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Full Comprehensive Test Bank for the NCLEX-RN 2026. This premium, Updated 2026 Version is specifically aligned with the newest NCSBN Test Plan, introducing critical new focus areas such as Health Equity, Internal Monitoring, and Digital Privacy. It is the definitive resource for nursing students preparing for the Next-Generation NCLEX (NGN). Key Content Includes: Health Equity & Unbiased Care (New for 2026): Questions focusing on LGBTQ+ care, social determinants of health, and providing equal access to care regardless of gender identity or ethnicity. Advanced Physiological Monitoring: Mastery of hemodynamic parameters, including Pulmonary Artery Wedge Pressure (PAWP) and intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring. Critical Care Recognition: Early identification of life-threatening complications, such as Cushing’s Triad (hypertension, bradycardia, and irregular respirations) as a late sign of increased ICP. NGN Case Studies: Complex clinical scenarios requiring the application of the Clinical Judgment Measurement Model (NCJMM) to recognize and analyze cues. Lifespan Care: Integrated questions covering pediatric, adult, and geriatric populations with a focus on chronic disease management and acute interventions. Each section features Verified Questions & Correct Answers with Detailed Rationales that cite the 2026 NCLEX standards. Used by top nursing programs to ensure students develop the clinical judgment necessary for licensure. NCLEX-RN 2026 Test Bank, Next-Generation NCLEX Prep, Health Equity Nursing Questions, Cushing’s Triad Rationales, Pulmonary Artery Wedge Pressure PAWP, NCJMM Clinical Judgment, NGN Case Studies 2026, Digital Privacy Nursing, Unbiased Patient Care, NCLEX-RN 2026 Verified Answers. Full Test Bank for NCLEX-RN 2026 Comprehensive Practice; Updated for the 2026 Test Plan; Includes NGN Case Studies, Health Equity, Digital Privacy, and Lifespan Care; Verified Questions & Correct Answers; Detailed Rationales; Updated 2026 Version

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NCLEX-RN 2026 COMPREHENSIVE TEST BANK Complete Practice
Questions with NGN Case Studies.

Updated for 2026 Test Plan – Health Equity, Internal Monitoring, Digital
Privacy & Lifespan Care




SECTION 1: HEALTH EQUITY & UNBIASED CARE (NEW 2026)

Question 1.1
A 52-year-old transgender male (female-to-male) presents to the emergency department with
chest pain. The patient has been on testosterone therapy for 3 years and has not had a
hysterectomy. The triage nurse notes that the patient's legal name and gender in the system do
not match his presentation. Which nursing action best demonstrates application of health
equity principles?

A) Use the patient's legal name throughout the encounter to maintain consistency with medical
records
B) Ask the patient his preferred name and pronouns, document both, and use them
consistently during care
C) Refer to the patient by his last name only to avoid addressing gender altogether
D) Explain that the electronic health record requires using legal name for all documentation

Answer: B) Ask the patient his preferred name and pronouns, document both, and use them
consistently during care

Rationale: The 2026 NCLEX-RN test plan explicitly requires nurses to "apply principles of health
equity during patient assessments" and "perform care that supports unbiased treatment and
equal access, regardless of a patient's ethnicity, sexual orientation, or gender
identity/expression" . Using preferred names and pronouns demonstrates respect for gender
identity and supports equitable care. Option A disregards the patient's identity and may cause
psychological distress. Option C avoids the issue but does not address the patient's identity
needs. Option D prioritizes system convenience over patient-centered, equitable care .

,Question 1.2
A 67-year-old woman from Guatemala presents to the clinic for follow-up of hypertension. She
speaks limited English and has brought her 12-year-old granddaughter to interpret. The
patient's blood pressure is 168/94 mmHg. Which action by the nurse best addresses health
equity and legal requirements?

A) Use the granddaughter as interpreter since she is family and the patient trusts her
B) Speak slowly and loudly in English, using simple words the child might understand
C) Obtain a qualified medical interpreter via phone or video service before continuing the
assessment
D) Have the patient write down her questions in Spanish and use a translation app

Answer: C) Obtain a qualified medical interpreter via phone or video service before
continuing the assessment

Rationale: The 2026 test plan includes a "refined focus on the legal and policy-driven use of
interpreter services for clients rather than just serving as an interpreter" . Using a minor child as
interpreter is inappropriate due to potential misunderstanding of medical information,
confidentiality concerns, and emotional burden. Professional interpreters ensure accurate
communication and are legally required for meaningful access to care under civil rights laws .
Option B does not address language barriers. Option D may be helpful adjunctively but does not
replace qualified interpretation for clinical assessment.




Question 1.3
A 45-year-old homeless veteran is admitted with pneumonia. He has not taken his prescribed
antibiotics because he cannot afford them and has no reliable way to store medications. Which
nursing intervention most directly addresses social determinants of health affecting this
patient's outcomes?

A) Document non-adherence in the medical record and notify the provider
B) Teach the patient about the importance of completing antibiotics
C) Consult social work to explore medication assistance programs and storage solutions
D) Arrange for the patient to receive antibiotics via daily directly observed therapy at a shelter
clinic

, Answer: C) Consult social work to explore medication assistance programs and storage
solutions

Rationale: The 2026 test plan emphasizes identifying and mitigating social determinants of
health (SDOH) as a clinical skill . This patient's barriers are systemic (cost, storage), not
educational. While teaching (B) is important, it does not address the root causes. Consulting
social work activates resources to address these barriers. Option D may be a solution but
requires interdisciplinary coordination; social work is the appropriate first step to explore all
options .




Question 1.4 (NGN-Style Case Study)
Scenario: You are working in a community health clinic. Four patients present for care at
approximately the same time.

Patient 1: A 28-year-old lesbian woman with acute pelvic pain. She states she "doesn't feel
comfortable" with pelvic exams and has avoided care for 3 days. She is accompanied by her
partner.

Patient 2: A 60-year-old Vietnamese man with hypertension who missed his last three
appointments. He is here today with his son, who reports his father "doesn't trust American
medicine" and has been taking herbal remedies instead of prescribed medications.

Patient 3: A 34-year-old transgender woman (male-to-female) who needs a routine Pap smear.
She is unsure if she still needs this screening and reports previous negative experiences with
healthcare providers.

Patient 4: A 52-year-old African American man with diabetes and an HbA1c of 9.2%. He works
two jobs and reports difficulty finding time for appointments and afforing healthy food.

Question: Based on health equity principles in the 2026 NCLEX-RN test plan, which patient
should the nurse prioritize for interventions addressing barriers to care?

A) Patient 1 – acute symptoms and avoidance behavior
B) Patient 2 – medication non-adherence with cultural barriers
C) Patient 3 – preventive screening gaps with prior negative experiences
D) Patient 4 – chronic disease management with socioeconomic barriers

Answer: A) Patient 1 – acute symptoms and avoidance behavior

Rationale: While all patients have barriers requiring attention, prioritization must consider
acuity, safety, and equity. Patient 1 has acute pelvic pain with delayed care due to discomfort

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