with NGN – 150 Quiz Questions and Answers
| Fully Updated
, 2026 PN NCLEX- Board Exam (NCSBN)
with NGN – 150 Quiz Questions and Answers
| Fully Updated.
1. The nurse takes a call at the antepartum clinic from a client who is
pregnant at 19 weeks gestation. The client reports feeling a flutter in her
abdomen.
The nurse understands that this client is likely experiencing
A. quickening.
B. lightening.
C. ballottement.
D. ambivalence.
Correct Answer: A. quickening.
Rationale: Quickening is the mother's first perception of fetal
movement, typically occurring around 16–20 weeks of gestation. At 19
weeks, feeling a flutter in the abdomen is characteristic of quickening.
2. The nurse is evaluating a patient's response to peripheral pain. Which
technique should the nurse use to perform this evaluation?
A. Pressure on the patient's mid-back
B. Sternal rub
C. Squeezing the sternocleidomastoid muscle
, D. Pressing on the patient's nail bed
Correct Answer: D. Pressing on the patient's nail bed.
Rationale: Pressing on the patient's nail bed provides a peripheral
painful stimulus and is used to assess the patient's response to pain,
particularly during a neurologic assessment.
3. The nurse is evaluating a patient's response to peripheral pain. Which
technique should the nurse use to perform this evaluation?
A. Pressure on the patient's mid-back
B. Sternal rub
C. Squeezing the sternocleidomastoid muscle
D. Pressing on the patient's nail bed
Correct Answer: D. Pressing on the patient's nail bed.
Rationale: Pressing on the patient's nail bed provides a peripheral
painful stimulus and is used to assess the patient's response to pain,
particularly during a neurologic assessment.
4. The nurse is caring for a client experiencing auditory
hallucinations.
Which of the following statements would be most appropriate for
the nurse to make to the client?
A. “What are you hearing? This sounds quite frightening for you.”
, B. “What are the voices saying to you? Would you like to go to another
room?”
C. “What are the voices saying to you? This sounds difficult to
experience.”
D. “This must be tough to hear voices. Can you try to listen to me and
the others you can see around you?”
Correct Answer: C. “What are the voices saying to you? This
sounds difficult to experience.”
Rationale: This response acknowledges the client's feelings without
validating the hallucination as real, while also assessing the content of
the auditory hallucinations.
5. The nurse is caring for a client experiencing auditory hallucinations.
Which of the following statements would be most appropriate for the
nurse to make to the client?
A. “What are you hearing? This sounds quite frightening for you.”
B. “What are the voices saying to you? Would you like to go to another
room?”
C. “What are the voices saying to you? This sounds difficult to
experience.”
D. “This must be tough to hear voices. Can you try to listen to me and
the others you can see around you?”
Correct Answer: C. “What are the voices saying to you? This
sounds difficult to experience.”