NCLEX PN - Predictor Tests 2024 latest verified
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The nurse on an inpatient mental health unit is caring with the paranoid
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is refusing to eat. The client states that all the food and drinks have been poisoned.
Which intervention by the nurse is appropriate? - Provide the client food in unopened
single serving packages
After listening to the parents' report and seeing the following pediatric clients, the
nurse knows that which client demonstrates signs of abuse that may necessitate
mandatory reporting? - 5- year old whose x- ray reveals 1 new and 2 healed humorous
fractures after falling from a tree.
The nurse is discussing the care needs of a client in the last stage of Huntington
disease with the family. When the nurse mentions arranging for delivery of a
prescribed hospital bed, the client's spouse becomes visibly upset and says, "No
hospital bed. I'm just not ready for it yet." What is the best response by the nurse? -
What upsets you about having hospital bed?
The nurse administers ondansetron to a hospitalized client. Which statement would
indicate to the nurse that the ondansetron was effective? - The nausea is a lot better
The nurse has just received report on 4 clients. Which client should the nurse see
first? - Client receiving IV normal saline at 250 mL/hr who is reporting puffy legs and a
new cough
An unaccompanied 16 year old girl comes to the emergency department with a severe
abdominal pain and vomiting. The client has a temp of 102.2 F (39 C) and a pulse of
120/min and is lethargic. The client's parents are out of town, and no guardians can be
reached. How should the client's care be handled? - Administer care until the parents
or guardians can be reached.
The nurse reinforces teaching to the parents of a 12 month old who has begun weaning
from breastfeeding. Which statement by the parents indicates that teaching has been
effective? - I can start substituting breastfeeding sessions with whole cow's milk
The child with congenital heart disease who weighs 88 lbs is prescribed furosemide 1
mg/kg by mouth every 8 hours. It is available as an oral solution of 10 mg/mL. How
many milliliter (mL) of furosemide should the nurse administer to the client for each
dose? - Prescription x available data - mL/dose
4ml
The nurse cares for a client with a terminal disease who has an advanced directive
supporting a do not resuscitate (DNR) code status. The client stops breathing and loses
a pulse. The client's adult client states, "I changed my mind. Do whatever you can to
save him!" Which intervention is most appropriate at the time? - Explain the client's
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