Guide 2025/2026 - Accurate Questions and
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This comprehensive study guide is designed for students preparing for their exams in
2025/2026. It includes a collection of complete questions across various subjects,
accompanied by accurate, detailed answers, and rationales that ensure a full understanding
of each concept. The guide covers a wide array of topics, from healthcare ethics and patient
care to clinical interventions and nursing practice. With a 100% guaranteed pass, this latest
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the "why" behind the correct response, reinforcing your critical thinking and application skills.
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,Key Terms:
1. Patient Assessment
2. Clinical Interventions
3. Evidence-Based Practice
4. Healthcare Ethics
5. Nursing Diagnosis
6. Patient-Centered Care
7. Pain Management
8. Chronic Illness Management
9. Healthcare Policies
10. Professional Development
A Nurse is assessing a client who has systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Which of the
following findings should the nurse expect?
Facial rash
Thickened skin
Chronic back pain
Iritis
Facial rash
Rationale: SLE causes a characteristic facial "butterfly" rash that is dry, scaly, red, and raised
A nurse is providing discharge teaching to a client who has systemic lupus erythematosus
(SLE). Which of the following instructions should the nurse include?
Avoid using moisturizing lotions on the skin
Wash the hair with a mild protein shampoo.
,Apply powder liberally to sensitive skin areas.
Use a sun-blocking agent with a sun protection of at least 15.
Use a sun-blocking agent with a sun protection of at least 15.
Rationale: Clients who have SLE are prone to hair loss. They should use a mild protein shampoo
and ... avoid treatments that can damage the hair and scalp, such as dyes and permanents.
Clients who have SLE should not use powder or other drying skin products on their skin. Clients
who have SLE should apply non-perfumed moisturizing lotions liberally to the skin
A nurse is caring for a client who has a new diagnosis of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)
and asks where this disease originates within the body. The nurse should tell the client that
SLE originates in which of the following locations in the body?
Connective tissue
Muscle tissue
Peripheral vascular system
Connective tissue
Rationale: SLE originates in the connective tissues of the body and affects all organ systems.
A nurse is assessing a client who has systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Which of the
following findings is the highest priority for the nurse to report to the provider?
Client reports mild feelings of depression
Dry, raised rash on the face.
Presence of sudden peripheral edema.
Joint pain in hands and knees.
Presence of sudden peripheral edema.
, Rationale: The client who has SLE is at greatest risk for death from lupus nephritis. Therefore,
according to the safety and risk reduction priority setting framework, findings that indicate an
impairment of renal function are the highest priority to report.
Rationale: The client who has SLE commonly reports joint pain and rash. However, according to
Rationale: The client who has SLE commonly reports feelings of depression. However, according
to the safety and risk reduction priority setting framework, these other findings are not the
highest priority.
A nurse is assessing a client who is taking hydroxychloroquine. The nurse should report which
of the following adverse effects to the provider immediately?
Blurry vision
Diarrhea
Fatigue
Pruritus
Blurry Vision
Rationale: When using the urgent vs non-urgent approach to client care, the nurse should
determine that the priority finding to report to the provider is blurred vision, as this is a
manifestation of
hydroxychloroquine toxicity and can be an indication of retinal damage.
A nurse is teaching a female client who has a new diagnosis of systemic lupus erythematosus
(SLE). The nurse should recognize the need for further teaching when the client identifies
which of the following as a factor that can exacerbate SLE?
Exercise
Infection
Pregnancy
Sunlight