NCLEX-RN Practice Questions Set 5 (75 Questions)
NCLEX-RN Practice Questions Set 5 (75 Questions)1. 1. Question Mr. Rodriguez is admitted with severe pain in the knees. Which form of arthritis is characterized by urate deposits and joint pain, usually in the feet and legs, and occurs primarily in men over age 30? o A. Septic arthritis o B. Traumatic arthritis o C. Intermittent arthritis o D. Gouty arthritis Correct Answer: D. Gouty arthritis Gouty arthritis, a metabolic disease, is characterized by urate deposits and pain in the joints, especially those in the feet and legs. Urate deposits don’t occur in septic or traumatic arthritis. o Option A: Septic arthritis results from bacterial invasion of a joint and leads to inflammation of the synovial lining. o Option B: Traumatic arthritis results from blunt trauma to a joint or ligament. o Option C: Intermittent arthritis is a rare, benign condition marked by regular, recurrent joint effusions, especially in the knees. 2. 2. Question A heparin infusion at 1,500 units/hour is ordered for a 64-year-old client with stroke in evolution. The infusion contains 25,000 units of heparin in 500 ml of saline solution. How many milliliters per hour should be given? o A. 15 ml/hour o B. 30 ml/hour o C. 45 ml/hour o D. 50 ml/hour Correct Answer: B. 30 ml/hour An infusion prepared with 25,000 units of heparin in 500 ml of saline solution yields 50 units of heparin per milliliter of solution. The equation is set up as 50 units times X (the unknown quantity) equals 1,500 units/hour, X equals 30 ml/hour. o Option A: 15 ml/hr is incorrect based on the computation used. o Option C: 45 ml/hr is more than the correct milliliters to be infused based on the computation. o Option D: 50 ml/hr is incorrect because it is way more than the correct milliliter to be infused. 3. 3. Question A 76-year-old male client had a thromboembolic right stroke; his left arm is swollen. Which of the following conditions may cause swelling after a stroke? o A. Elbow contracture secondary to spasticity. o B. Loss of muscle contraction decreasing venous return. o C. Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) due to immobility of the ipsilateral side. o D. Hypoalbuminemia due to protein escaping from an inflamed glomerulus. Correct Answer: B. Loss of muscle contraction decreasing venous return In clients with hemiplegia or hemiparesis, loss of muscle contraction decreases venous return and may cause swelling of the affected extremity. o Option A: Contractures or bony calcifications may occur with a stroke, but don’t appear with swelling. o Option C: DVT may develop in clients with a stroke but is more likely to occur in the lower extremities. o Option D: A stroke isn’t linked to protein loss. Higher levels of protein were associated with a lower risk of stroke. According
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nclex rn practice questions set 5 75 questions 1 1 question mr rodriguez is admitted with severe pain in the knees which form of arthritis is characterized by urate deposits and joint pain