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This document provides a structured set of practice questions with answers for NCLEX RN Test 1 (2026), designed to support nursing students preparing for licensure exams. It covers essential topics such as prioritization, pharmacology, medical-surgical nursing, maternal and pediatric care, mental health, and patient safety. The content is organized to enhance clinical judgment and reinforce key concepts through NCLEX-style questions. It is ideal for students seeking focused and effective exam preparation.

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NCLEX-RN PRACTICE EXAM 12026: COMPREHENSIVE
CLINICAL JUDGMENT & HEALTH EQUITY Q&A A+
GUIDE
A client has had diarrhea for the past three days. Which acid/base imbalance would the
nurse expect the client to have?

Respiratory alkalosis

Metabolic acidosis

Metabolic alkalosis

Respiratory acidosis

b Metabolic acidosis




The registered nurse is assigning staff for four clients on the 3-11 shift. Which client should
be assigned to the LPN?

A client with a diagnosis of adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) who was transferred
from the critical care unit at 1400

A one-hour post-operative colon resection

A client with pneumonia expecting discharge in the morning

A client with cirrhosis of the liver experiencing bleeding from esophageal varices

c A client with pneumonia expecting discharge in the morning




A client with hyperthyroidism is taking Eskalith (lithium carbonate) to inhibit thyroid
hormone release. Which complaint by the client should alert the nurse to a problem with
the client's medication?

The client complains of blurred vision.

,The client complains of increased thirst and increased urination.

The client complains of increased weight gain over the past year.

The client complains of rhinorrhea.

b The client complains of increased thirst and increased urination.




After several hospitalizations for respiratory ailments, a six-month-old has been diagnosed
as having HIV. The infant's respiratory ailments were most likely due to:

Pneumocystis jiroveci

Cytomegalovirus

Cryptosporidiosis

Herpes simplex

a Pneumocystis jiroveci




A client has recently been diagnosed with primary open-angle glaucoma. The nurse should
tell the client to avoid taking:

Aleve (naprosyn)

Benadryl (diphenhydramine)

Tylenol (acetaminophen)

Robitussin (guaifenesin)

b Benadryl (diphenhydramine)

Antihistamines shouldn't be used by client w/open-angle glaucoma they dilate pupil &
prevent outflow of aqueous humor.

,The nurse is caring for a client with epilepsy who is being treated with carbamazepine
(Tegretol). Which laboratory value might indicate a serious side effect of this drug?

BUN 10mg/dL

Hemoglobin 13.0gm/dL

WBC 4,000/mm3

Platelets 200,000/mm3

c WBC 4,000/mm3



can cause bone marrow depression & cause problems with the liver=raise the BUN




A nurse is caring for a client in the critical care unit who is complaining of chest pain.
Nursing assessment reveals a BP of 78/40, shortness of breath, and third-degree AV block
on the heart monitor. What is the most appropriate initial action?

Provide trancutaneous pacing.

Turn the client on his side.

Reassess the blood pressure.

Consult with cardiology.

a Provide trancutaneous pacing.



most appropriate initial action for heart block




A client with sickle cell disease is admitted in active labor. Which nursing intervention
would be most helpful in preventing a sickling crisis?

Obtaining blood pressures every two hours

Administering pain medication every three hours as ordered

, Monitoring arterial blood gas results

Administering IV fluids at ordered rate of 200mL/hr

d Administering IV fluids at ordered rate of 200mL/hr



prevent slowing of blood flow and occlusion




The intensive care unit is full and the emergency room just called in a report on a ventilator-
dependent client who is being admitted to the medical surgical unit. It would be essential
that the nurse have which piece of equipment at the client's bedside?

Cardiac monitor

Intravenous controller

Manual resuscitator

Oxygen by nasal cannula

c Manual resuscitator




A two-year-old is hospitalized with suspected intussusception. Which finding is associated
with intussusception?

"Currant jelly" stools

Projectile vomiting

"Ribbonlike" stools

Palpable mass over the flank

a "Currant jelly" stools

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