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NCLEX-RN EXAM 5 NUR UPDATED EXAM BUNDLE PRACTICE QUESTIONS ANSWERED| 3 VERSIONS|GUARANTEED SUCCESS| SCORE A QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+. 100% Verified Solutions | Updated Per Latest Guidelines | Graded A+ A nurse is planning to teach a child safety class to a group of new parents. When preparing a lesson regarding car seats, what should the nurse recommend? A) Children should be seated in the rear of the car until 6 years of age. B) Infants should face forward in an infant seat until 20 pounds. NCLEX-RN EXAM A+ TEST BANK 2 C) Children should face the rear of the car until as close to 1 year of age as possible. D) Make sure to use the automobile air bags as these enhance the safety of car seats. C) Children should face the rear of the car until as close to 1 year of age as possible. Rationale - Infants should face the rear of the vehicle until they weigh 20 pounds, from birth to as close to the first birthday as possible. Which would be an abnormal finding when doing a well-child checkup on a 1-week-old infant? A) An audible "clunk" during the Ortolani test. B) Symmetrical gluteal folds when the infant is held upright. C) Negative Barlow test. D) Symmetrical knee height when the infant is supine. A) An audible "clunk" during the Ortolani test. Rationale - An audible, low-pitched, "clunk" during the Ortolani test is caused by the sound of the femur head exiting or entering the acetabulum, indicating hip dislocation. A physician orders penicillin 200,000 units/kg/day IV q6h for a child weighing 16 kg. The penicillin on hand comes prepared in a concentration of 250,000 units/mL. In order to administer the correct dose, a nurse calculates that _______ mL of penicillin should be administered to the child. Fill in the blank.

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NCLEX-RN EXAM

NCLEX-RN EXAM 5 NUR 2960 2026 UPDATED
EXAM BUNDLE PRACTICE QUESTIONS
ANSWERED| 3 VERSIONS|GUARANTEED
SUCCESS| SCORE A QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+. 100%
Verified Solutions | Updated Per Latest
Guidelines | Graded A+




A nurse is planning to teach a child safety class to a group of new parents. When preparing a
lesson regarding car seats, what should the nurse recommend?

A) Children should be seated in the rear of the car until 6 years of age.
B) Infants should face forward in an infant seat until 20 pounds.

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C) Children should face the rear of the car until as close to 1 year of age as possible.
D) Make sure to use the automobile air bags as these enhance the safety of car seats.




C) Children should face the rear of the car until as close to 1 year of age as possible.

Rationale - Infants should face the rear of the vehicle until they weigh 20 pounds, from birth
to as close to the first birthday as possible.




Which would be an abnormal finding when doing a well-child checkup on a 1-week-old infant?

A) An audible "clunk" during the Ortolani test.
B) Symmetrical gluteal folds when the infant is held
upright.
C) Negative Barlow test.
D) Symmetrical knee height when the infant is supine.




A) An audible "clunk" during the Ortolani test.

Rationale - An audible, low-pitched, "clunk" during the Ortolani
test is caused by the sound of the femur head exiting
or entering the acetabulum, indicating hip dislocation.




A physician orders penicillin 200,000 units/kg/day IV q6h for a child weighing 16 kg. The
penicillin on hand comes prepared in a concentration of 250,000 units/mL. In order to
administer the correct dose, a nurse calculates that _______ mL of penicillin should be
administered to the child. Fill in the blank.


A+ TEST BANK 2

, NCLEX-RN EXAM
3.2.

Rationale - To solve this problem, first multiply the ordered 200,000 units per kilogram by the
child's weight of 16 kg to get a total of 3,200,000 units per day. Next, divide the total daily
units of 3,200,000 by 4 (since the drug is administered every 6 hours) to get a sin- gle dose of
800,000 units. Finally, take the single dose of 800,000 units and divide by the 250,000 units
per mL to get a total of 3.2 mL.




Which nursing intervention should a nurse perform on a young child suspected of having a
diagnosis of acute epiglottitis whose oxygen saturation measures 93% on room air?

A) Allow the child to sit in a position of comfort.
B) Provide small amounts of liquid orally via a syringe.
C) Inspect the child's nares to assess degree of swelling.
D) Apply 100% oxygen via mask.




A) Allow the child to sit in a position of comfort.

Rationale - The child with acute epiglottitis is likely to be restless and agitated due to the
progressive airway obstruction. The child should be allowed to maintain a position of com-
fort (e.g., sitting upright) to avoid further agitation and impaired oxygenation.




A nurse teaches a child with spina bifida how to perform urinary self-catheterization. Which
steps should the nurse include in the teaching? Place each correct step in sequential order.

A) Wash hands.
B) Open latex catheter package.
C) Lubricate tip of catheter.

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D) Wash catheter with soap and water.
E) Cleanse perineum with Betadine swabs.




A) Wash hands.
C) Lubricate tip of catheter.
D) Wash catheter with soap and water.

Rationale -
The first step because the child should wash hands prior to the procedure to prevent
infection.
The second step because lubricating jelly should be applied. After insertion and
removal of the catheter, the third (and last) step is to cleanse the catheter for storage


A child recovering from abdominal surgery removes the nasogastric tube accidentally. A nurse
replaces the nasogastric tube and places it to low wall suction. Two hours later, the nurse
discovers that there is no drainage from the tube. What should be the nurse's first action?

A) Ask the child to change position.
B) Place an urgent call to the surgeon.
C) Flush the tube with 10 mL of sterile water.
D) Check the suction mechanism and settings.
D) Check the suction mechanism and settings.

Rationale - The most likely cause of poor drainage is ineffective suction. The suction tubing
may have become dislodged or the settings may have been altered. A nurse should inspect
this first, then continue to problem-solve if needed.




A charge nurse is seated in front of a bank of cardiac monitors on a pediatric unit. There are
four children receiving cardiac monitoring. Which finding should the charge nurse
communicate at once to the child's nurse?

A) A heart rate of 50 in a 15-year-old adolescent who is sleeping.

A+ TEST BANK 4

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