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NCLEX NEXT GEN 2.0 Exam Questions With Correct Answers. What condition is commonly associated with PICA? - answerAnemia is common with PICA T/F NSAIDS can worsen asthma symptoms - answerTRUE Fexofenadine - answerantihistamine Hodgkin's lymphoma What are typical signs and symptoms of this disease? - answerchronic malignant disease of the lymph nodes affects the lympathic system S/S include: Sweats Painless Enlarged lymph nodes Fever Fatigue How should a nurse provide care for a patient with schizophrenia and persecutory delusions? - answerFocus on reality and verbally reinforce it Focus on the clients feeling secondary to the delusions (this is an example of empathy, and therapeutic communication) What are interventions to help reduce viscosity of mucus? - answer-Increase fluids -Cool mist humidifier ©THEBRIGHT EXAM SOLUTIONS 11/05/2024 12:06 PM -Guaifensein (expectorant) -Huff coughing - abdominal breathing with a huff, and expiratory cough technique What GI condition is associated with olive shaped mass? - answerPyloric stenosis What is botulinum toxin type A What should you closely monitor while using this drug? - answerBotox - a neuromuscular transmission used by inhibiting acetylcholine(excite) release from nerve endings. RELAXATION of skeletal and smooth muscles. Used to treating wrinkles, blepharospasm (eye twitching), and cervical dystonia What are some examples of SSRIs? What are they and what is a common adverse effect of there use? How long does it take for this medication to take effect? - answerSertraline, Escitalopram (-etine, -opram) Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitors Used to treat Depression and Anxiety Side effect: Sexual dysfunction which is usually under reported WEIGHT GAIN (eat a health diet and regular exercise) It will take about 4-6 weeks to take effect Allopurinol (Zyloprim) ©THEBRIGHT EXAM SOLUTIONS 11/05/2024 12:06 PM What does this medication treat? What symptom of the medication can lead to higher complication? What is the complication? - answerGout, Anti-gout medication Used to decrease/prevent levels of Uric Acid Takes with full glass of water to prevents complications with kidneys and nausea. COMPLICATION: Rash - which can indicate a hypersensitivity and develop to Stevens Johnsons Syndrome Dabigatran (Pradaxa) What condition is this used for? Why? Where should you keep these pills? - answerAnticoagulant, Direct Thrombin Inhibitor Commonly used for patients with A-Fib and Flutter Do not crush or open pills. KEEP THIS MEDICATION IN ITS ORIGINAL CONTAINER/BOX. What is Trazadone? What is this used for? What are the common adverse effects of this medication? - answerA serotonin modulator

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NCLEX NEXT GEN 2.0 Exam Questions
With Correct Answers.


What condition is commonly associated with PICA? - answer✔Anemia is common with PICA

T/F

NSAIDS can worsen asthma symptoms - answer✔TRUE

Fexofenadine - answer✔antihistamine

Hodgkin's lymphoma



What are typical signs and symptoms of this disease? - answer✔chronic malignant disease of the lymph
nodes

affects the lympathic system



S/S include:

Sweats

Painless Enlarged lymph nodes

Fever

Fatigue

How should a nurse provide care for a patient with schizophrenia and persecutory delusions? -
answer✔Focus on reality and verbally reinforce it



Focus on the clients feeling secondary to the delusions (this is an example of empathy, and therapeutic
communication)

What are interventions to help reduce viscosity of mucus? - answer✔-Increase fluids

-Cool mist humidifier

, ©THEBRIGHT EXAM SOLUTIONS

11/05/2024 12:06 PM

-Guaifensein (expectorant)

-Huff coughing - abdominal breathing with a huff, and expiratory cough technique

What GI condition is associated with olive shaped mass? - answer✔Pyloric stenosis

What is botulinum toxin type A



What should you closely monitor while using this drug? - answer✔Botox - a neuromuscular transmission
used by inhibiting acetylcholine(excite) release from nerve endings. RELAXATION of skeletal and smooth
muscles.



Used to treating wrinkles, blepharospasm (eye twitching), and cervical dystonia

What are some examples of SSRIs?



What are they and what is a common adverse effect of there use?



How long does it take for this medication to take effect? - answer✔Sertraline, Escitalopram

(-etine, -opram)



Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitors



Used to treat Depression and Anxiety



Side effect:

Sexual dysfunction which is usually under reported

WEIGHT GAIN (eat a health diet and regular exercise)



It will take about 4-6 weeks to take effect

Allopurinol (Zyloprim)

, ©THEBRIGHT EXAM SOLUTIONS

11/05/2024 12:06 PM

What does this medication treat?



What symptom of the medication can lead to higher complication? What is the complication? -
answer✔Gout, Anti-gout medication



Used to decrease/prevent levels of Uric Acid



Takes with full glass of water to prevents complications with kidneys and nausea.



COMPLICATION:

Rash - which can indicate a hypersensitivity and develop to Stevens Johnsons Syndrome

Dabigatran (Pradaxa)



What condition is this used for? Why?



Where should you keep these pills? - answer✔Anticoagulant, Direct Thrombin Inhibitor



Commonly used for patients with A-Fib and Flutter



Do not crush or open pills.



KEEP THIS MEDICATION IN ITS ORIGINAL CONTAINER/BOX.

What is Trazadone?



What is this used for?



What are the common adverse effects of this medication? - answer✔A serotonin modulator

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