NCLEX PN Practice Test 1 With Questions and Answers
- The nurse is caring for a client following an appendectomy. The client reports nausea and
- Answer any questions the employer may have as he pays for the insurance.
- Tell the employer his question is inappropriate and that the information is none of his business.
- Explain to the employer that you cannot release private information and ask the employer to
- Ask the employer to leave and wait until the client returns home to visit. - answerC. Explain to
- The nurse is caring for a client with a history of advanced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Incentive spirometry every 4 hours.
- Coughing and deep breathing four times daily.
- Getting the client out of bed 4 times daily as ordered by the physician.
- Giving oxygen at 4 L/minute according to the physician's order. - answerC. Getting the client out
- A nurse is developing a care plan for a client with acute mania. Place the following behaviors in
- Delusions of grandeur.
- Relevant, calm speech patterns.
- Highly productive and competitive in work and leisure activities.
- Easily irritated.
- Poor judgment and impulse control. - answer
- When educating a pregnant client about home safety, which of the following information is
complains of surgical site pain at a 6 on a 0 to 10 scale. The client's employer is present in the room and states he is paying for the insurance and wants to know what pain medication has been prescribed by the physician. Which of the following is the appropriate nurse response?
step out while you conduct your assessment of the client.
the employer that you cannot release private information and ask the employer to step out while you conduct your assessment of the client.
(COPD). The client had conventional gallbladder surgery 2 days previously. Which intervention has priority for preventing respiratory complications?
of bed 4 times daily as ordered by the physician
the order in which they occur as the client develops acute mania. Use all of the options.
appropriate for the nurse to include in the teaching plan? Select all that apply.
- When taking a shower, place a non-skid mat on the floor of the tub or shower.
- Avoid climbing stairs.
- Avoid wearing high heels.
- Use non-slip rugs on the floors. - answerA. When taking a shower, place a non-skid mat on the
- Avoid climbing stairs.
- Avoid wearing high heels.
- A client had a C5 spinal cord contusion that resulted in quadriplegia. Two days after the injury
- "Given time and motivation, your son can return to normal function."
- "I'm not sure, but I'll call the physician to talk to you right away."
- "What do you know about your son's injury?"
- "Getting upset isn't in you son's best interest." - answerC. "What do you know about your son's
- The nurse is caring for a client who will undergo surgical repair of a detached retina. Which of
- Anxiety related to loss of vision and potential failure to regain vision.
- Deficient knowledge (preoperative and postoperative activities) related to lack of information.
- Acute pain related to tissue injury and decreased circulation to the eye.
- Risk for infection related to the eye injury. - answerA. Anxiety related to loss of vision and
- When assessing a client with glaucoma, a nurse expects which of the following findings?
- Complaints of double vision.
- Complaints of halos around lights.
- Intraocular pressure of 15 mm Hg.
- Soft globe on palpation. - answerB. Complaints of halos around lights.
- A client had a Caesarean delivery and is postpartum day 1. She asks for pain medication when the
- Give the pain medication and return in an hour for further assessment to allow time for the
floor of the tub or shower.
occurred, the nurse sees his mother crying in the waiting room. The mother asks the nurse whether her son will ever play football again. Which of the following is the best initial response?
injury?"
the following is the most likely preoperative nursing diagnosis for this client?
potential failure to regain vision.
nurse enters the room to do her shift assessment. The client states that her pain level is an 8 on a scale of 1 to 10. What should be the nurse's priority of care?
medication to work.
- Complete the postpartum assessment and then give the client pain medication.
- Give the pain medication first, do a quick assessment while administering the medication to
- Instruct the patient to do relaxation exercises to relieve her discomfort. - answerC. Give the pain
- The nurse is preparing to teach a client about the effects of isoniazid (INH). Which information
- Isoniazid should be taken on an empty stomach.
- Prolonged use of isoniazid produces poorly concentrated urine.
- Taking aluminum hydroxide (Maalox)® with isoniazid minimizes gastrointestinal upset.
- Drinking alcohol daily can increase the incidence of drug-induced hepatitis. - answerD.
- A one-month old infant in the neonatal intensive care unit is dying. The parents request that
- Providing analgesia during the last days and hours is an ethically-appropriate nursing action.
- Withholding the opioid analgesia during the last days and hours is an ethical duty because
- Administering analgesia during the last days and hours is the parent's ethical decision.
- Withholding the opioid analgesia is clinically appropriate because it will hasten the infant's
- While undergoing hemodialysis, the client becomes restless and tells the nurse he has a
- Infection.
- Disequilibrium syndrome.
- Air embolus.
- Acute hemolysis. - answerB. Disequilibrium syndrome.
ensure the pain is not caused by a complication, and return for the full assessment after the client's pain has subsided.
medication first, do a quick assessment while administering the medication to ensure the pain is not caused by a complication, and return for the full assessment after the client's pain has subsided.
is important for the client to understand?
Drinking alcohol daily can increase the incidence of drug-induced hepatitis
the nurse administer an opioid analgesic to their infant, who is crying weakly. The infant's heart rate is 68 beats per minute and the respiratory rate is 18 breaths per minute. The infant is on room air and the oxygen saturation is 92%. The nurse's response is based on which of the following principles?
administering it would represent assisted suicide.
death. - answerA. Providing analgesia during the last days and hours is an ethically-appropriate nursing action.
headache and feels nauseous. Which of the following complications does the nurse suspect?
- An elderly couple is speaking to the nurse about their ambivalence related to sending the client,
- Implement what is best for the couple.
- Suggest another psychiatric evaluation for the son.
- Look for all potential options for care.
- Review the client's treatment history.
- Consult legal authorities for information. - answerC. Look for all potential options for care.
- Review the client's treatment history.
- The nurse is caring for a 44-year-old client diagnosed with hypoparathyroidism. Which
- Hypocalcemia.
- Hyponatremia.
- Hyperkalemia.
- Hypophosphatemia. - answerA. Hypocalcemia
- The nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with end-stage liver disease. The client has completed
- Positioning frequently to prevent skin breakdown and providing pain management and other
- Carrying out vigorous resuscitation efforts if the client were to stop breathing, but no
- Providing intravenous fluids when the client becomes dehydrated.
- Providing total parenteral nutrition (TPN) if the client is not able to eat. - answerA. Positioning
- The nurse is caring for a client receiving warfarin therapy (Coumadin®) following a stroke. The
- Call the physician to request an increase in the Coumadin® dose.
- Administer a vitamin K injection IM and notify the physician of the results.
their adult, dual-diagnosed (bipolar and drug addict) son, into residential placement. They tell the nurse that neither keeping their son at home nor sending him to a facility is a satisfactory solution for them. What information should the nurse keep in mind when discussing this dilemma with the family? Select all that apply.
electrolyte imbalance is closely associated with hypoparathyroidism?
an advance directive and a do-not-resuscitate (DNR) document and wishes to receive palliative care. Which of the following would correspond to the client's wish for comfort care?
comfort measures.
resuscitation if the heart stops beating.
frequently to prevent skin breakdown and providing pain management and other comfort measures.
client's PT/INR was completed at 7:00 A.M. prior to the morning meal with an INR reading of 4.0.Which of the following is the nurse's first priority?