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NEWCPNREEXAMPREPARATION(2025/2026) WITHCOMPLETEQUESTIONS ANDDETAILED CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS (EXPERTLY VERIFIED) GUARANTEED PASS|ALREADY TOP RATED A+ CPNRE Get ready for the Canadian Practical Nurse Registration Exam 2025/2026 (CPNRE) with this comprehensive preparation guide. Questions covering core nursing concepts, clinical judgment, and practical skills essential for success. Perfect for practical nursing students aiming to pass the CPNRE confidently. Mrs Maclean is having difficulty coping with her deteriorating health. How should the practical nurse proceed? A. Contact the physician for an order of antidepressants B. Encourage her to express her feelings. C. Discuss Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID). D. Arrange a visit from a spiritual advisor. D. Raise the head of the bed Placing the client in an upright position allows for improved lung expansion. Mrs. McLean, 61 year old, is admitted with heart failure. She present with a productive cough, dyspnea and lower leg edema. She is receiving oxygen 4 L per minute via nasal has an order for oxygen for digoxin 0.125mg, propranolol (Inderal)80 mg and furosemide (Lasix) 40 mg Mrs. Mac Lean's respiratory rate increase to 28 breaths per minute at rest. What should the practical nurse do first? A. Contact the physician immediately B. Collaborate with the nurse-in-charge C. Increase oxygen to 6 L per minute Page | 2 D. Raise the head of the bed. A. Encourage her to take her medication in the morning The client will often to void after going to bed due to fluid in the legs returning to the heart and then the kidneys for filtering after they lie down. To help the client get undisturbed rest as possible, furosemide should be taken earlier in the day. Mrs. McLean, 61 year old, is admitted with heart failure. She present with a productive cough, dyspnea and lower leg edema. She is receiving oxygen 4 L per minute via nasal has an order for oxygen for digoxin 0.125mg, propranolol (Inderal)80 mg and furosemide (Lasix) 40 mg

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NEW CPNRE EXAM PREPARATION (2025/2026)
WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND DETAILED
Page | 1
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS (EXPERTLY
VERIFIED) GUARANTEED PASS|ALREADY TOP
RATED A+

 CPNRE
Get ready for the Canadian Practical Nurse Registration Exam 2025/2026 (CPNRE) with this
comprehensive preparation guide. Questions covering core nursing concepts, clinical judgment, and
practical skills essential for success. Perfect for practical nursing students aiming to pass the CPNRE
confidently.



Mrs Maclean is having difficulty coping with her deteriorating health. How should the
practical nurse proceed?


A. Contact the physician for an order of antidepressants
B. Encourage her to express her feelings.
C. Discuss Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID).
D. Arrange a visit from a spiritual advisor.


D. Raise the head of the bed


Placing the client in an upright position allows for improved lung expansion. Mrs. McLean, 61
year old, is admitted with heart failure. She present with a productive cough, dyspnea and lower
leg edema. She is receiving oxygen 4 L per minute via nasal cannula.she has an order for
oxygen for digoxin 0.125mg, propranolol (Inderal)80 mg and furosemide (Lasix) 40 mg


Mrs. Mac Lean's respiratory rate increase to 28 breaths per minute at rest. What should the
practical nurse do first?

, A. Contact the physician immediately
B. Collaborate with the nurse-in-charge
C. Increase oxygen to 6 L per minute

Page | 2 D. Raise the head of the bed.


A. Encourage her to take her medication in the morning


The client will often to void after going to bed due to fluid in the legs returning to the heart
and then the kidneys for filtering after they lie down. To help the client get undisturbed rest as
possible, furosemide should be taken earlier in the day. Mrs. McLean, 61 year old, is admitted
with heart failure. She present with a productive cough, dyspnea and lower leg edema. She is
receiving oxygen 4 L per minute via nasal cannula.she has an order for oxygen for digoxin
0.125mg, propranolol (Inderal)80 mg and furosemide (Lasix) 40 mg


Upon discharge, Mrs Maclean tells the PN that she plans to take half the prescribed dose of
furosemide because she will be up all night going to the bathroom. What should the practical
nurse do first?


A. Encourage her to take the medication in the morning
B. Suggest that she go to bed later in the evening
C. Recommend that she stops fluid intake 6 hours before bedtime
D. Encourage the use of inconvenient product


B. Collaborate with a nursing colleague


This action satisfies the requirements of being responsible for individual competence, being
aware that more education is needed and seeking guidance when necessary. Mrs. McLean, 61
year old, is admitted with heart failure. She present with a productive cough, dyspnea and lower
leg edema. She is receiving oxygen 4 L per minute via nasal cannula.she has an order for
oxygen for digoxin 0.125mg, propranolol (Inderal)80 mg and furosemide (Lasix) 40 mg


The practical nurse is having difficulty recognizing lung sounds. How should the practical
nurse proceed?

, A. Delegate activity to a college
B. Collaborate with a nursing colleague

Page | 3 C. Refer to baseline documentation
D. Reassess the client within 4 hours


D. Obtain an order for serum digoxin level


Request digitalis blood level is the best action, as digitalis toxicity is suspected. Mrs. McLean,
61 year old, is admitted with heart failure. She present with a productive cough, dyspnea and
lower leg edema. She is receiving oxygen 4 L per minute via nasal cannula.she has an order for
oxygen for digoxin 0.125mg, propranolol (Inderal)80 mg and furosemide (Lasix) 40 mg


Mrs. McLean tells the PN she is experiencing confusion, nausea and vision changes. Vital signs
are T 37ºC, HR 45, RR24, BP 138/80 and SpO2 92% with oxygen 4 L per minute via nasal
cannula. What should the practical nurse do first?


A. Complete a Snellen eye test
B. Encourage deep breathing exercise
C. Administer propranolol
D. Obtain an order for serum digoxin level


B. Consult with the wound care team


The wound is getting worse, so consultation with wound specialist is the priority. Mr. Walter,
71 years old, has a diagnosis of Parkinson disease. He is taking carbidopa/levodopa (Sinemet).
He relies on his wife for some of his personal care. They live alone in their home and have a
daughter in the same community. Mr. Walter is competent.


The Practical nurse visits Mr. Walter at home to complete a dressing change to his coccyx
pressure injury. The practical nurse notices that the wound has increased in size and depth.
What should the practical nurse do first?

, A encourage his wife to provide high protein meals
B. Consult with the wound care team

Page | 4 C. Arrange admission to the hospital
D. Pack the wound with dry gauze


C. Refer the client to the occupational therapist


The occupational therapist would help to ensure that wheelchair fits the client and could order
a pressure relieving cushion. Mr. Walter, 71 years old, has a diagnosis of Parkinson disease. He
is taking carbidopa/levodopa (Sinemet). He relies on his wife for some of his personal care.
They live alone in their home and have a daughter in the same community. Mr. Walter is
competent.


Mr. Walter sits in his wheelchair for meals and while watching television. What action should
the practical nurse take to promote wound healing to the coccyx pressure injury?


A. Apply heat to the coccyx area
B. Teach the client the importance of bedrest
C. Refer the client to the occupational therapist
D. Advise to sit on a pillow


C. Prepare frequent small meals each day


Small frequent meals are more appropriate . Six meals per day arre recommended. The shorter
eating times for each meal conserve energy. Mr. Walter, 71 years old, has a diagnosis of
Parkinson disease. He is taking carbidopa/levodopa (Sinemet). He relies on his wife for some of
his personal care. They live alone in their home and have a daughter in the same community.
Mr. Walter is competent.


Mrs. Walter's report that her husband has difficulty finishing his meals due to fatigue. What is
the most appropriate recommendation?
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