NCLEX Exit Exam Practice Questions and Verified Answers, 100% Guarantee Pass (Latest 2025) A client in the terminal stage of cancer is receiving a continuous infusion of morphine for pain management. Which data collection findings suggest that the client is experiencing an adverse effect of the drug? - Correct Answers ✅Respiratory rate of 8 breaths/min The nurse is working with an adolescent female diagnosed with scoliosis. What problem is commonly encountered by this group? - Correct Answers ✅Poor self-esteem The nurse is having a conversation with a depressed client.The client states, "Do you think I should tell my family how I feel?" What is the most therapeutic response by the nurse? - Correct Answers ✅"Do you think you should tell your family?" During chemotherapy, an oncology client has a nursing diagnosis of impaired oral mucous membrane related to the decreased nutrition and immunosuppression secondary to the cytotoxic effects of chemotherapy. Which nursing intervention is most likely to decrease the pain of stomatitis? - Correct Answers ✅Providing a solution of hydrogen peroxide and water for use as a mouth rinse A nurse on the psychiatric unit is caring for a client with antisocial personality disorder. Which behavior is the nurse 1 / 4
NCLEX Exit Exam Practice Questions and Verified Answers, 100% Guarantee Pass (Latest 2025) likely to observe? - Correct Answers ✅Manipulation, shallowness, and the need for immediate gratification A client presents to the ED with weight gain, lethargy, and goiter. When reviewing lab values, in which major mineral would the nurse anticipate this client to be deficient? - Correct Answers ✅Iodine A client who has an anterior wall MI would have a greater risk for exhibiting crackles in the lungs related to which disorder?
- Correct Answers ✅Left-sided heart failure
A nurse is screening clients for their risk of developing cardiovascular disease. The nurse identifies which client to be at greatest risk? - Correct Answers ✅50-year-old black male For a client with an exacerbation of rheumatoid arthritis, the physician prescribes the corticosteroid prednisone. When caring for this client, the nurse should monitor for which adverse drug reactions? - Correct Answers ✅Increased weight, hypertension, and insomnia Which potential side effects should the nurse include when assisting in discharge teaching of a male client who was 2 / 4
NCLEX Exit Exam Practice Questions and Verified Answers, 100% Guarantee Pass (Latest 2025) started on atenolol? - Correct Answers ✅Causes and treatments for erectile disfunction The nurse admits a client with Crohn's disease who is experiencing an exacerbation. Which intervention should the nurse make a priority of care? - Correct Answers ✅Promoting bowel rest A nurse is performing a head-to-toe assessment. Which part of the hand should the nurse use to evaluate this client's body for warmth? - Correct Answers ✅Dorsal surface The nurse is making rounds on a client in a vest restraint.Which should the nurse do if it has been 2 hours since a nurse last made rounds? - Correct Answers ✅Provide elimination care for the client A histamin (H2) receptor antagonist is prescribed for a client with recurrent GI discomfort. The nurse is instructing the client from a med pamphlet and highlights which meds in this classification? - Correct Answers ✅Cimetidine, ranitidine, nizatidine, famotidine A LVN is working with the RN in verifying a heparin IV infusion rate. The prescribed dose is 400 units of heparin/hour. The heparin is in a solution of 5,000 units/100mL NS. How many 3 / 4
NCLEX Exit Exam Practice Questions and Verified Answers, 100% Guarantee Pass (Latest 2025) mL/hour should the pump be set? - Correct Answers ✅(400/5,000)100 = 8mL/hour A client is admitted to the hospital after being involved in a motor vehicle accident. X-rays reveal that the client has a commuted fracture and a head laceration. Why is opioid pain meds not being administered? - Correct Answers ✅"A head injury is suspected, and the depressive effects of opioids will interfere with monitoring of neurologic function." What nursing intervention should the nurse implement to prevent an increase in ICP? - Correct Answers ✅Elevate the head of the bed 30 degrees A client in a nursing home is receiving continuous NG feedings. At the start of the shift a nurse finds the client turned on the side with the bed flat. Based on this info, which action should the nurse take? - Correct Answers ✅Raise the head of the bed at least 30 degrees Low thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3) levels are associated with which condition? - Correct Answers ✅Hypothyroidism The nurse is reviewing the record of a child with a diagnosis of pyloric stenosis. Which data should the nurse expect to
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