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EXAM OVERVIEW
The Relias ED RN A Exam presents a comprehensive and authentic 2025/2026 assessment
experience, meticulously crafted to validate mastery and readiness. With 100 expertly
designed questions, this exam simulation ensures professional-level accuracy and verified
answers, fostering critical reasoning and confidence. By replicating real-world scenarios,
this exam delivers a realistic and reliable testing experience, making it an indispensable
resource for students seeking high-quality, exam-specific preparation.
EXAM FEATURES
• 100 exam-accurate questions aligned with 2025/2026 standards
• Comprehensive coverage of 10 domains for complete RN preparation
• High-yield content and verified answers with detailed explanations
• Realistic practice questions for confidence-building and exam readiness
• Detailed rationales and feedback for improved knowledge and retention
CORE TESTING AREAS
→ Cardiovascular Emergencies (12 Questions)
→ Emergency Assessment & Triage (14 Questions)
→ Emergency Medications & Procedures (12 Questions)
→ Legal, Ethical & Safety Considerations (10 Questions)
→ Medical Emergencies (6 Questions)
→ Neurologic Emergencies (16 Questions)
→ Pediatric & Ob Emergencies (7 Questions)
→ Respiratory Emergencies (9 Questions)
→ Toxicology & Environmental Emergencies (7 Questions)
→ Trauma & Injury (7 Questions)
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,Emergency Assessment & Triage (14 Questions)
Question 1
While conducting a triage assessment, a patient presents with a penetrating trauma wound to
the chest. What is the most appropriate initial action to take?
A. Administer oxygen and transport to the operating room immediately
B. Check the patient's airway, breathing, and circulation (ABCs) and prepare for potential
thoracotomy
C. Apply a tourniquet to the wound and transport to the operating room
D. Call for a trauma alert and prepare the patient for X-ray
Correct Answer
Option B
Rationale:
In a penetrating trauma wound to the chest, checking the patient's airway, breathing, and circulation (ABCs) is the
most appropriate initial action to take.
Question 2
A patient presents to the emergency department with severe difficulty breathing and a history
of asthma. What is the best initial assessment to conduct?
A. Check the patient's vital signs and oxygen saturation
B. Administer oxygen therapy and transport to the respiratory department
C. Conduct a physical examination and auscultate the lungs
D. Order a chest X-ray and pulmonary function tests
Correct Answer
Option A
Rationale:
In a patient with severe difficulty breathing and a history of asthma, the best initial assessment to conduct is to
check the patient's vital signs and oxygen saturation.
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,Question 3
A patient has been involved in a motor vehicle collision and presents to the emergency
department with a potential spinal injury. What is the most appropriate initial action to take?
A. Apply a spinal board and transport the patient to the radiology department for a CT scan
B. Conduct a thorough neurological examination and check for motor and sensory deficits
C. Administer pain medication and transport the patient to the operating room for potential
surgery
D. Order a chest X-ray and start IV fluids
Correct Answer
Option B
Rationale:
In a patient with a potential spinal injury, the most appropriate initial action to take is to conduct a thorough
neurological examination and check for motor and sensory deficits.
Question 4
A patient presents to the emergency department with a history of allergic reaction and is
experiencing severe anaphylaxis. What is the most appropriate initial action to take?
A. Administer epinephrine and transport the patient to the operating room for potential surgery
B. Conduct a thorough assessment of the patient's airway, breathing, and circulation (ABCs)
and prepare for potential endotracheal intubation
C. Apply a nasal cannula and start IV fluids
D. Order an ECG and cardiac enzymes to rule out myocardial infarction
Correct Answer
Option B
Rationale:
In a patient with severe anaphylaxis, the most appropriate initial action to take is to conduct a thorough assessment
of the patient's airway, breathing, and circulation (ABCs) and prepare for potential endotracheal intubation.
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, Question 5
A patient presents to the emergency department with a potential overdose of a controlled
substance. What is the most appropriate initial action to take?
A. Administer naloxone and transport the patient to the operating room for potential surgery
B. Conduct a thorough assessment of the patient's airway, breathing, and circulation (ABCs)
and prepare for potential endotracheal intubation
C. Order a toxicology screen and start IV fluids
D. Call for a psychiatric consult and prepare the patient for potential admission to a psychiatric
facility
Correct Answer
Option B
Rationale:
In a patient with a potential overdose of a controlled substance, the most appropriate initial action to take is to
conduct a thorough assessment of the patient's airway, breathing, and circulation (ABCs) and prepare for potential
endotracheal intubation.
Question 6
A patient is a new admission to the emergency department with a complaint of headache and
stiff neck. What is the most appropriate initial action to take?
A. Order a CT scan of the brain and start IV antibiotics
B. Conduct a thorough neurological examination and check for meningismus
C. Administer acetaminophen and transport the patient to the radiology department for a
lumbar puncture
D. Call for a neurosurgical consult and prepare the patient for potential surgery
Correct Answer
Option B
Rationale:
In a patient with a complaint of headache and stiff neck, the most appropriate initial action to take is to conduct a
thorough neurological examination and check for meningismus.
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