NSG 403 NCLEX RESPIRATORY EXAM 100 QUESTIONS
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2025/2026 GRADED A+ 1 / 4
A male adult patient on mechanical ventilation is receiving pancuronium bromide (Pavulon), 0.01 mg/kg I.V. as needed. Which assessment finding indicates that the patient needs another pancuronium dose?
- Leg movement
- Finger movement
- Lip movement
- Fighting the ventilator
On auscultation, which finding suggests a right pneumothorax?
- Bilateral inspiratory and expiratory
- Inspiratory wheezes in the right thorax
- Bilateral pleural friction rub.
crackles B. Absence of breaths sound in the right thorax
Rhea, confused and short breath, is brought to the emergency department by a family member. The medical history reveals chronic bronchitis and hypertension. To learn more about the current respiratory problem, the doctor orders a 2 / 4
chest x-ray and arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis. When reviewing the ABG report, the nurses sees many abbreviations. What does a lowercase “a” in ABG value present?
- Acid-base
- Arterial oxygen saturation
- Alveoli
balance B. Arterial Blood
A male patient is admitted to the healthcare facility for treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Which nursing diagnosis is most important for this patient?
- Activity intolerance related to fatigue
- Anxiety related to actual threat to health status
- Risk for infection related to retained secretions
- Impaired gas exchange related to airflow obstruction
Nurse Ruth assessing a patient for tracheal displacement should know that the trachea will deviate toward the: 3 / 4
- Contralateral side in a simple pneumothorax
- Affected side in a hemothorax
- Affected side in a tension
pneumothorax D. Contralateral side in hemothorax
After undergoing a left pneumonectomy, a female patient has a chest tube in place for drainage. When caring for this patient, the
nurse must:
- Monitor fluctuations in the water-seal chamber
- Clamp the chest tube once every
- Milk the chest tube every 2 hours
shift C. Encourage coughing and deep breathing
When caring for a male patient who has just had a
total laryngectomy, the nurse should plan to:
- Encourage oral feeding as soon as possible
- Develop an alternative communication method
- Keep the tracheostomy cuff fully inflated
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