“REMAR V2 NCLEX/LPN QUESTIONS &
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A 25-year-old woman has missed three of her regular menstrual periods. Our
doctor confirms in early, intrauterine pregnancy. This is her first pregnancy.
To determine her expected due date, which of the following assessments is
most important?
A: date of the first menstrual period
B: date of last intercourse
C: date of last normal menstrual period
D: age at menarche
C: date of last normal menstrual period
A client is eight months pregnant and reporting backaches. What
reinforcement teaching can a licensed practical nurse provide to help provide
comfort?
A: perform kegel exercises
B: sleep on a soft mattress
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C: sleep barefoot with no socks on
D: wear low heeled shoes
A: preform kegel exercises
A 26 week pregnant client is diagnosed with severe preeclampsia. Which of
the following is an unexpected finding for the condition?
A: blood pressure of 170/110
B: convulsions
C: proteinuria
D: generalized edema
B: convulsions
A client with diabetes mellitus type one is now 10 weeks pregnant. If
hyperglycemia is present during her first trimester, it will have what effect on
the fetus?
A: shakiness
B: abnormal development
C: large fetal size
D: hyperinsulinemia
B: abnormal development
A license practical nurse is caring for a client in her eight month of pregnancy.
The client has a hemoglobin of 10 g. Which statement made by the client
indicates that the client understands proper nutrition to promote pregnancy?
A: I will drink orange juice every day for breakfast
B: I will eat five small meals a day
C: I will eat liver once a week
D: I will eat kale at least once a month
C: I will eat liver once a week
A nurse is working in a prenatal clinic. While preparing a client for a pelvic
examination, the client states " why must I be pregnant, this is the wrong time
for me". What is the most therapeutic response by the nurse?
A: no time is ever the right time to be pregnant
B: why don't you want to be pregnant
C: this is a normal response to pregnancy
D: you don't seem excited about the possibility of being pregnant
C: this is a normal response to pregnancy
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A pregnant client with an infection tells the nurse that she has taken
tetracycline for infection on other occasions and would prefer to take it now.
The nurse should tell the client that tetracycline is avoided in the treatment of
infections in pregnant women due to which of the following?
A: tetracyclines can cause damage to the tooth development in the baby
B: tetracycline can reduce breastmilk
C: tetracyclines can produce an allergic response to the drug
D: tetracyclines can increase the babies tolerance to the medication
A: tetracyclines can cause damage to the tooth development in the baby
The physician sees a 37-year-old who is Rh negative during the first trimester
of pregnancy. The nurses teaching is effective if the client understands that
she will first receive Rho(D) immune globulin (RhIg) at :
A: 14 weeks
B: 28 weeks
C: 36 weeks
D: 40 weeks
B: 28 weeks
The license practical nurse is caring for a client who has a confirmed first
pregnancy the client states that her last menstrual period began on November
21. What is the expected date of birth?
A: July 28
B: August 28
C: September 28
D: October 28
B: August 28
The nurse is caring for a client with preeclampsia who is receiving magnesium
sulfate. the client is showing signs of magnesium sulfate toxicity. The nurse is
aware that the signs can be reversed by administering which of the following?
A: calcium gluconate
B: edetate disodium
C: hydralazine hydrochloride
D: sodium polystyrene sulfonate
A: calcium gluconate
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The nurse caring for an infant with AIDS should use what isolation
precautions?
A: airborne
B: reverse
C: standard
D: droplet
C: standard
A pregnant client just completed her first prenatal visits at eight weeks
gestation. Which is the expected return date for the next prenatal visit?
A: one week
B: two weeks
C: one month
D: two months
C: one month
Which question is most important to ask to determine whether a pregnant
client is at high risk for developing toxoplasmosis during pregnancy?
A: do you have any pets?
B: do you consume active yeast?
C: do you exercise weekly?
D: do you drink alcohol?
A: do you have any pets?
Because the physical barrier of the skin has been breached by burn injury,
Richard is receiving both
IV and topical antibiotic therapy to prevent infection by invading pathogens.
What other feature of the
skin prevents pathogen invasion of the underlying tissues?
All of these features represent mechanisms used by the skin to prevent infection.
How does intact skin normally accomplish body temperature regulation?
d) Two of these choices are used to regulate body temperature.
18) Richard suffers daily debridement of his wounds while in the hospital. How
does this very painful
procedure mimic a natural process that facilitates deep wound healing?