NCLEX-PN 2026\2027 brand new version complete questions and
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Cushing's Treatment -answer-Restrict sodium; observe for signs of infection
Treatment for spider bites/bleeding -answer-RICE: rest, ice, compression, elevate
extremity
Treatment for sickle cell crisis -answer-HHOP: heat, hydration, oxygen, pain
medications
5 P's of fracture -answer-Pain, pallor, pulselessness, paresthesia, polar
Hip Fractures -answer-Commonly hemorrhage, whereas femur fractures are at risk for
fat emboli
Profile of GallBladder Disease -answer-Fair, fat, forty, five pregnancies, flatulent, can
occur in all ages and both sexes
Arab American Cultural Attributes -answer-Females avoid eye contact with males;
touch is accepted if done by same sex healthcare providers; most decisions are made
by males; Muslims (Sunni) refuse organ donation; most Arabs do not eat pork; avoid icy
drinks when sick or hot/cold drinks together; colostrum is considered harmful to
newborn
Asian American Cultural Attributes -answer-Avoid direct eye contact; feet are
considered dirty (touched last during assessment); males make most of the decisions;
usually refuse organ donation; generally do not prefer cold drinks; believe in "hot-cold"
theory of illness
Native American Cultural Attribute -answer-They sustain eye contact; blood and organ
donation is generally refused; might refuse circumcision; might prefer care from the
tribal shaman rather than using western medicine
Mexican American Cultural Attribute -answer-Might avoid direct eye contact with
authorities; they might refuse organ donation; most are very emotional during
bereavement; believe in the "hot-cold" theory of illness
Religion: Jehovah's Witness -answer-No blood products should be used
, Religion: Hindu -answer-No beef or items containing gelatin
Religion: Jewish -answer-Special dietary restrictions, use if kosher foods
Tort -answer-Type of civil law that involves wrongs against a person or property; torts
include negligence, assault, battery, defamation, fraud, false imprisonment, invasion of
privacy
Negligence -answer-Commission (doing) of an act or the omission (not doing) of an act
that a reasonably prudent person would have performed in similar situation, thus
causing harm to another person
Malpractice -answer-Failure to meet a legal duty, thus causing harm to another
Slander -answer-Malicious or untrue spoken words about another person that are
brought to the attention of others
Assault -answer-Intentional threat to cause bodily harm to another; does not have to
include actual bodily contact
Battery -answer-Unlawful touching of another person without informed consent
Standards of Care -answer-Define acts whose performance is required, permitted or
prohibited. Standards derive from federal and state laws, rules, regulations and
organizations such as ANA
Scope of Nursing -answer-Directions to practicing nurse, spelling out what you have
the obligation to do, what you have permission to do, and what you are prohibited to do.
Duty bound to follow standards and failure to adhere to them gives rise to legal liability
Nurse Practice Act -answer-Laws formally defining and limiting the scope of nursing
practice
Advocate -answer-One who defends or pleads a cause/issue on behalf of another
Abandonment of Care -answer-Wrongful termination of providing patient care
Antacids -answer-Reduce hydrochloric acid in the stomach
Antiemetics -answer-Increase RBC production
Anticholinergics -answer-Decrease oral secretions
Anticoagulants -answer-Prevent clot formation
correct answer\\100 % pass!!!
Cushing's Treatment -answer-Restrict sodium; observe for signs of infection
Treatment for spider bites/bleeding -answer-RICE: rest, ice, compression, elevate
extremity
Treatment for sickle cell crisis -answer-HHOP: heat, hydration, oxygen, pain
medications
5 P's of fracture -answer-Pain, pallor, pulselessness, paresthesia, polar
Hip Fractures -answer-Commonly hemorrhage, whereas femur fractures are at risk for
fat emboli
Profile of GallBladder Disease -answer-Fair, fat, forty, five pregnancies, flatulent, can
occur in all ages and both sexes
Arab American Cultural Attributes -answer-Females avoid eye contact with males;
touch is accepted if done by same sex healthcare providers; most decisions are made
by males; Muslims (Sunni) refuse organ donation; most Arabs do not eat pork; avoid icy
drinks when sick or hot/cold drinks together; colostrum is considered harmful to
newborn
Asian American Cultural Attributes -answer-Avoid direct eye contact; feet are
considered dirty (touched last during assessment); males make most of the decisions;
usually refuse organ donation; generally do not prefer cold drinks; believe in "hot-cold"
theory of illness
Native American Cultural Attribute -answer-They sustain eye contact; blood and organ
donation is generally refused; might refuse circumcision; might prefer care from the
tribal shaman rather than using western medicine
Mexican American Cultural Attribute -answer-Might avoid direct eye contact with
authorities; they might refuse organ donation; most are very emotional during
bereavement; believe in the "hot-cold" theory of illness
Religion: Jehovah's Witness -answer-No blood products should be used
, Religion: Hindu -answer-No beef or items containing gelatin
Religion: Jewish -answer-Special dietary restrictions, use if kosher foods
Tort -answer-Type of civil law that involves wrongs against a person or property; torts
include negligence, assault, battery, defamation, fraud, false imprisonment, invasion of
privacy
Negligence -answer-Commission (doing) of an act or the omission (not doing) of an act
that a reasonably prudent person would have performed in similar situation, thus
causing harm to another person
Malpractice -answer-Failure to meet a legal duty, thus causing harm to another
Slander -answer-Malicious or untrue spoken words about another person that are
brought to the attention of others
Assault -answer-Intentional threat to cause bodily harm to another; does not have to
include actual bodily contact
Battery -answer-Unlawful touching of another person without informed consent
Standards of Care -answer-Define acts whose performance is required, permitted or
prohibited. Standards derive from federal and state laws, rules, regulations and
organizations such as ANA
Scope of Nursing -answer-Directions to practicing nurse, spelling out what you have
the obligation to do, what you have permission to do, and what you are prohibited to do.
Duty bound to follow standards and failure to adhere to them gives rise to legal liability
Nurse Practice Act -answer-Laws formally defining and limiting the scope of nursing
practice
Advocate -answer-One who defends or pleads a cause/issue on behalf of another
Abandonment of Care -answer-Wrongful termination of providing patient care
Antacids -answer-Reduce hydrochloric acid in the stomach
Antiemetics -answer-Increase RBC production
Anticholinergics -answer-Decrease oral secretions
Anticoagulants -answer-Prevent clot formation