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Saunders NCLEX Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified A client with pneumonia is experiencing shortness of breath and O2 saturation of 88%. Which action should the nurse take first? a. Administer prescribed antibiotics b. Place the client in high-Fowler’s position and provide supplemental oxygen c. Encourage coughing exercises d. Offer fluids **Rationale:** Oxygenation and airway management take priority over medication administration. A nurse is preparing to administer digoxin. Which assessment finding requires holding the dose? a. BP 130/78 mmHg b. Apical pulse 75 bpm c. Apical pulse 48 bpm d. Respiratory rate 20 breaths/min **Rationale:** Digoxin can cause bradycardia; medication is held if HR <60 bpm. 2 A client reports burning sensation while urinating. Which intervention should the nurse implement first? a. Encourage fluids b. Administer prescribed antibiotic c. Obtain a urine sample for culture and sensitivity d. Teach about cranberry juice **Rationale:** Confirming infection guides appropriate treatment before interventions. A postoperative client is confused, restless, and diaphoretic. Which assessment should the nurse perform first? a. Pain assessment b. Vital signs and oxygen saturation c. Wound inspection d. Neuro check **Rationale:** Confusion and diaphoresis may indicate hypoxia or shock; ABCs are priority. A client is scheduled for surgery and reports not signing the consent form. What should the nurse do? 3 a. Notify the surgeon immediately b. Explain the procedure in detail c. Ask the family to sign d. Document the report **Rationale:** Only the surgeon can obtain informed consent; nurse’s role is to alert them. A client with heart failure develops sudden shortness of breath, crackles in the lungs, and pink frothy sputum. Which action is priority? a. Encourage deep breathing b. Apply oxygen and notify provider immediately c. Elevate the legs d. Administer diuretic later **Rationale:** Pulmonary edema is life-threatening; oxygen and provider notification are urgent. A client on a PCA pump has a respiratory rate of 8 breaths/min. Which action should the nurse take first? a. Administer additional analgesic b. Reposition the client 4 c. Stop the PCA and assess airway and oxygenation d. Encourage deep breathing **Rationale:** Respiratory depression is a priority; analgesia must be paused. A nurse is caring for multiple clients. Which client

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A client with pneumonia is experiencing shortness of breath and O₂ saturation of 88%. Which

action should the nurse take first?

a. Administer prescribed antibiotics


✔✔b. Place the client in high-Fowler’s position and provide supplemental oxygen


c. Encourage coughing exercises

d. Offer fluids

**Rationale:** Oxygenation and airway management take priority over medication

administration.




A nurse is preparing to administer digoxin. Which assessment finding requires holding the dose?

a. BP 130/78 mmHg

b. Apical pulse 75 bpm


✔✔c. Apical pulse 48 bpm


d. Respiratory rate 20 breaths/min

**Rationale:** Digoxin can cause bradycardia; medication is held if HR <60 bpm.



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,A client reports burning sensation while urinating. Which intervention should the nurse

implement first?

a. Encourage fluids

b. Administer prescribed antibiotic


✔✔c. Obtain a urine sample for culture and sensitivity


d. Teach about cranberry juice

**Rationale:** Confirming infection guides appropriate treatment before interventions.




A postoperative client is confused, restless, and diaphoretic. Which assessment should the nurse

perform first?

a. Pain assessment


✔✔b. Vital signs and oxygen saturation


c. Wound inspection

d. Neuro check

**Rationale:** Confusion and diaphoresis may indicate hypoxia or shock; ABCs are priority.




A client is scheduled for surgery and reports not signing the consent form. What should the nurse

do?

2

,✔✔a. Notify the surgeon immediately


b. Explain the procedure in detail

c. Ask the family to sign

d. Document the report

**Rationale:** Only the surgeon can obtain informed consent; nurse’s role is to alert them.




A client with heart failure develops sudden shortness of breath, crackles in the lungs, and pink

frothy sputum. Which action is priority?

a. Encourage deep breathing


✔✔b. Apply oxygen and notify provider immediately


c. Elevate the legs

d. Administer diuretic later

**Rationale:** Pulmonary edema is life-threatening; oxygen and provider notification are

urgent.




A client on a PCA pump has a respiratory rate of 8 breaths/min. Which action should the nurse

take first?

a. Administer additional analgesic

b. Reposition the client

3

, ✔✔c. Stop the PCA and assess airway and oxygenation


d. Encourage deep breathing

**Rationale:** Respiratory depression is a priority; analgesia must be paused.




A nurse is caring for multiple clients. Which client should be assessed first?

a. Client asking for morning bath


✔✔b. Client with O₂ sat 84% on room air and dyspnea


c. Client with mild headache

d. Client due for routine labs

**Rationale:** Hypoxemia requires immediate intervention.




A client reports chest pain radiating to the jaw and left arm. Which is the priority action?

a. Administer acetaminophen


✔✔b. Assess vital signs, ECG, and oxygen saturation


c. Offer fluids

d. Reposition the client

**Rationale:** Chest pain with radiation may indicate myocardial infarction; assessment

precedes all other actions.


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