2026/2027 ACTUAL EXAM 150 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS WITH RATIOANLES (VERIFIED
ANSWERS)!!!
The nurse is called to the waiting room of a pediatric clinic.
The frantic mother states, "I think my 4-month-old baby is
choking!" What steps will the nurse take? (Select all that
apply.)
A.
Compress the chest once between the nipples with two
fingers.
B.
,Note any obstruction or absence of breathing.
C.
Deliver five backslaps between the shoulder blades.
D.
Place the infant over the nurse's arm.
E.
Perform a blind finger sweep. - ANSWER-B, C, D
Rationale: The fingers are placed at the same location on
an infant as chest compressions for CPR; however, the
nurse must deliver five chest thrusts, after the five back
slaps. Blind sweeps are not used as this action may push
the object deeper into the throat. The remaining steps are
correct.
,When assisting a client from the bed to a chair, which
procedure is best for the nurse to follow?
A.
Place the chair parallel to the bed, with its back toward the
head of the bed and assist the client in moving to the
chair.
B.
With the nurse's feet spread apart and knees aligned with
the client's knees, stand and pivot the client into the chair.
C.
Assist the client to a standing position by gently lifting
upward, underneath the axillae.
D.
, Stand beside the client, place the client's arms around the
nurse's neck, and gently move the client to the chair. -
ANSWER-B
Rationale: Option B describes the correct positioning of
the nurse and affords the nurse a wide base of support
while stabilizing the client's knees when assisting to a
standing position. The chair should be placed at a 45-
degree angle to the bed, with the back of the chair toward
the head of the bed. Clients should never be lifted under
the axillae; this could damage nerves and strain the
nurse's back. The client should be instructed to use the
arms of the chair and should never place his or her arms
around the nurse's neck; this places undue stress on the
nurse's neck and back and increases the risk for a fall.