CJE READINESS II EXAM STUDY QUESTIONS UPDATED
2026/2027 ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS | WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS |VERIFIED//GRADED A+//
100% PASS
A client is being induced due to increasing symptoms of preeclampsia. the client is
also receiving magnesium sulfate. it appears that her labor has not become active
despite several hours of oxytocin administration. the client asks the nurse, why is
it taking so long. Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?
- the magnesium relaxes your uterus and competes with the ocytocin. it may
increase the duration of your labor.
The nurse on the postpartum unit receives change of shift report for her assigned
clients. which client will the nurse see first?
client who successfully delivered a 9lb 4 oz baby 4 hours ago vaginally; UAP repots
blood pressure 86/60 and HR of 114
Bow tie question
Actions to take:
-administer naloxone
-report error to pharmacist
Conditions most likely experiencing
-wrong dose
Parameters to monitor
-RR
,-BP
The nurse cares for a client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. the client
exhibits symptoms of shortness of breath, pursed lip breathing and neck vein
distention. Which action should the nurse take first?
- Check the clients O2 sat
The nurse working in a mobile clinic sees clients in an under served and resource
limited area. what assessment finding of a client indicates to the nurse that the
client needs immediate health care beyond what the nurse can provide
-bilateral lower extremities with 3+ edema
The nurse performs a neuromuscular assessment on the right leg of a client with a
new cast. "assumed care of a 13- year-old with right long leg cast after fracture of
right tibia. Neuromuscular examination completed. client reports numbness and
tingling in the right foot. moderate swelling of toes noted. Which action should
the nurse take initially?
notify the healthcare provider
The nurse performs a neuromuscular assessment on the right leg of a client with a
new cast. "right foot, pedal decreased less than 3 seconds" What action should
the nurse take initially?
notify the healthcare provider
A teacher is concerned about a student who was attentive and used to perform
well in class. Lately, the student is doing poorly, looks disheveled in the morning
and falls asleep in class. when the school nurse speaks to the student to
determine what is occurring the student becomes defensive and says "my mom is
having a hard rime right now, but she says well be okay. the nurse suspects that
the family is homeless and plans to address the issue in a sensitive manner. what
is the most important for the nurse to include in the plan?
a letter to the parents stating the students behaviors and offering to help in any
way possible
, a school aged child is to be discharged home on a month of intravenous antibiotic
therapy to treat osteomyelitis. which component should the nurse ensure is part
of the discharge plan and instructions for this client.
Arrangements for tutoring and schoolwork while at home
A client presents to the emergency department with suspected placental
abruption. which assessment finding is most concerning to the nurse?
Hard, board like abdomen
A client with diabetes mellitus received the prescribed doses of regular and NPH
insulin at 0800. At 1200, the client reports feeling shaky, lightheaded, and faint.
which action should the nurse take next?
obtain capillary blood glucose
The nurse assist a client with dementia in performing activities of daily living.
which approach is most appropriate for the nurse to take when caring for the
client?
keep instructions brief and simple
A client presents to the emergency department with gastrointestinal bleeding and
is transferred to the intensive care unit. the client has a recent blood clot and has
been taking warfarin. in completing the clients medication history, what
assessment finding is a possible explanation for the bleed?
Takes over the counter non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for pain
The nurse cares for a preschool child with an arm cast applied recently for a
fractured humerus. Which assessment findings would warrant an immediate call
to the health care provider due to a potential serious complication? select all that
apply
- Severe pain not relieved by analgesics
-lack of sensation in the extremity
- tingling of the extremity
- inability to move the extremity
2026/2027 ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS | WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS |VERIFIED//GRADED A+//
100% PASS
A client is being induced due to increasing symptoms of preeclampsia. the client is
also receiving magnesium sulfate. it appears that her labor has not become active
despite several hours of oxytocin administration. the client asks the nurse, why is
it taking so long. Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?
- the magnesium relaxes your uterus and competes with the ocytocin. it may
increase the duration of your labor.
The nurse on the postpartum unit receives change of shift report for her assigned
clients. which client will the nurse see first?
client who successfully delivered a 9lb 4 oz baby 4 hours ago vaginally; UAP repots
blood pressure 86/60 and HR of 114
Bow tie question
Actions to take:
-administer naloxone
-report error to pharmacist
Conditions most likely experiencing
-wrong dose
Parameters to monitor
-RR
,-BP
The nurse cares for a client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. the client
exhibits symptoms of shortness of breath, pursed lip breathing and neck vein
distention. Which action should the nurse take first?
- Check the clients O2 sat
The nurse working in a mobile clinic sees clients in an under served and resource
limited area. what assessment finding of a client indicates to the nurse that the
client needs immediate health care beyond what the nurse can provide
-bilateral lower extremities with 3+ edema
The nurse performs a neuromuscular assessment on the right leg of a client with a
new cast. "assumed care of a 13- year-old with right long leg cast after fracture of
right tibia. Neuromuscular examination completed. client reports numbness and
tingling in the right foot. moderate swelling of toes noted. Which action should
the nurse take initially?
notify the healthcare provider
The nurse performs a neuromuscular assessment on the right leg of a client with a
new cast. "right foot, pedal decreased less than 3 seconds" What action should
the nurse take initially?
notify the healthcare provider
A teacher is concerned about a student who was attentive and used to perform
well in class. Lately, the student is doing poorly, looks disheveled in the morning
and falls asleep in class. when the school nurse speaks to the student to
determine what is occurring the student becomes defensive and says "my mom is
having a hard rime right now, but she says well be okay. the nurse suspects that
the family is homeless and plans to address the issue in a sensitive manner. what
is the most important for the nurse to include in the plan?
a letter to the parents stating the students behaviors and offering to help in any
way possible
, a school aged child is to be discharged home on a month of intravenous antibiotic
therapy to treat osteomyelitis. which component should the nurse ensure is part
of the discharge plan and instructions for this client.
Arrangements for tutoring and schoolwork while at home
A client presents to the emergency department with suspected placental
abruption. which assessment finding is most concerning to the nurse?
Hard, board like abdomen
A client with diabetes mellitus received the prescribed doses of regular and NPH
insulin at 0800. At 1200, the client reports feeling shaky, lightheaded, and faint.
which action should the nurse take next?
obtain capillary blood glucose
The nurse assist a client with dementia in performing activities of daily living.
which approach is most appropriate for the nurse to take when caring for the
client?
keep instructions brief and simple
A client presents to the emergency department with gastrointestinal bleeding and
is transferred to the intensive care unit. the client has a recent blood clot and has
been taking warfarin. in completing the clients medication history, what
assessment finding is a possible explanation for the bleed?
Takes over the counter non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for pain
The nurse cares for a preschool child with an arm cast applied recently for a
fractured humerus. Which assessment findings would warrant an immediate call
to the health care provider due to a potential serious complication? select all that
apply
- Severe pain not relieved by analgesics
-lack of sensation in the extremity
- tingling of the extremity
- inability to move the extremity