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COMPREHENSIVE NCLEX-PN STUDY GUIDE: HEALTH ASSESSMENT, NUTRITION, PHARMACOLOGY, AND MORE 2026 | PRACTICE QUESTIONS, RATIONALES & CHEAT SHEET

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This Comprehensive NCLEX-PN Study Guide: Health Assessment, Nutrition, Pharmacology, and More 2026 is a complete nursing exam preparation resource designed to help practical nursing students master all major NCLEX-PN test areas. It includes high-yield practice questions with detailed rationales covering health assessment (head-to-toe examination, vital signs, abnormal findings), nutrition (macronutrients, micronutrients, hydration, electrolyte balance, therapeutic diets), pharmacology (drug classes, dosage calculations, medication safety, and side effects), infection control, prioritization, delegation, fluid balance, lab values interpretation, and key nursing interventions. The guide also provides structured revision notes, cheat sheets, flashcards, and simplified explanations to strengthen clinical judgment and improve exam performance. Ideal for NCLEX-PN candidates, this resource breaks down complex nursing concepts into clear, easy-to-understand content, helping improve retention, boost confidence, and maximize success in the 2026 NCLEX-PN exam.

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COMPREHENSIVE NCLEX-PN STUDY GUIDE:
HEALTH ASSESSMENT, NUTRITION,
PHARMACOLOGY, AND MORE 2026 |
PRACTICE QUESTIONS, RATIONALES &
CHEAT SHEET
| GRADED A+ | GUARANTEED SUCCESS




Updated 2026 Questions and Answers

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Rationales Included

,Palpation Assess muscle spasm, pain, swelling, and movement restrictions.


ROM Range of Motion; evaluate skin temperature, turgor, and edema.


Using a Stethoscope Insert earpieces forward, listen at four ribcage locations, and place directly on
skin for best sound.


Odors & Health Indicators Fruity breath indicates diabetic acidosis; alcohol breath suggests possible
intoxication; foul breath may indicate periodontal disease; sweet/foul wound odor
suggests infection; genital odor indicates vaginal infection.


Measuring Height & Weight Follow standardized methods; compare to growth charts and health guidelines.


Vital Signs & Physical Exam Measure in a quiet setting, assist patient, ensure privacy, and adjust positioning as
needed.




Assessment of Head & Neck Includes evaluation of eyes (pupil size, movement, clarity), ears (hearing ability),
nose (stuffiness, drainage), mouth (oral health), and neck (alignment, swelling,
stiffness).


Spinal Inspection Includes lordosis (exaggerated lumbar curve), kyphosis (forward thoracic curve),
and scoliosis (lateral curvature).


Heart & Lung Sounds S1 (lub) loudest at apex (mitral area), S2 (dub) heard best in aortic area; airflow
affects sound pitch and duration.


Skin & Nails Assessment Aging reduces sensation; discoloration may indicate nail fungus or
cardiopulmonary disorder; assess muscle strength.


Bowel Sounds Hyperactive: Frequent sounds; hypoactive: Long silent periods; absent: No sound
for 2-5 minutes in any quadrant.


Monitoring Post-Surgery or Head Injury Neurochecks after head trauma; monitor cardiovascular, respiratory, and GI
systems post-surgery.


Warning Signs of Cancer Refer to page 388 for patient education.


Patient Education Timing Best during assessment to discuss preventive health care.


Draping for Privacy Prevents unnecessary exposure, reduces discomfort, and enhances cooperation;
female nurse must be present for male provider's pelvic/breast exams.

, Common Procedures Performed by Nurses Includes urine dip, hemoglobin test, random blood sugar, EKG, and spirometry.


PERRLA Pupils Equal, Round, and Reactive to Light and Accommodation; standard for
normal eye function.


Gastrointestinal System Includes mouth, teeth, tongue, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small & large
intestine, anus, and accessory organs (salivary glands, liver, gallbladder,
pancreas).


Functions of Digestive Organs Mouth breaks down food and starts digestion; pharynx & esophagus move food
to stomach; stomach stores food and starts protein digestion; small intestine
absorbs nutrients; large intestine absorbs fluids and eliminates waste; liver &
gallbladder secrete bile; pancreas produces insulin and digestive juices.


Aging & Digestion Tooth loss reduces chewing ability; decreased gag reflex increases aspiration risk;
reduced taste sensation leads to appetite loss; decreased peristalsis increases
constipation risk.


Metabolism Breaks down large molecules for energy; converts food into proteins, sugars, and
nutrients for cell function.


Dietary Guidelines MyPlate recommends fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean protein, and low-fat
dairy; limits saturated fats, trans fats, sodium, and sugar.


Proteins Essential for tissue repair, hormone production, and immunity; sources include
animal (high-quality) and plant (low-quality); deficiency can lead to marasmus or
kwashiorkor; excess can strain kidneys/liver and lead to fat accumulation.


Excess Kidney/liver strain, fat accumulation.




Lacto-Ovo Includes eggs/dairy.


Lacto Excludes meat & eggs, includes dairy.

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