NCSBN CJMM – Comprehensive NCLEX-RN
Readiness & Nursing Exit Assessment Package||
1. In planning care for a 6 month-old infant, what must the
nurse provide to assist in the development of trust? -
ANSWER-C) Security
2. A nurse has just received a medication order which is
not legible. Which statement best reflects assertive
communication? - ANSWER-B) "Would you please clarify
,what you have written so I am sure I am reading it
correctly?"
3. What is the most important consideration when teaching
parents how to reduce risks in the home? - ANSWER-D)
Age of children in the home
4. A 35 year-old client with sickle cell crisis is talking on the
telephone but stops as the nurse enters the room to
request something for pain. The nurse should - ANSWER-
C) Administer the prescribed analgesia
4. A 35 year-old client with sickle cell crisis is talking on the
telephone but stops as the nurse enters the room to
,request something for pain. The nurse should - ANSWER-
C) Administer the prescribed analgesia
5. While caring for a toddler with croup, which initial sign of
croup requires the nurse's immediate attention? -
ANSWER-A) Respiratory rate of 42
6. A client is admitted with low T3 and T4 levels and an
elevated TSH level. On initial assessment, the nurse
would anticipate which of the following assessment
findings? - ANSWER-A) Lethargy
7. The emergency room nurse admits a child who
experienced a seizure at school. The father comments that
, this is the first occurrence, and denies any family history of
epilepsy. What is the best response by the nurse? -
ANSWER-B) "The seizure may or may not mean your
child has epilepsy."
7. The emergency room nurse admits a child who
experienced a seizure at school. The father comments that
this is the first occurrence, and denies any family history of
epilepsy. What is the best response by the nurse? -
ANSWER-B) "The seizure may or may not mean your
child has epilepsy."
8. Alcohol and drug abuse impairs judgment and increases
risk taking behavior. What nursing diagnosis best applies?
- ANSWER-A) Risk for injury