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NCLEX PN ARCHER REVIEW |!| |!| |!| |!|




(Newest Exam with precise |!| |!| |!| |!|




solutions & rationales) |!| |!|




The nurse is caring for a client exhibiting signs of poor muscle
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coordination, stooped posture, and slow movements. Which |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




medication is most likely to cause these symptoms? |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




Haloperidol

Rationale:

Haloperidol is a typical antipsychotic that may adversely cause|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




extrapyramidal side effects (EPS). These effects include akathisia, dystonia, |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




pseudo-parkinsonism, and/or tardive dyskinesia. Tardive dyskinesia is an
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adverse effect that occurs with antipsychotics and has an onset of months
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to years while on the medication.
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While reviewing the morning labs of your client, you see the
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following results from their thyroid panel. What diagnosis does
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the nurse suspect?
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TSH: 7 mU/L |!| |!|




T4: 1.0 mcg/dL
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T3: 2.0 ng/dL
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Hypothyroidism

Rationale:

Hypothyroidism would be manifested with an increased thyroid-stimulating |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




hormone level and decreased T4 and T3, as shown in these labs. Because
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of the increased TSH level, the thyroid gland is tricked into thinking that
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there is enough thyroid hormone already in the body and does not secrete
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more. The decreased T3 and T4 levels cause hypothyroidism symptoms,
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such as weight gain and fatigue.
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,The nurse reinforces teaching to a client with hypertension about
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the newly prescribed furosemide. Which of the following should
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the nurse include in the teaching?
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Take this medication in the early part of the day
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Rationale:

Furosemide is a loop diuretic and may be indicated for conditions such as |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




heart failure or hypertension. The client should be instructed to take this
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medication in the earlier part of the day to avoid nocturia. |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




The nurse is assessing a 7-month-old infant. At this age, which of
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the following reflexes would the nurse expect to no longer be
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present? |!|




Select all that apply. |!| |!| |!|




Rooting

Moro

Palmar

Tonic neck |!|




Rationale:

- The Rooting reflex should disappear by 3-4 months of age. It occurs
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when the infants turn their face toward stimulation (such as stroking their
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cheek) and make sucking (rooting) motions with the mouth. This reflex
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helps to ensure successful feeding.
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- The Moro reflex should disappear by 5-6 months of age. This reflex is a
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response to a sudden loss of support. When support is removed, the infant
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spreads out the arms and cries.
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- The Palmar reflex should disappear by 2-3 months of age. When an
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object is placed in an infant's hand, and the palm is stroked, the fingers
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will close reflexively.
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- The tonic neck reflex disappears around 4 months of age. This reflex is
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elicited by turning the infant's head to one side and is considered positive
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if the infant extends the extremities on the side that the head is turned
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toward, and flexes the extremities on the opposite side.
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,The nurse is caring for a client with diabetes mellitus. Which of
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the following laboratory data requires follow-up?
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Select all that apply. |!| |!| |!|




Hemoglobin A1C 8.5% [< 5.7%] |!| |!| |!| |!|




Creatinine 1.9 mg/dL [0.6-1.2 mg/dL] |!| |!| |!| |!|




BUN 25 mg/dL [10-20 mg/dL] |!| |!| |!| |!|




Proteinuria

Rationale:

The client's hemoglobin A1C is elevated as the therapeutic goal for a
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client with diabetes is to attain less than 7%. This elevated level is causing
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the client to experience an insult to the kidneys, which is evident by the
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increased BUN (normal 10-20 mg/dL) and creatinine (normal 0.6-1.2 |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




mg/dL). Finally, proteinuria is further evidence that this client is
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experiencing diabetic nephropathy. |!| |!|




The nurse is caring for the following assigned clients. Which client
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should the nurse follow up with first?
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A client requesting diphenhydramine after starting an intravenous
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antibiotic.

Rationale:

A client requesting diphenhydramine following the initiation of an antibiotic
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requires immediate follow-up because the client could be experiencing an
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allergic reaction ranging from mild to severe. Thus, the nurse should
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quickly follow-up with this client. |!| |!| |!| |!|




The nurse is assessing a 6-year-old client with asthma. Which of
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the following findings is of highest concern?
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Silent chest |!|




Rationale:

Silent chest is the assessment finding of most concern. This refers to the
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inability to auscultate any lung sounds. There is complete obstruction of
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the client's airway, and therefore the inability to move air. When complete
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obstruction occurs, this is a medical emergency. This assessment finding is |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




of most concern because the client has lost their airway.
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, The nurse is caring for a client with newly prescribed zolpidem.
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The nurse understands that this medication is indicated for which
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condition?

Insomnia

Rationale:

Zolpidem is a non-benzodiazepine indicated in the treatment of insomnia.
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*NGN* The nurse is caring for a 47-year-old male in the outpatient
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clinic
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Orders

Discharge home |!|




Schedule a follow-up appointment in four weeks |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




Sertraline 50 mg PO Daily |!| |!| |!| |!|




Clonidine 0.1 mg PO Daily |!| |!| |!| |!|




Zolpidem 5 mg PO, PRN insomnia |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




The nurse reviews the orders and formulates a teaching plan for
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the newly prescribed medications
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For each medication, select the appropriate option for drug
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classification and client teaching that should be reinforced |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




Clonidine - alpha2-adrenergic agonist |!| |!| |!|




This medication may cause you to become dizzy or tired.
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Sertraline - selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




Diarrhea is a common side effect of this medication.
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Zolpidem - Hypnotic |!| |!|




Do not take this medication with alcohol
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Rationale:

- Clonidine is indicated in the treatment of hypertension. The medication
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may be administered as a pill or transdermal patch for seven days. It
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should not be abruptly discontinued because of the risk of rebound
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hypertension due to a catecholamine surge. Clonidine has a sedative |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|

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