NCLEX PN Questions and Answers for
2025
What is the medication "Tigan" used for?
Nausea and Emesis
When removing a chest tube, what should you instruct the patient to do?
hold breathe and bear down
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When you notice blanching, coldness and edema at the IV site, what should you do?
Remove the IV
What is considered a normal Blood Glucose level?
70-100
What PPE to use for MRSA patient?
Gloves
Gown
Goggles
Mask
What is Raynauds disease?
reduced blood flow due to spasm of arteries of the feet and hands
What is an EARLY sign of digoxin toxicity, from the drug digoxin?
Anorexia
What are normal Magnesium levels?
1.6 - 2.6 mg
What are signs of elevated magnesium levels?
Drowsiness
Sedation
Lethargy
Muscle weakness
Areflexia
What is Areflexia?
Absence of the reflexes
What position should you place a patient with acute epiglottitis?
Sit upright
What position to use for Soapsuds enema?
Left side SIMS position
What is the 1st step when looking into the NCLEX exam?
Step 1: Access the NCSBN website at
, www.ncsbn.org
(Obtain info for international nurses)
For state licensing?
Contact the state in which you are taking the NCLEX in and determine specific
requirements for that state
What is the process for sending the state official documents?
They must come from the "Licensing Authority"
Is the NCLEX exam administered in other languages?
No
(ONLY in English)
What is your Initial response after a patients trach tube becomes dislodged?
Use a manual BVM/resuscitation device?
What is the "immediate" action to take after a heart failure patient presents with
shortness of breath/dyspnea?
Raise the head of the bed
How soon after the administration of nitroglycerin should the patient see relief?
5 mins
(Burning sensation/vertigo are common side effects)
What is a concern when a patient is taking Warfarin?
Bleeding easily
(Educate patient on straight razor use)
Reduce symptoms of Raynauds disease?
Wearing gloves when handling frozen food
What is Dystocia?
Abnormal labor or childbirth
What is the 1st step in the Nursing process?
Data collection
What is the 2nd step in the Nursing process?
Planning
What is the 3rd step in the Nursing process?
Implementation
What is the 4th step in the Nursing Process?
Evaluation
Iron supplements should be taken with what?
Vitamin C rich juices (Tomato juice, Orange juice)
When noticing that the fundus of a postpartum patient is soft and spongy, what
should you do?
Massage the fundus gently until it is firm
Drugs that end in "lol" are normally used for what?
Beta Blocker (for hypertension) ("Lo" Lowers the BP)
What OTC tabs should patients not take with medication?
Antacids tabs (effects the absorption of the med)
Which tabs should not be crushed?
Enteric Coated/sustained release tabs
2025
What is the medication "Tigan" used for?
Nausea and Emesis
When removing a chest tube, what should you instruct the patient to do?
hold breathe and bear down
To get access to over 400 Questions Test Bank with correct answers email
. Note our prediction Exams contains 97% of the
questions you will find in your exam, which makes as give you 100% assurance
you will pass in your Exam.
When you notice blanching, coldness and edema at the IV site, what should you do?
Remove the IV
What is considered a normal Blood Glucose level?
70-100
What PPE to use for MRSA patient?
Gloves
Gown
Goggles
Mask
What is Raynauds disease?
reduced blood flow due to spasm of arteries of the feet and hands
What is an EARLY sign of digoxin toxicity, from the drug digoxin?
Anorexia
What are normal Magnesium levels?
1.6 - 2.6 mg
What are signs of elevated magnesium levels?
Drowsiness
Sedation
Lethargy
Muscle weakness
Areflexia
What is Areflexia?
Absence of the reflexes
What position should you place a patient with acute epiglottitis?
Sit upright
What position to use for Soapsuds enema?
Left side SIMS position
What is the 1st step when looking into the NCLEX exam?
Step 1: Access the NCSBN website at
, www.ncsbn.org
(Obtain info for international nurses)
For state licensing?
Contact the state in which you are taking the NCLEX in and determine specific
requirements for that state
What is the process for sending the state official documents?
They must come from the "Licensing Authority"
Is the NCLEX exam administered in other languages?
No
(ONLY in English)
What is your Initial response after a patients trach tube becomes dislodged?
Use a manual BVM/resuscitation device?
What is the "immediate" action to take after a heart failure patient presents with
shortness of breath/dyspnea?
Raise the head of the bed
How soon after the administration of nitroglycerin should the patient see relief?
5 mins
(Burning sensation/vertigo are common side effects)
What is a concern when a patient is taking Warfarin?
Bleeding easily
(Educate patient on straight razor use)
Reduce symptoms of Raynauds disease?
Wearing gloves when handling frozen food
What is Dystocia?
Abnormal labor or childbirth
What is the 1st step in the Nursing process?
Data collection
What is the 2nd step in the Nursing process?
Planning
What is the 3rd step in the Nursing process?
Implementation
What is the 4th step in the Nursing Process?
Evaluation
Iron supplements should be taken with what?
Vitamin C rich juices (Tomato juice, Orange juice)
When noticing that the fundus of a postpartum patient is soft and spongy, what
should you do?
Massage the fundus gently until it is firm
Drugs that end in "lol" are normally used for what?
Beta Blocker (for hypertension) ("Lo" Lowers the BP)
What OTC tabs should patients not take with medication?
Antacids tabs (effects the absorption of the med)
Which tabs should not be crushed?
Enteric Coated/sustained release tabs