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Hesi Comprehensive Review For NGN NCLEX-RN
Newest 2025-2026 /Hesi Comprehensive Review For
NGN NCLEX-RN Exam Preparation /Hesi
Comprehensive Review For NGN NCLEX-RN
Practice Exam With Complete Questions And Correct
Answers |Already Graded A+||Brand New Versions!!


The nurse is caring for a client who just returned to the surgical unit after
having a suprapubic prostatectomy. What type of medication does the
nurse expect to be ordered?


Phenothiazines
Antispasmodics
Antidyskinetics
Benzodiazepines - ANSWER-Antispasmodics


Rationale: Antispasmodics are prescribed for bladder spasms related to a
suprapubic prostatectomy. This surgery involves removal of the prostate
gland by an abdominal incision with a bladder incision. Phenothiazines
are a class of antipsychotic medications. Antidyskinetics have an
anticholinergic action and are used to treat Parkinson's disease and some
of the acute movement disorders that may be caused by antipsychotic
agents. Benzodiazepines are central nervous system (CNS) depressants
and can cause sedation and psychomotor slowing. They can also

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intensify depression caused by other drugs. Benzodiazepines have some
potential for abuse and should be used with caution in clients known to
abuse alcohol or other psychoactive medications.


A nurse is preparing a poster for a health fair booth promoting primary
prevention of skin cancer. Which recommendations does the nurse
include on the poster? Select all that apply.


Seek medical advice if you find a skin lesion.
Use sunscreen with a low sun protection factor (SPF).
Avoid sun exposure before 10 a.m. and after 4 p.m.
Wear a hat, opaque clothing, and sunglasses when out in the sun.
Examine the body every 6 months for possibly cancerous or
precancerous lesions. - ANSWER-Seek medical advice if you find a skin
lesion.
Wear a hat, opaque clothing, and sunglasses when out in the sun.


Wear a hat, opaque clothing, and sunglasses when out in the sun.


A nurse reviewing the medical record of a client with a diagnosis of
infiltrating ductal carcinoma of the breast notes documentation of the
presence of peau d'orange skin. On the basis of this notation, which
finding would the nurse expect to note on assessment of the client's
breast? - ANSWER-Rationale: Peau d'orange (French for "orange peel")
is the term used to describe skin dimpling, resembling the skin of an

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orange, at the location of a breast mass. This change, along with
increased vascularity, nipple retraction, or ulceration, may indicate
advanced disease. Erythema, or reddening, of the breast indicates
inflammation such as that resulting from cellulitis or a breast abscess.
Paget's disease is a rare type of breast cancer that is manifested as a red,
scaly nipple; discharge; crusting lasting more than a few weeks. In
nipple retraction, the nipple is pointed or pulled in an abnormal
direction. It is suggestive of malignancy.


The mother of an adolescent diagnosed with type 1 diabetes mellitus
tells the nurse that her child is a member of the school soccer team and
expresses concern about her child's participation in sports. What does the
nurse tell the mother after providing information to the mother about
diet, exercise, insulin, and blood glucose control?


To always administer less insulin on the days of soccer games
That it is best not to encourage the child to participate in sports activities
That the child should eat a carbohydrate snack about a half-hour before
each soccer game
To administer additional insulin before a soccer game if the blood
glucose level is 240 mg/dL (13.3 mmol/L) or higher and ketones are
present. - ANSWER-That the child should eat a carbohydrate snack
about a half-hour before each soccer game


Rationale: The child with diabetes mellitus who is active in sports
requires additional food intake in the form of a carbohydrate snack about
a half-hour before the anticipated activity. Additional food will need to

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be consumed, often as frequently as every 45 minutes to 1 hour, during
prolonged periods of activity. If the blood glucose level is increased (240
mg/dL [13.3 mmol/L] or more) and ketones are present before planned
exercise, the activity should be postponed until the blood glucose has
been controlled. Moderate to high ketone values should be reported to
the primary health care provider. There is no reason for the child to
avoid participating in sports.


A client diagnosed with chronic kidney disease who requires dialysis
three times a week for the rest of his life says to the nurse, "Why should
I even bother to watch what I eat and drink? It doesn't really matter what
I do if I'm never going to get better!" On the basis of the client's
statement, the nurse determines that the client is experiencing which
problem?


Anxiety
Powerlessness
Ineffective coping
Disturbed body image - ANSWER-Powerlessness


Rationale: Powerlessness is present when a client believes that he or she
has no control over the situation or that his or her actions will not affect
an outcome in any significant way. Anxiety is a vague uneasy feeling of
apprehension. Some factors in anxiety include a threat or perceived
threat to physical or emotional integrity or self-concept, changes in role
function, and a threat to or change in socioeconomic status. Ineffective
coping is present when the client exhibits impaired adaptive abilities or

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