EAQ NCLEX 2026 ACCURATE
ACTUAL EXAM EXAM WITH
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Which interval variable influences health benefits and practices?
1. Family practices
2. Culture background
3. Socioeconomic factors
4. Intellectual background
4. Intellectual background
* Intellectual background is an internal factor that affects the clients health beliefs and practices. A
clients knowledge, educational background, and past experiences influence how a client thinks about
health. Family practices, cultural background, and socioeconomic factors are among the external factors
that influence health beliefs and practices.
Which legal complication might the nurse face for using a restraint without a legal warrant on a
client?
1. Libel
2. Negligence
3. Malpractice
4. False imprisonment
4. False imprisonment
* If the nurse uses restraints without a legal warrant on a client, he/she may be charged with false
imprisonment. Libel is the written defamation of character. Negligence is any conduct that falls below
the standard of care. Malpractice is a type of negligence that is regarded as professional negligence.
Which is an appropriate action for the registered nurse regarding assisted suicide?
1. Nurses may have an open attitude towards the clients end of life
,2. Nurses participate in assisted suicide violates the code of ethics
3. Nurses may listen to the clients expression of fear and attempt to control the clients pain
4. Nurses can participate in assisted suicide only if the individual could make an oral and written
request
2. Nurses participate in assisted suicide violates the code of ethics
* According to the American Nurses Association (ANA), the nurses participation in assisted suicide would
violate there code of ethics. According to the American Association of Colleges of Nurses (AACN) and the
International Council or Nurses, the nurse may have an open attitude towards the clients end of life.
According to the AACN and the International Council of Nurses, nurses may listen to the clients
expressions of fear and attempt to control the clients pain. According to the Oregon Death with Dignity
Act (1994), the primary health care provider in the state of Oregon can participate in assisted suicide
only if an individual with a terminal disease makes an oral and written request to end his or her life in a
humane and dignified manner.
The nurse is assessing a client who underwent abdominal surgery 10 day ago. The client complains of
pain in the abdomen. Which type of pain would the client experience.
1. Visceral pain
2. Somatic pain
3. Referred pain
4. Intractable pain
1. Visceral pain
* Visceral pain arises from visceral organs such as the pancreas, which results from the stimulation of
pain receptors in the abdominal cavity. Somatic pain arises from bone, joint, muscle, skin, or connective
tissue and is usually aching or throbbing in quality and well localized. Referred pain is experienced in
clients with tumors, in which pain is felt in a part of the body other then its actual source. Intractable
pain is a neuropathic pain that is severe, constant pain that is not curable.
Which organization assists in establishing policies related to Medicare and Medicaid payment for
meaningful use of electronic health records (EHRs)?
1. National Institutes of Health (NIH)
2. American Medical Informatics (AMIA)
3. Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
4. Health Information Management Systems Society (HIMSS)
3. Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
* CMS rules specify how health care facilities and providers make meaningful use of the EHRs and
technologies to receive payment from Medicare and Medicaid. The NIH uses translational bioinformatics
for medical research. The AMIA and the HIMSS have been involved in identifying nursing informatics
competencies
A client complains of pain in the ear. While examining the client the nurse finds swelling in front of
the left ear. Which lymph node would the nurse expect to be involved?
1. Mastoid
2. Occipital
, 3. Submental
4. Preauricular
4. Preauricular
* The preauricular lymph node is located in front of the ear and in this situation would be edematous.
The mastoid or posterior auricular lymph node is present behind the ear. The occipital lymph nodes are
located in the back of the head, near the occipital bone of the skull. Submental lymph nodes are located
below the chin.
The nurse is discussing discharge plans with a client. The client stated, "I'm worried about going
home." The nurse responds, "Tell me more about this." Which interviewing technique did the nurse
use?
1. Exploring
2. Reflecting
3. Refocusing
4. Acknowledging
1. Exploring
* Exploring is a technique used to obtain more information to better understand the nature of the
clients statement. Reflecting is a technique used to either reiterate the content or feeling message. In
content flection (paraphrasing), the nurse repeats basically the same statement; in feeling reflection, the
nurse verbalized what seems to be implied about feelings in the comment. Refocusing is bringing the
client back to a previous point there is no information that this was discussed previously. Acknowledging
is providing recognition for a change in behavior, an effort a client has made or a contribution to a
discussion.
Which antipyretic medication may cause Reye syndrome in children?
1. Aspirin
2. Naproxen
3. Ibuprofen
4. Dantrolene
1. Aspirin
* Aspirin increases the risk of swelling in the brain and liver, which are the main symptoms of Reye
Syndrome in children. Aspirin is not recommended in children. Medications such a naproxen and
ibuprofen do not include swelling in the brain and liver; therefore, these medications may not cause
Reye syndrome. Dantrolene does not include swelling in the brain and liver; instead, it decreases
calcium levels during malignant hyperthermia conditions.
Which caring intervention helps provide comfrot, dignity, respect, and peace to a client?
1. Listening
2. Spiritual caring
3. Providing presence
4. Relieving pain and suffering
4. Relieving pain and suffering
* Relieving pain and suffering is not just about giving medications but includes providing comfort,
ACTUAL EXAM EXAM WITH
FREQUENTLY TESTED
QUESTIONS AND STUDY GUIDE
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GUARANTEED PASS\ALREADY
GRADED A+
Which interval variable influences health benefits and practices?
1. Family practices
2. Culture background
3. Socioeconomic factors
4. Intellectual background
4. Intellectual background
* Intellectual background is an internal factor that affects the clients health beliefs and practices. A
clients knowledge, educational background, and past experiences influence how a client thinks about
health. Family practices, cultural background, and socioeconomic factors are among the external factors
that influence health beliefs and practices.
Which legal complication might the nurse face for using a restraint without a legal warrant on a
client?
1. Libel
2. Negligence
3. Malpractice
4. False imprisonment
4. False imprisonment
* If the nurse uses restraints without a legal warrant on a client, he/she may be charged with false
imprisonment. Libel is the written defamation of character. Negligence is any conduct that falls below
the standard of care. Malpractice is a type of negligence that is regarded as professional negligence.
Which is an appropriate action for the registered nurse regarding assisted suicide?
1. Nurses may have an open attitude towards the clients end of life
,2. Nurses participate in assisted suicide violates the code of ethics
3. Nurses may listen to the clients expression of fear and attempt to control the clients pain
4. Nurses can participate in assisted suicide only if the individual could make an oral and written
request
2. Nurses participate in assisted suicide violates the code of ethics
* According to the American Nurses Association (ANA), the nurses participation in assisted suicide would
violate there code of ethics. According to the American Association of Colleges of Nurses (AACN) and the
International Council or Nurses, the nurse may have an open attitude towards the clients end of life.
According to the AACN and the International Council of Nurses, nurses may listen to the clients
expressions of fear and attempt to control the clients pain. According to the Oregon Death with Dignity
Act (1994), the primary health care provider in the state of Oregon can participate in assisted suicide
only if an individual with a terminal disease makes an oral and written request to end his or her life in a
humane and dignified manner.
The nurse is assessing a client who underwent abdominal surgery 10 day ago. The client complains of
pain in the abdomen. Which type of pain would the client experience.
1. Visceral pain
2. Somatic pain
3. Referred pain
4. Intractable pain
1. Visceral pain
* Visceral pain arises from visceral organs such as the pancreas, which results from the stimulation of
pain receptors in the abdominal cavity. Somatic pain arises from bone, joint, muscle, skin, or connective
tissue and is usually aching or throbbing in quality and well localized. Referred pain is experienced in
clients with tumors, in which pain is felt in a part of the body other then its actual source. Intractable
pain is a neuropathic pain that is severe, constant pain that is not curable.
Which organization assists in establishing policies related to Medicare and Medicaid payment for
meaningful use of electronic health records (EHRs)?
1. National Institutes of Health (NIH)
2. American Medical Informatics (AMIA)
3. Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
4. Health Information Management Systems Society (HIMSS)
3. Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
* CMS rules specify how health care facilities and providers make meaningful use of the EHRs and
technologies to receive payment from Medicare and Medicaid. The NIH uses translational bioinformatics
for medical research. The AMIA and the HIMSS have been involved in identifying nursing informatics
competencies
A client complains of pain in the ear. While examining the client the nurse finds swelling in front of
the left ear. Which lymph node would the nurse expect to be involved?
1. Mastoid
2. Occipital
, 3. Submental
4. Preauricular
4. Preauricular
* The preauricular lymph node is located in front of the ear and in this situation would be edematous.
The mastoid or posterior auricular lymph node is present behind the ear. The occipital lymph nodes are
located in the back of the head, near the occipital bone of the skull. Submental lymph nodes are located
below the chin.
The nurse is discussing discharge plans with a client. The client stated, "I'm worried about going
home." The nurse responds, "Tell me more about this." Which interviewing technique did the nurse
use?
1. Exploring
2. Reflecting
3. Refocusing
4. Acknowledging
1. Exploring
* Exploring is a technique used to obtain more information to better understand the nature of the
clients statement. Reflecting is a technique used to either reiterate the content or feeling message. In
content flection (paraphrasing), the nurse repeats basically the same statement; in feeling reflection, the
nurse verbalized what seems to be implied about feelings in the comment. Refocusing is bringing the
client back to a previous point there is no information that this was discussed previously. Acknowledging
is providing recognition for a change in behavior, an effort a client has made or a contribution to a
discussion.
Which antipyretic medication may cause Reye syndrome in children?
1. Aspirin
2. Naproxen
3. Ibuprofen
4. Dantrolene
1. Aspirin
* Aspirin increases the risk of swelling in the brain and liver, which are the main symptoms of Reye
Syndrome in children. Aspirin is not recommended in children. Medications such a naproxen and
ibuprofen do not include swelling in the brain and liver; therefore, these medications may not cause
Reye syndrome. Dantrolene does not include swelling in the brain and liver; instead, it decreases
calcium levels during malignant hyperthermia conditions.
Which caring intervention helps provide comfrot, dignity, respect, and peace to a client?
1. Listening
2. Spiritual caring
3. Providing presence
4. Relieving pain and suffering
4. Relieving pain and suffering
* Relieving pain and suffering is not just about giving medications but includes providing comfort,