NURSING PROCTORED EXAM 2026
Question 1 of 70
A nurse is creating a plan of care for a female client who has
recurrent urinary tract infections. Which should the nurse
include in the plan?
A. Wear loose-fitting underwear.
B. Take a bubble bath after intercourse.
C. Drink four 240 mL (8 oz) glasses of water each day.
D. Void every 5 to 6 hr during the day.
Correct Answer: A. Wear loose-fitting underwear.
Rationale: Loose-fitting underwear, particularly cotton
underwear, promotes air circulation and helps keep the perineal
area dry, reducing conditions that can promote bacterial growth
and recurrent urinary tract infections.
Question 2 of 70
A nurse is preparing to administer an intramuscular
injection to an adult client. Which of the following should
the nurse use?
,A. 10° angle
B. 45° angle
C. 90° angle
D. 30° angle
Correct Answer: C. 90° angle
Rationale: An intramuscular injection is administered at a 90°
angle to ensure the medication is deposited into the muscle
tissue.
Question 3 of 70
A nurse is caring for a client who is at airborne precautions for
suspected tuberculosis. Which of the following personal
protective equipment (PPE) is required when entering the room?
A. Surgical mask
B. N95 respirator
C. Gown and gloves only
D. Face shield
,Correct Answer: B. N95 respirator
Rationale: Tuberculosis is transmitted through airborne particles.
The nurse should wear a fit-tested N95 respirator when entering
the room to filter airborne particles and reduce the risk of
inhalation.
Question 4 of 70
A nurse is assessing a client's radial pulse and notes that it is
irregular. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
A. Determine the pulse by palpating for 30 seconds.
B. Count the pulse for a full 60 seconds.
C. Assess the apical pulse for 1 full minute.
D. Notify the provider immediately.
Correct Answer: C. Assess the apical pulse for 1 full minute.
, Rationale: When a peripheral pulse is irregular, the nurse should
assess the apical pulse for 1 full minute to obtain an accurate
heart rate and rhythm. The apical pulse provides a more reliable
assessment when the peripheral pulse is irregular.
Question 5 of 70
A nurse is caring for a client who is at risk for falls. Which
intervention should the nurse implement?
A. Keep the bed in the lowest position.
B. Keep all four side rails raised.
C. Place the bedside table across the doorway.
D. Encourage the client to ambulate independently.
Correct Answer: A. Keep the bed in the lowest position.
Rationale: Keeping the bed in the lowest position reduces the
distance a client could fall and promotes safety.
Question 6 of 70
A nurse is preparing to administer medication to a client. Which
action is most important for preventing medication errors?
A. Ask another nurse to administer the medication.
B. Verify the client's identity using two identifiers.