimate the client&#8217;s<br>level of intoxication and when the client will be sober. the body normally clears alcohol at a rate<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>NCLEX-RN EXAM (LATEST 2023\/ 2024)<br>|400+ QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED<br>ANSWERS| 100% CORRECT<br>QUESTION:<br>Direct pressure to a deep laceration on the client&#8217;s lower leg has failed to stop the bleeding. The<br>nurse&#8217;s next action should be able to:<br>A. place tourniquet proximal to lac<br>B. elevate leg above level of heart<br>C. cover laceration and apply ice<br>D. apply pressure to femoral artery<br>Answer:<br>B &#8211; A and D only done if other measures ineffective<br>QUESTION:<br>A pediatric client is admitted after ingesting a bottle vitamins with iron. Emergency care would<br>include Tx with:<br>A. acetylcysteine<br>B. Deferoxamine<br>C. calcium disodium acetate<br>D. british anti-lewisite<br>Answer:<br>B<br>QUESTION:<br>The nurse is preparing to administer Lactated Ringer&#8217;s to a client with hypovolemic shock.<br>Which intervention is important in helping to stabilize the client&#8217;s condition?<br>A. warming IV fluid<br>B. determining whether client can take oral fluids<br>C. checking for strength of pedal pulses<br>D. obtaining specific gravity of urine<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Answer:<br>A &#8211; warming helps prevent further stress on vascular system<br>QUESTION:<br>The emergency room staff is practicing for its annual disaster drill. According to disaster triage,<br>which of the following 4 clients would be cared for last?<br>A. client with pneumothorax<br>B. client with 70% TBSA full thickness burns<br>C. client with fractures of tibia and fibula<br>D. client with smoke inhalation injuries<br>Answer:<br>B<br>QUESTION:<br>An unresponsive client is admitted to the ER with a hx of DM. The client&#8217;s skin is cold and<br>clammy, and her BP reading is 82\/56. The first step in emergency Tx of client&#8217;s symptoms would<br>be:<br>A. check blood sugar<br>B. administer IV dextrose<br>C. intubation and ventilator support<br>D. administer regular insulin<br>Answer:<br>A<br>QUESTION:<br>A client with a history of severe depression has been brought to the ER with an overdose of<br>barbiturates. The nurse should pay careful attention to the client&#8217;s:<br>A. urinary output<br>B. respirations<br>C. temp<br>D. verbal responsiveness<br>Answer:<br>B<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>QUESTION:<br>A client is to receive antivenin following a snake bite. Before administering the antivenin, the<br>nurse should give priority to:<br>A. administering local anesthetic<br>B. checking for allergic response<br>C. administering anxiolytic<br>D. withholding fluids for 6-8 hrs<br>Answer:<br>B &#8211; perform skin or eye test before administering<br>QUESTION:<br>The nurse is caring for a client following a radiation accident. The client is determined to have<br>incorporation. The nurse knows that the client will:<br>A. not need any medical Tx for radiation exposure<br>B. have damage to bones, kidneys, liver, thyroid<br>C. experience only erythema and desquamation<br>D. Not be radioactive because the radiation passes through the body<br>Answer:<br>B<br>QUESTION:<br>The emergency staff has undergone intensive training in the care of clients with suspected<br>anthrax. The staff understands that the suggested drug for treating anthrax is:<br>A. Ancef (cefazolin sodium)<br>B. Cipro (ciprofloxacin)<br>C. Kantrex (kanamycin)<br>D. Garamycin (gentamicin)<br>Answer:<br>B<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>QUESTION:<br>The nurse is making assessment for the day. Which client should be assigned to the pregnant<br>nurse?<br>A. the client receiving radium linear accelerator radiation therapy for cancer<br>B. the client with a radium implant for vaginal cancer<br>C. the client who has just been administered radioactive isotopes for cancer<br>D. The client who returned from placement of iridium seeds for prostate cancer<br>Answer:<br>A &#8211; client is not radioactive<br>QUESTION:<br>The nurse is planning room assignments for the day. Which client should be assigned to the only<br>private room?<br>A. client with Cushing&#8217;s disease<br>B. client with diabetes<br>C. client with acromegaly<br>D. client with myxedema<br>Answer:<br>A &#8211; client with Cushing&#8217;s disease has adrenocortical hyper secretion thus causing them to be<br>immunosuppressed<br>QUESTION:<br>The charge nurse witnesses the nursing assistant being abusive to a client in the nursing home<br>facility. The nursing assistant can be charge with which of the following?<br>A. negligence<br>B. tort<br>C. assault<br>D. malpractice<br>Answer:<br>C<br>QUESTION:<br>Which assignment is outside the realm of nursing practice for the LPN?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>RN NCLEX 2023\/ 2024 EXAM|<br>QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS|<br>GRADE A<br>QUESTION:<br>A client calls the emergency department and tells the nurse that he came directly into contact<br>with poison ivy shrubs. The client tells the nurse that he cannot see anything on the skin and asks<br>the nurse what to do. The nurse should make which response?<br>A. &#8220;Come to the emergency department.&#8221;<br>B. &#8220;Apply calamine lotion immediately to the exposed skin areas.&#8221; C. &#8220;Take a shower<br>immediately, lathering and rinsing several times.&#8221; D. &#8220;It is not necessary to do anything if you<br>cannot see anything on your skin.&#8221;<br>Answer:<br>C<br>Rationale:<br>When an individual comes in contact with a poison ivy plant, the sap from the plant forms an<br>invisible film on the human skin. The client should be instructed to cleanse the area by<br>showering immediately and to lather the skin several times and rinse each time in running water.<br>Removing the poison ivy sap will decrease the likelihood of irritation. Calamine lotion may be<br>one product recommended for use if dermatitis develops. The client does not need to be seen in<br>the emergency department at this time.<br>QUESTION:<br>A client is being admitted to the hospital for treatment of acute cellulitis of the lower left leg.<br>During the admission assessment, the nurse expects to note which finding?<br>A. An inflammation of the epidermis only<br>B. A skin infection of the dermis and underlying hypodermis<br>C. An acute superficial infection of the dermis and lymphatics<br>D. An epidermal and lymphatic infection caused by Staphylococcus<br>Answer:<br>B<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Rationale:<br>Cellulitis is an infection of the dermis and underlying hypodermis that results in a deep red<br>erythema without sharp borders and spreads widely throughout tissue spaces. The skin is<br>erythematous, edematous, tender, and sometimes nodular. Erysipelas is an acute, superficial,<br>rapidly spreading inflammation of the dermis and lymphatics. The infection is not superficial and<br>extends deeper than the epidermis.<br>QUESTION:<br>The clinic nurse assesses the skin of a client with psoriasis after the client has used a new topical<br>treatment for 2 months. The nurse identifies which characteristics as improvement in the<br>manifestations of psoriasis? Select all that apply.<br>A. Presence of striae<br>B. Palpable radial pulses<br>C. Absence of any ecchymosis on the extremities<br>D. Thinner and decrease in number of reddish papules<br>E. Scarce amount of silvery-white scaly patches on the arms<br>Answer:<br>D, E<br>Rationale:<br>Psoriasis skin lesions include thick reddened papules or plaques covered by silvery-white<br>patches. A decrease in the severity of these skin lesions is noted as an improvement. The<br>presence of striae (stretch marks), palpable pulses, or lack of ecchymosis is not related to<br>psoriasis.<br>QUESTION:<br>The clinic nurse notes that the primary health care provider has documented a diagnosis of<br>herpes zoster (shingles) in the client&#8217;s chart. Based on an understanding of the cause of this<br>disorder, the nurse determines that this definitive diagnosis was made by which diagnostic test?<br>A. Positive patch test<br>B. Positive culture results<br>C. Abnormal biopsy results<br>D. Wood&#8217;s light examination indicative of infection<br>Answer:<br>B<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Rationale:<br>With the classic presentation of herpes zoster, the clinical examination is diagnostic. However, a<br>viral culture of the lesion provides the definitive diagnosis. Herpes zoster (shingles) is caused by<br>a reactivation of the varicella zoster virus, the virus that causes chickenpox. A patch test is a skin<br>test that involves the administration of an allergen to the surface of the skin to identify specific<br>allergies. A biopsy would provide a cytological examination of tissue. In a Wood&#8217;s light<br>examination, the skin is viewed under ultraviolet light to identify superficial infections of the<br>skin.<br>QUESTION:<br>A client returns to the clinic for follow-up treatment after a skin biopsy of a suspicious lesion<br>performed 1 week ago. The biopsy report indicates that the lesion is a melanoma. The nurse<br>understands that melanoma has which characteristics? Select all that apply.<br>A. Lesion is painful to touch.<br>B. Lesion is highly metastatic.<br>C. Lesion is a nevus that has changes in color.<br>D. Skin under the lesion is reddened and warm to touch.<br>E. Lesion occurs in body areas exposed to outdoor sunlight.<br>Answer:<br>B, C<br>Rationale:<br>Melanomas are pigmented malignant lesions originating in the melanin-producing cells of the<br>epidermis. Melanomas cause changes in a nevus (mole), including color and borders. This skin<br>cancer is highly metastatic, and a person&#8217;s survival depends on early diagnosis and treatment.<br>Melanomas are not painful or accompanied by sign of inflammation. Although sun exposure<br>increases the risk of melanoma, lesions may occur any place on the body, especially where<br>birthmarks or new moles are apparent.<br>QUESTION:<br>When assessing a lesion diagnosed as basal cell carcinoma, the nurse most likely expects to note<br>which findings? Select all that apply.<br>A. An irregularly shaped lesion<br>B. A small papule with a dry, rough scale<br>C. A firm, nodular lesion topped with crust<br>D. A pearly papule with a central crater and a waxy border<br>E. Location in the bald spot atop the head that is exposed to outdoor sunlight<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Answer:<br>D, E<br>Rationale:<br>Basal cell carcinoma appears as a pearly papule with a central crater and rolled waxy border.<br>Exposure to ultraviolet sunlight is a major risk factor. A melanoma is an irregularly shaped<br>pigmented papule or plaque with a red-, white-, or blue-toned color. Actinic keratosis, a<br>premalignant lesion, appears as a small macule or papule with a dry, rough, adherent yellow or<br>brown scale. Squamous cell carcinoma is a firm, nodular lesion topped with a crust or a central<br>area of ulceration.<br>QUESTION:<br>A client arriving at the emergency department has experienced frostbite to the right hand. Which<br>finding would the nurse note on assessment of the client&#8217;s hand?<br>A. A pink, edematous hand<br>B. Fiery red skin with edema in the nailbeds<br>C. Black fingertips surrounded by an erythematous rash<br>D. A white color to the skin, which is insensitive to touch<br>Answer:<br>D<br>Rationale:<br>Assessment findings in frostbite include a white or blue color; the skin will be hard, cold, and<br>insensitive to touch. As thawing occurs, flushing of the skin, the development of blisters or<br>blebs, or tissue edema appears. Options 1, 2, and 3 are incorrect.<br>QUESTION:<br>The staff nurse reviews the nursing documentation in a client&#8217;s chart and notes that the wound<br>care nurse has documented that the client has a stage II pressure injury in the sacral area. Which<br>finding would the nurse expect to note on assessment of the client&#8217;s sacral area?<br>A. Intact skin<br>B. Full-thickness skin loss<br>C. Exposed bone, tendon, or muscle<br>D. 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