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NCLEX-PN Comprehensive Exam Review – Full Study Guide with Q&A Format (USA, 2024) – Complete Preparation for Practical Nursing Licensure

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This document is a detailed NCLEX-PN exam review and study guide tailored for practical nursing students preparing for licensure in the United States. It includes over 180 clearly formatted Q&A items covering critical topics such as pharmacology, lab values, procedures, emergency care, patient positioning, nutrition, ethics, and more. Each question is paired with a precise, exam-relevant answer, and key answers are highlighted for fast review. The layout is designed for efficient study, printing, or digital use.

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‭NCLEX-PN exam. The questions and answers are formatted for maximum clarity and‬
‭ease of revision, with correct answers highlighted in yellow for quick identification.‬
‭The clean, professional layout is ideal for printing or copy-pasting into a document for‬
‭personal study.‬

1‭ . How can you reduce the symptoms of Raynaud's disease?‬‭Wearing gloves when‬
‭handling frozen food.‬

‭ . What is Raynaud's disease?‬‭Reduced blood flow due to a spasm of the arteries of‬
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‭the feet and hands.‬

‭ . When removing a chest tube, what should you instruct the patient to do?‬‭Hold‬
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‭their breath and bear down (Valsalva maneuver).‬

‭ . When you notice blanching, coldness, and edema at the IV site, what should‬
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‭you do?‬‭Remove the IV.‬

‭5. What is considered a normal Blood Glucose level?‬‭70-100 mg/dL.‬

‭ . What PPE should you use for a patient with MRSA?‬‭Gloves, gown, goggles, and‬
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‭mask.‬

, ‭7. What is an EARLY sign of digoxin toxicity?‬‭Anorexia.‬

‭8. What are normal Magnesium levels?‬‭1.6 - 2.6 mg/dL.‬

‭ . What are signs of elevated magnesium levels?‬‭Drowsiness, sedation, lethargy,‬
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‭muscle weakness, and areflexia.‬

‭10. What is Areflexia?‬‭The absence of reflexes.‬

‭11. What position should you place a patient with acute epiglottitis?‬‭Sit upright.‬

‭12. What position should you use for a Soapsuds enema?‬‭Left side SIMS position.‬

1‭ 3. What is the 1st step when looking into the NCLEX exam?‬‭Access the NCSBN‬
‭website at www.ncsbn.org (Obtain info for international nurses).‬

1‭ 4. For state licensing, what should you do?‬‭Contact the state in which you are‬
‭taking the NCLEX and determine specific requirements for that state.‬

1‭ 5. What is the process for sending the state official documents?‬‭They must‬
‭come from the "Licensing Authority".‬

‭16. Is the NCLEX exam administered in other languages?‬‭No, only in English.‬

1‭ 7. What is your initial response after a patient's trach tube becomes dislodged?‬
‭Use a manual BVM/resuscitation device.‬

1‭ 8. What is the "immediate" action to take after a heart failure patient presents‬
‭with shortness of breath/dyspnea?‬‭Raise the head of the bed.‬

1‭ 9. How soon after the administration of nitroglycerin should the patient see‬
‭relief?‬‭5 minutes. (Burning sensation/vertigo are common side effects).‬

‭ 0. What is a concern when a patient is taking Warfarin?‬‭Bleeding easily. (Educate‬
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‭the patient on straight razor use).‬

‭21. What is Dystocia?‬‭Abnormal labor or childbirth.‬

‭22. What is the 1st step in the Nursing process?‬‭Data collection.‬

‭23. What is the 2nd step in the Nursing process?‬‭Planning.‬

‭24. What is the 3rd step in the Nursing process?‬‭Implementation.‬

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