NGN NCLEX Comprehensive 2023 Exam | Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| A Grade
QUESTION
A nurse is caring for a client who has admitted
... [Show More] to the antepartum unit. Choose anticipated or unanticipated for each potential prescription (NGN)
- Place client in supine pos
- Limited intake to 3000 ml/day
- Administer oxytocin
- Maintain bedrest with bathroom privileges
- Administer betamethasone
- Administer terbutaline
Answer:
- Place client in supine pos: unanticipated
- Limited intake to 3000 ml/day: anticipated
- Administer oxytocin: unanticipated
- Maintain bedrest with bathroom privileges: anticipated
- Administer betamethasone: anticipated
- Administer terbutaline: anticipated
QUESTION
The nurse continues to care for the client. Which actions should the nurse takes? (NGN)
- Vaginal culture
- Urine culture
- Obtain provider prescription for antibiotics
- Ibuprofen 600 mg Q6h for mild to moderate pain
- Obtain prescription for phenazopyridine
Answer:
- Urine culture
- Obtain provider prescription for antibiotics
- Obtain prescription for phenazopyridine
QUESTION
The nurse continues to care for the client. Highlight the finding indicate improvement in client's condition. (NGN)
- Client rate back pain 0
- No report of vaginal discharge
- Membrane intact
- No uterine contractions noted
- FHR baseline 138, minimal variability
- No further report of burning with urination
- WBC 12,000 (5000 - 10,000)
- Platelet 188,000 (150,000 - 400,000)
- Temp: 37.1 (98.7)
- BP 120/78
Answer:
- Client rate back pain 0
- No report of vaginal discharge
- No uterine contractions noted
- No further report of burning with urination
- WBC 12,000 (5000 - 10,000)
- Platelet 188,000 (150,000 - 400,000)
- Temp: 37.1 (98.7)
- BP 120/78
QUESTION
A nurse is teaching a client who has new diagnosis of DM about foot care. Which instruction should the nurse include?
a. Soak feet twice daily
b. Round the edge of toe nail when trim
c. Use moisturizing lotion between toe
d. Wear clean cotton socks ever day
Answer:
d. Wear clean cotton socks ever day
QUESTION
A nurse is preparing to feed a newly admitted client who has dysphasia. Which action should the nurse take?
a. Instruct client to lift her chin when swallow
b. Talk with the client during her feeding
c. Sit at or below the client's eye lv during feedings
d. Discourage client form coughing during feedings
Answer:
c. Sit at or below the client's eye lv during feedings
QUESTION
A nurse is caring for a client who has acute glomerulonephritis. Which findings should the nurse expect?
a. Polyuria
b. Hypertension
c. Weight loss
d. Hermaturia
Answer:
d. Hematuria
QUESTION
A nurse is care for a client whose partner recently died. The nurse sit with client to provide comfort. Which following ethical principles is the nurse demonstrating?
a. Fidelity
b. Veracity
c. Autonomy
d. Beneficence
Answer:
d. Beneficence
QUESTION
An ED nurse is care for a child who reports being sexually abused by a family member. Which action should the nurse take?
a. Use leading statements to obtain info from the child
b. Ensure that multiple nurses are present for the physical examination
c. Explain to the child what will happen when the abuse is reported
d. Reassure the child that no one will be told about the abuse
Answer:
c. Explain to the child what will happen when the abuse is reported
QUESTION
A newly licensed nurse working at an HIV clinic is reviewing the responsibilities of her position at the clinic. Which tasks should the nurse identify as tertiary prevention?
a. Using an electronic messaging system to remind clients when to take med
b. Educate clients about contraindications to specific immunizations
c. Help client understand health screenings covered by their insurance plans
d. Provide info about the benefits if exercise
Answer:
a. Using an electronic messaging system to remind clients when to take med
QUESTION
A nurse is care for a client who has given informed consent for electroconvulsive therapy. Just before the treatment, the client tells the nurse she's considering not doing the treatment. Which statement should the nurse make?
a. Most people who have this procedure feel better following the treatment
b. Your dr wouldn't have ordered this treatment unless it was necessary
c. It's ok to be nervous before th [Show Less]