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2025 COMPLETE REVISION

NCLEX EXAM Dec 14, 2025 ★★★★★ (5.0/5)
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NCLEX Physiological Integrity Test

2025 COMPLETE REVISION

QUESTIONS AND CORRECT

DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED

ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+

The best position for post-operative coughing and deep breathing is - Answer: Fowlers What is PERLA when doing a neurological assessment? - Answer: Pupils Equal Reactive to Light and Acommodation During a code for an unresponsive infant, which pulse location should the nurse palpate? - Answer: Brachial The nurse is assessing a patient recovering from a total knee replacement. Which of these assessment findings indicates the patient is at risk of developing a complication from the surgery? - Answer: Pale toenail beds Which option CORRECTLY matches the description of a pressure sore with its Stage? - Answer: Stage II: Damage or loss of epidermis and partial dermis layer A client who recently stopped smoking asks the nurse about the risks of developing lung cancer. The nurse's best response is - Answer: In 15 years, you'll be at risk to get lung cancer is equivalent to a non- smoker During a routine physical exam, the nurse auscultates the lungs of a client. What type of lung sounds will be auscultated in a healthy client when listening over the area indicated by the red X below? - Answer: (Bronchovesicular:) sounds are heard over the major bronchi. In this picture (an anterior view), these sounds are heard around the sternum. Bronchial sounds are harsh, tubular sounds heard over the trachea. Vesicular sounds are soft, low-pitched sounds produced by air moving through the small bronchioles and alveoli.

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NCLEX Physiological Integrity Test 2025 COMPLETE REVISION QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+ The best position for post-operative coughing and deep breathin...

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