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UWorld NCLEX-RN TEST 2 Questions
with correct Answers Graded A+ 2025-
2026.

A nurse coworker is called into work from home to help care for an influx of clients being
admitted after a bus accident. While assisting the coworker prepare for incoming clients,
the nurse becomes concerned that the coworker may be under the influence of an
impairing substance. Which action by the nurse is best?
1.
Ask another coworker to observe the individual to confirm the suspicion
2.
Confront the coworker about the concern and offer emotional support
3.
Speak with the nursing supervisor about the concern
4.
Telephone the appropriate regulatory agency and make a report correct answers 3.

A nurse is administering a rituximab infusion to a client with lymphoma in an oncology
clinic. Which client symptom would be a priority to report to the health care provider?
1.
Dizziness and sudden diarrhea
2.
Nausea and onset of vomiting
3.
New-onset tachypnea and dyspnea
4.
Temperature of 101 F (38.3 C) correct answers 3.

The student nurse plans postmortem care for an Orthodox Jewish client hospitalized for
the last week with heart failure who did not sign consents for any postmortem actions.
Which statement by the student would require further education by the supervising
nurse?
1.
"I will allow the family to remain with the client at all times."
2.
"I will call the next of kin before providing any postmortem care."
3.
"I will prepare the client for transfer to the morgue for autopsy."
4.
"I will provide a sheet to be placed over the client's face." correct answers 3.

,The nurse is caring for a client with chronic pancreatitis. Which meal should the nurse
recommend when assisting the client in selecting food items from a menu?
1.
Baked tilapia with lemon wedge, sweet potatoes, and green peas
2.
Cream of potato soup and roast beef sandwich on a croissant
3.
Sautéed salmon, macaroni and cheese, string beans, and a biscuit
4.
Shrimp enchiladas with tomato salsa, rice, cornbread, and refried beans correct
answers 1.

The nurse is preparing to change the dressing of a client's subclavian central venous
catheter using a chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG)-impregnated patch and transparent
adhesive dressing. Place the procedural steps in the correct order. All options must be
used.

Apply CHG patch over catheter insertion site and cover with a sterile transparent
dressing

Cleanse the site with CHG for at least 30 seconds using friction; allow to air dry
completely

Discard the clean gloves, perform hand hygiene, and apply sterile gloves

Perform hand hygiene, don face mask, place a mask on the client, and apply clean
gloves

Remove old dressing and CHG-impregnated patch; assess insertion site correct
answers Perform hand hygiene, don face mask, place a mask on the client, and apply
clean gloves

Remove old dressing and CHG-impregnated patch; assess insertion site

Discard the clean gloves, perform hand hygiene, and apply sterile gloves

Cleanse the site with CHG for at least 30 seconds using friction; allow to air dry
completely

Apply CHG patch over catheter insertion site and cover with a sterile transparent
dressing

Four clients enter the pediatric emergency department at the same time. Which client
should the nurse see first?
1.

, 2-week-old with tricuspid atresia who has dusky lips and nailbeds
2.
5-week-old with forceful vomiting after every feeding who is crying
3.
12-month-old who was wheezing at home and is now lethargic with no wheezing
4.
3-year-old with fever who had a brief seizure at home and is asleep correct answers 3.

The unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) reports being splashed in the eye while
emptying urine from the catheter bag of a client with AIDS. The UAP is afraid of
becoming infected with HIV and requests immediate testing. What is the nurse's priority
action?
1.
Direct the UAP to immediately flush the eye with water at the unit's eyewash station
2.
Reassure the UAP that the risk for HIV is low as urine does not transmit the virus
3.
Refer the UAP to the occupational health department for postexposure prophylaxis
4.
Send the UAP to the facility's emergency department for medical evaluation correct
answers 1.

The nurse prepares to administer a client's scheduled prandial regular insulin plus a
correctional dose based on a sliding scale as the client's breakfast tray arrives. The
client's fasting blood glucose level is 210 mg/dL (11.7 mmol/L). How many total units of
regular insulin should the nurse administer? Click the exhibit button for additional
information. Record your answer using a whole number.

EXHIBIT:
Medication administration record:
Allergies: NKA

Medications:
-Regular insulin: 4 units subcutaneously with each meal (0800, 1200, 1700)

-Regular insulin: per sliding scale, subcutaneously with each meal and before bed
(0800, 1200, 1700, 2100)

Sliding-Scale Blood Glucose Levels:
<150 mg/dL - 0 units
150-199 mg/dL - 3 units
200-249 mg/dL - 6 units
250-299 mg/dL - 9 units
300-349 mg/dL - 12 units
≥350 mg/dL - 15 units; notify HCP correct answers Answer: 10 (units)

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