NCLEX-RN Practice Test Questions
The NCLEX-RN Test Plan is organized into four major Client Needs categories. Two
of the four categories are divided into subcategories as shown below:
1. Safe and Effective Care Environment
(https://www.registerednursing.org/nclex/#category-1- safe-effective-care-
environment)
1. Management of Care - 17% to 23%
2. Safety and Infection Control - 9% to 15%
2. Health Promotion and Maintenance
(https://www.registerednursing.org/nclex/#category-2- health-promotion-
maintenance) - 6% to 12%
3. Psychosocial Integrity (https://www.registerednursing.org/nclex/#category-3-
psychosocial- integrity) - 6% to 12%
4. Physiological Integrity (https://www.registerednursing.org/nclex/#category-4-
physiological- integrity)
1. Basic Care and Comfort - 6% to 12%
2. Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies - 12% to 18%
3. Reduction of Risk Potential - 9% to 15%
4. Physiological Adaptation - 11% to 17%
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The Safe and Effective Care Environment: The Management
of Care The Safe and Effective Care Environment: Safety and
SHARES
,Infection Control Health Promotion and Maintenance
, Psychosocial Integrity
Physiological Integrity: Basic Care and Comfort
Physiological Integrity: Pharmacological and Parenteral
Therapies Physiological Integrity: Reduction of Risk
Potential
Physiological Integrity: Physiological Adaptation
The Safe & E¦ective Care Environment: The Management of Care
Practice Questions
1. You are caring for a client at the end of life. The client tells you that they are grateful for having
considered and decided upon some end of life decisions and the appointments of those who they
wish to make decisions for them when they are no longer able to do so. During this discussion with
the client and the client’s wife, the client states that “my wife and I are legally married so I am so
glad that she can automatically make all healthcare decisions on my behalf without a legal durable
power of attorney when I am no longer able to do so myself” and the wife responds to this statement
with, “that is not completely true. I can only make decisions for you and on your behalf when these
decisions are not already documented on your advance directive.” How should you, as the nurse,
respond to and address this conversation between the husband and wife and the end of life?
A. You should respond to the couple by stating that only unanticipated
treatments and procedures that are not included in the advance directive
can be made by the legally appointed durable power of attorney for
healthcare decisions.
B. You should be aware of the fact that the wife of the client has a knowledge
deficit relating to advance directives and durable powers of attorney for
healthcare decisions and plan an educational activity to meet this learning need.
C. You should be aware of the fact that the client has a knowledge deficit relating
to advance directives and durable powers of attorney for healthcare decisions
and plan an educational activity to meet this learning need.
D. You should reinforce the wife’s belief that legally married spouses automatically
serve for the other spouse’s durable power of attorney for health care decisions
and that others than the spouse cannot be legally appointed while people are
married
Correct Response: A
You should respond to the couple by stating that only unanticipated
treatments and procedures that are not included in the advance directive
, can be made by the legally appointed durable power of attorney for
healthcare decisions.
SHARES