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NEW YORK CLINICAL JUDGMENT FOR LPNS PRACTICE
EXAM | STUDY GUIDE | TESTBANK | LATEST UPDATE
2026/2027 | QUESTIONS | 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. Clinical Judgment Framework — Recognizing Cues, Analyzing
Cues, Prioritizing Hypotheses; 2. Patient Safety and Risk Reduction — Deterioration, Falls,
Infection Prevention; 3. Pharmacology and Medication Safety — Adverse Effects, High-
Alert Medications, Medication Reconciliation; 4. Adult Health — Respiratory,
Cardiovascular, Neurologic, Endocrine, Renal; 5. Maternal-Child and Pediatric Care —
Assessment, Emergencies, Medication Safety; 6. Mental Health and Communication —
Therapeutic Communication, Behavioral Emergencies; 7. Delegation, Scope of Practice,
Documentation and Professional Practice.

INTRODUCTION
This comprehensive New York Clinical Judgment for LPNs practice examination is
designed to strengthen advanced clinical reasoning, prioritization, patient-safety
judgment, and application of nursing knowledge in realistic practice situations.
Questions emphasize recognition and interpretation of clinical cues, identification of
the most likely or most dangerous hypotheses, selection of appropriate nursing actions,
evaluation of patient responses, medication safety, documentation, communication,
and escalation of care. The examination reflects the level of judgment expected in
contemporary practical nursing practice and incorporates complex scenarios involving
adults, older adults, children, maternal patients, and behavioral-health situations.
Students should expect plausible distractors requiring careful discrimination between
appropriate, premature, unsafe, and outside-scope interventions.

QUESTIONS 1–30

Question 1
A 72-year-old patient with pneumonia is receiving oxygen at 2 L/min by nasal cannula.
During the last hour, the LPN observes increasing restlessness, a respiratory rate of
30/min, and new difficulty answering questions appropriately. The patient's oxygen
saturation is 91%, compared with 95% earlier. Which action should the LPN take first?

A. Increase the oxygen flow rate to 4 L/min
B. Assess the patient's airway, breathing pattern, and respiratory effort
C. Administer the prescribed PRN anxiolytic medication
D. Document the change and reassess the patient in 30 minutes

, Correct Answer: B

Explanation: New confusion, tachypnea, and declining oxygen saturation may
indicate worsening hypoxemia or respiratory deterioration. The LPN should
immediately assess airway and breathing and rapidly communicate significant
findings according to the patient's condition and facility protocol.



Question 2
A patient with heart failure receives furosemide each morning. Before administering the
medication, the LPN reviews the patient's findings: potassium 2.8 mEq/L, blood
pressure 104/66 mm Hg, generalized weakness, and an irregular apical pulse. Which
action is the priority?

A. Administer the medication because the potassium abnormality is expected
B. Encourage the patient to increase dietary sodium
C. Hold the medication and promptly notify the appropriate licensed provider
D. Administer the medication and recheck potassium after the dose


Correct Answer: C

Explanation: Severe hypokalemia combined with weakness and an irregular pulse
creates a significant dysrhythmia risk. Furosemide can further decrease potassium, so
the LPN should withhold the dose and promptly report the findings for further
direction.



Question 3
A patient with diabetes becomes pale and diaphoretic shortly after receiving insulin.
The patient is awake but reports tremors and difficulty concentrating. Which action
should the LPN take first?

A. Obtain a blood glucose measurement
B. Administer the patient's scheduled insulin
C. Encourage the patient to ambulate
D. Reassess the patient's symptoms after 30 minutes


Correct Answer: A

, Explanation: The symptoms strongly suggest hypoglycemia. Obtaining a glucose
measurement provides an immediate objective assessment, while the patient's ability
to safely swallow and the facility's hypoglycemia protocol should guide subsequent
treatment.



Question 4
A patient taking warfarin reports having black, tarry stools. The patient is alert, with a
blood pressure of 118/72 mm Hg and heart rate of 92/min. Which finding should the
LPN recognize as most concerning?

A. The patient's heart rate is mildly elevated
B. The stool appearance may indicate gastrointestinal bleeding
C. The patient's blood pressure is within an acceptable range
D. The patient is currently alert and oriented


Correct Answer: B

Explanation: Melena can indicate upper gastrointestinal bleeding. In a patient
receiving anticoagulant therapy, this finding requires prompt assessment and
escalation because anticoagulation can increase the severity of bleeding.



Question 5
A patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease has oxygen prescribed at 2 L/min
by nasal cannula. The patient becomes increasingly dyspneic and anxious. The oxygen
saturation is 84%. Which intervention is most appropriate initially?

A. Remove the oxygen to prevent carbon dioxide retention
B. Assess respiratory status and verify the oxygen delivery system
C. Place the patient completely flat in bed
D. Encourage the patient to breathe rapidly and deeply


Correct Answer: B

Explanation: Acute hypoxemia requires immediate assessment of airway, breathing,
respiratory effort, oxygen equipment, and patient response. Prescribed oxygen should
not be arbitrarily discontinued because of concern about carbon dioxide retention.

, Question 6
An older adult hospitalized with a urinary tract infection becomes suddenly confused
and attempts to climb out of bed. Which finding would most strongly support acute
delirium rather than chronic dementia?

A. Gradual memory decline over several years
B. Stable difficulty recalling familiar names
C. Acute onset with fluctuating attention
D. Long-standing impairment in instrumental activities


Correct Answer: C

Explanation: Delirium is typically characterized by an acute change in cognition with
impaired attention and fluctuating mental status. Infection, medications, metabolic
disturbances, and other acute conditions can precipitate delirium in older adults.



Question 7
A patient reports crushing substernal chest pressure radiating to the jaw and left arm.
The patient is pale and diaphoretic. Which action should the LPN prioritize?

A. Have the patient walk to the bathroom to determine activity tolerance
B. Obtain vital signs and rapidly initiate the facility's emergency response process
C. Offer the patient a snack to determine whether symptoms are gastrointestinal
D. Ask the patient to wait until the next scheduled medication pass


Correct Answer: B

Explanation: The presentation is highly concerning for acute coronary syndrome.
Immediate assessment and activation of appropriate emergency procedures are
required; delaying care for additional nonessential evaluation is unsafe.



Question 8
A patient receiving morphine after surgery is difficult to arouse. Respirations are 7/min,
oxygen saturation is 86%, and the patient has shallow breathing. Which action is the
priority?

A. Administer the next scheduled opioid dose
B. Encourage the patient to sleep because sedation is expected

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