NEW REVISED AND VERIFIED NCLEX RN 2025-
2026 EXAM WITH 100% SURE PASS
one of the complications associated with the improper use of crutches is: -- ANS --axillary nerve
damage
Infiltration -- ANS --fluids from IV parental therapy enter the surrounding tissues .
amytrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is: -- ANS --lou Gehrig disease
amytrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients are at increased risk for: -- ANS --pneumonia.
crushing syndrome patients should avoid: -- ANS --NSAIDS ( it can cause bleeding)
bone marrow post op nurses should avoid: -- ANS --administrating aspirin (can cause bleeding)
Ventricular fibrillation (V-fib) -- ANS --A DEADLY situation(priority)- CPR & DEFIBRILLATION (d-fib,
CPR)
v-fib vs supraventricular tachycardia? -- ANS --ventricular fibrillation (v-rib) is higher priority.
In hypovolemic shock the blood pressure? -- ANS --INCREASES (diastolic/bottom #) so
vasodilators isn't given!
what does vasodilation do? -- ANS --It increases blood flow by decreasing resistance, decreases
the blood pressure.
,why is priming intravenous tubing is crucial? -- ANS --because it prevents treatment
complications of an AIR EMBOLISM
chadwick's sign: -- ANS --change of the crevice to cyanosis
goodell's sign: -- ANS --softening of the cervix
hegar's sign: -- ANS --softening of the uterine
tripod position: -- ANS --An upright position in which the patient leans forward onto two arms
stretched forward and thrusts the head and chin forward; leaning forward w/ hands on knees.
what are acute cholecystitis symptoms? -- ANS --Nausea, Vomiting , Right upper quadrant
abdominal pain that may radiate to the shoulder blades, Intensification of pain when the
gallbladder is palpated upon inspiration ( Murphy's sign)
What is Murphy's sign? -- ANS --Intensification of pain when the gallbladder is palpated upon
inspiration
Doxycycline -- ANS --tetracycline antibiotic treats bacterial infection
doxycycline is used for? -- ANS --Lyme disease
doxycycline is used for? -- ANS --cellulitis
Azithromycin -- ANS --antibiotic treats bacterial infection
,azithromycin could be used for: -- ANS --community acquired pneumonia
what is Amiodarone used for? -- ANS --ventricular and atrial dysthymias
Amoxicillin -- ANS --antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections.
amoxicillin is used for? -- ANS --ottis media
what is amoxicillin is used for? -- ANS --skin abnormalities
Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) -- ANS --a scoring system used to describe the LOC in a person
following a traumatic brain injury
ulcerative colitis (UC) -- ANS --a chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) primarily located in
the colon and rectum
ulcerative colitis (UC) signs: -- ANS --bloody stools, iron deficiency anemia, fever, fatigue, weight
loss, colicky abdominal pain
borborygmi (singular: borborygmus) -- ANS --Increased bowl sounds
"QRS depolarization" always refers to __________ -- ANS --Ventricular
"P Wave" always refers to -- ANS --Atrial
"P Waves" forms: -- ANS --Saw tooth wave
, "P Waves" form of saw tooth wave is: -- ANS --atrial flutter
"Lack of QRS complexes" indicates... -- ANS --Asystole
Asystole is? -- ANS --a flat line, associated with death
Chaotic P wave patterns -- ANS --Atrial Fibrillation (A-Fib)
Chaotic QRS complexes -- ANS --Ventricular Fibrillation (v-fib)
Troughs -- ANS --when drugs is at their lowest concentration in the pt's blood
Peaks -- ANS --When drugs are at their highest concentration in a patient's blood.
All Aminoglycosides end in? -- ANS --"mycin" but not all drugs that end in "mycin" are
aminoglycosides
Enoxaparin (Lovenox) -- ANS --Anticoagulant, Low Molecular Weight Heparin
Enoxaparin (Lovenox) monitor what lab? -- ANS --Platelet Count
Epiglottis -- ANS --a flap of cartilage at the root of the tongue, which is depressed during
swallowing to cover the opening of the windpipe.
2026 EXAM WITH 100% SURE PASS
one of the complications associated with the improper use of crutches is: -- ANS --axillary nerve
damage
Infiltration -- ANS --fluids from IV parental therapy enter the surrounding tissues .
amytrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is: -- ANS --lou Gehrig disease
amytrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients are at increased risk for: -- ANS --pneumonia.
crushing syndrome patients should avoid: -- ANS --NSAIDS ( it can cause bleeding)
bone marrow post op nurses should avoid: -- ANS --administrating aspirin (can cause bleeding)
Ventricular fibrillation (V-fib) -- ANS --A DEADLY situation(priority)- CPR & DEFIBRILLATION (d-fib,
CPR)
v-fib vs supraventricular tachycardia? -- ANS --ventricular fibrillation (v-rib) is higher priority.
In hypovolemic shock the blood pressure? -- ANS --INCREASES (diastolic/bottom #) so
vasodilators isn't given!
what does vasodilation do? -- ANS --It increases blood flow by decreasing resistance, decreases
the blood pressure.
,why is priming intravenous tubing is crucial? -- ANS --because it prevents treatment
complications of an AIR EMBOLISM
chadwick's sign: -- ANS --change of the crevice to cyanosis
goodell's sign: -- ANS --softening of the cervix
hegar's sign: -- ANS --softening of the uterine
tripod position: -- ANS --An upright position in which the patient leans forward onto two arms
stretched forward and thrusts the head and chin forward; leaning forward w/ hands on knees.
what are acute cholecystitis symptoms? -- ANS --Nausea, Vomiting , Right upper quadrant
abdominal pain that may radiate to the shoulder blades, Intensification of pain when the
gallbladder is palpated upon inspiration ( Murphy's sign)
What is Murphy's sign? -- ANS --Intensification of pain when the gallbladder is palpated upon
inspiration
Doxycycline -- ANS --tetracycline antibiotic treats bacterial infection
doxycycline is used for? -- ANS --Lyme disease
doxycycline is used for? -- ANS --cellulitis
Azithromycin -- ANS --antibiotic treats bacterial infection
,azithromycin could be used for: -- ANS --community acquired pneumonia
what is Amiodarone used for? -- ANS --ventricular and atrial dysthymias
Amoxicillin -- ANS --antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections.
amoxicillin is used for? -- ANS --ottis media
what is amoxicillin is used for? -- ANS --skin abnormalities
Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) -- ANS --a scoring system used to describe the LOC in a person
following a traumatic brain injury
ulcerative colitis (UC) -- ANS --a chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) primarily located in
the colon and rectum
ulcerative colitis (UC) signs: -- ANS --bloody stools, iron deficiency anemia, fever, fatigue, weight
loss, colicky abdominal pain
borborygmi (singular: borborygmus) -- ANS --Increased bowl sounds
"QRS depolarization" always refers to __________ -- ANS --Ventricular
"P Wave" always refers to -- ANS --Atrial
"P Waves" forms: -- ANS --Saw tooth wave
, "P Waves" form of saw tooth wave is: -- ANS --atrial flutter
"Lack of QRS complexes" indicates... -- ANS --Asystole
Asystole is? -- ANS --a flat line, associated with death
Chaotic P wave patterns -- ANS --Atrial Fibrillation (A-Fib)
Chaotic QRS complexes -- ANS --Ventricular Fibrillation (v-fib)
Troughs -- ANS --when drugs is at their lowest concentration in the pt's blood
Peaks -- ANS --When drugs are at their highest concentration in a patient's blood.
All Aminoglycosides end in? -- ANS --"mycin" but not all drugs that end in "mycin" are
aminoglycosides
Enoxaparin (Lovenox) -- ANS --Anticoagulant, Low Molecular Weight Heparin
Enoxaparin (Lovenox) monitor what lab? -- ANS --Platelet Count
Epiglottis -- ANS --a flap of cartilage at the root of the tongue, which is depressed during
swallowing to cover the opening of the windpipe.