NCLEX PN A QUICK SUMMARISED WELL ANSWERED
EXAM GRADED A+ CERTIFIED WITH QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 2025/2026
1.The nurse observes a coworker who is assessing a client's thoracic expansion.
Which of the following would indicate that the coworker is using the correct assessment
technique?
1. percussion from the apex of the scapula downward on each side
2. placement of the hands flat on the back with the thumbs at the level of the tenth ribs
pointing to the spine, then asking the client to inhale
3. measurement of the anteroposterior diameter of the chest
4. placement of the palms at the level of the tenth ribs with thumbs pointing to the xiphoid
process, then asking the client to inhale
4. placement of the palms at the level of the tenth ribs with thumbs pointing to the xiphoid
process, then asking the client to inhale
This is how to measure anterior thoracic expansion.
2. Posterior thoracic expansion
2. The home-health nurse is teaching the parents of a 4-year-old client with impetigo.
Which of the following information should the nurse include?
1. "Put a surgical mask on your child when around siblings."
2. "Cleanse the lesions with a povidone-iodine solution daily."
3. "Apply petroleum jelly to the lesions daily."
4. "Instruct your child not to use the same towels as siblings."
4. "Instruct your child not to use the same towels as siblings."
Impetigo is highly contagious through contact. Towels can easily spread the infection
Rationale:
1. It is contact precautions; surgical mask would be for airborne
, 3. The nurse has attended a staff education program about bioterrorism. Which of the
following statements by the nurse would require follow-up?
1. "Botulism is transmitted by ingestion of contaminated canned foods."
2. "Haemorrhagic fever is spread by direct contact with blood or body fluids."
3. "Anthrax is spread through direct contact with the bacteria and its spores."
4. "Bubonic plague is transmitted from person to person via airborne droplets."
4. "Bubonic plague is transmitted from person to person via airborne droplets."
It is spread through flea bites and contact with infected skin
Rationale:
1. Botulism is transmitted by foods. ex: babies getting Botulism from honey
2. Infectious diseases that affect clotting and is spread by blood or body fluids
3. Anthrax: Contact
4.The nurse is caring for a client with active pulmonary tuberculosis (TB). Which of the
following should the nurse include in the client's plan of care?
1. placing the client in a private room with the door open
2. putting a surgical mask on the client during transport to the radiology department
3. instructing the primary caregivers to wear surgical masks when caring for the client
4. instituting the standards for droplet precautions while caring for the client
2. putting a surgical mask on the client during transport to the radiology department
X-Ray to confirm active TB d(x)
Rationale:
1. Door should be closed
3.
4. Airborne precautions
5. The nurse at a health fair is talking with a client who is in perimenopause and is
experiencing hot flashes. Which of the following lifestyle modifications would be
appropriate for the nurse to recommend?
EXAM GRADED A+ CERTIFIED WITH QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 2025/2026
1.The nurse observes a coworker who is assessing a client's thoracic expansion.
Which of the following would indicate that the coworker is using the correct assessment
technique?
1. percussion from the apex of the scapula downward on each side
2. placement of the hands flat on the back with the thumbs at the level of the tenth ribs
pointing to the spine, then asking the client to inhale
3. measurement of the anteroposterior diameter of the chest
4. placement of the palms at the level of the tenth ribs with thumbs pointing to the xiphoid
process, then asking the client to inhale
4. placement of the palms at the level of the tenth ribs with thumbs pointing to the xiphoid
process, then asking the client to inhale
This is how to measure anterior thoracic expansion.
2. Posterior thoracic expansion
2. The home-health nurse is teaching the parents of a 4-year-old client with impetigo.
Which of the following information should the nurse include?
1. "Put a surgical mask on your child when around siblings."
2. "Cleanse the lesions with a povidone-iodine solution daily."
3. "Apply petroleum jelly to the lesions daily."
4. "Instruct your child not to use the same towels as siblings."
4. "Instruct your child not to use the same towels as siblings."
Impetigo is highly contagious through contact. Towels can easily spread the infection
Rationale:
1. It is contact precautions; surgical mask would be for airborne
, 3. The nurse has attended a staff education program about bioterrorism. Which of the
following statements by the nurse would require follow-up?
1. "Botulism is transmitted by ingestion of contaminated canned foods."
2. "Haemorrhagic fever is spread by direct contact with blood or body fluids."
3. "Anthrax is spread through direct contact with the bacteria and its spores."
4. "Bubonic plague is transmitted from person to person via airborne droplets."
4. "Bubonic plague is transmitted from person to person via airborne droplets."
It is spread through flea bites and contact with infected skin
Rationale:
1. Botulism is transmitted by foods. ex: babies getting Botulism from honey
2. Infectious diseases that affect clotting and is spread by blood or body fluids
3. Anthrax: Contact
4.The nurse is caring for a client with active pulmonary tuberculosis (TB). Which of the
following should the nurse include in the client's plan of care?
1. placing the client in a private room with the door open
2. putting a surgical mask on the client during transport to the radiology department
3. instructing the primary caregivers to wear surgical masks when caring for the client
4. instituting the standards for droplet precautions while caring for the client
2. putting a surgical mask on the client during transport to the radiology department
X-Ray to confirm active TB d(x)
Rationale:
1. Door should be closed
3.
4. Airborne precautions
5. The nurse at a health fair is talking with a client who is in perimenopause and is
experiencing hot flashes. Which of the following lifestyle modifications would be
appropriate for the nurse to recommend?