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NCLEX RN Pearson Exam 1 Questions with Answers 2023 Update
NCLEX RN Pearson Exam 1 Questions with Answers 2023 Update 
Gastrointestinal: gastroenteritis 1 week ago 
Neurological: Guillain-Barré, reports increasing muscle weakness and paresthesias over the past 3 days; weakness initially of the legs, now extending to the trunk and arms 
Alert and oriented to person, place and time. Reporting cramping bilateral lower extremities. Scheduled for plasmapheresis. 
 
69.	The nurse is planning care for a client with impaired mobility. Which of the following i...
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NCLEX RN Pearson Exam 1 Questions with Answers 2023 Update 
Gastrointestinal: gastroenteritis 1 week ago 
Neurological: Guillain-Barré, reports increasing muscle weakness and paresthesias over the past 3 days; weakness initially of the legs, now extending to the trunk and arms 
Alert and oriented to person, place and time. Reporting cramping bilateral lower extremities. Scheduled for plasmapheresis. 
 
69.	The nurse is planning care for a client with impaired mobility. Which of the following i...
MATERNAL HEALTHCARE FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 2023
MATERNAL HEALTHCARE FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 2023 
 
 
 
1.	An infant who weighs 7 pounds at birth would be expected to weigh how many pounds at age 1 year? 
A.	21 pounds 
 
2.	An infant in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) weighs 22 pounds. Using the formula 1ml/kg/hr. what is the minimum urinary output per hour the nurse should observe?	ml/hr (Record answer as a whole number.) 
Answer given: 10 
 
 
3.	What is the most common permanent physical disability of childhood? A. Cereb...
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MATERNAL HEALTHCARE FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 2023 
 
 
 
1.	An infant who weighs 7 pounds at birth would be expected to weigh how many pounds at age 1 year? 
A.	21 pounds 
 
2.	An infant in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) weighs 22 pounds. Using the formula 1ml/kg/hr. what is the minimum urinary output per hour the nurse should observe?	ml/hr (Record answer as a whole number.) 
Answer given: 10 
 
 
3.	What is the most common permanent physical disability of childhood? A. Cereb...
Hurst Readiness Exam 2 Questions & Answers Graded A++
1.	Vital sign checks every 15 min x 4 
 
2.	Supine position for 6 hours 
 
3.	NPO until return of gag reflex 
 
4.	Irrigate NG tube every 2 hours 
 
5.	Raise four side rails Rationale 
1., & 3. Correct: Vital signs post-procedure are important to monitor for any post-procedure complications such as bleeding or any signs of respiratory compromise. VS are checked frequently for the first-hour post-procedure. Any client who has a scope inserted down the throat and has received numbing medication i...
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1.	Vital sign checks every 15 min x 4 
 
2.	Supine position for 6 hours 
 
3.	NPO until return of gag reflex 
 
4.	Irrigate NG tube every 2 hours 
 
5.	Raise four side rails Rationale 
1., & 3. Correct: Vital signs post-procedure are important to monitor for any post-procedure complications such as bleeding or any signs of respiratory compromise. VS are checked frequently for the first-hour post-procedure. Any client who has a scope inserted down the throat and has received numbing medication i...
NURSING ADULT 2 EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
NURSING ADULT 2 EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 
 
 
1.	The nurse is assessing a client who describes stomach discomfort. The most appropriate sequence for conducting the physical examination of the abdomen is: 
B. Inspection, palpation, percussion, auscultation. 
 
 
2.	A nurse is preparing a client with type 1 diabetes for discharge. The client can care for himself; however, he’s had a problem with unstable blood glucose levels in the past year. Based on the client’s history, he should be referr...
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NURSING ADULT 2 EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 
 
 
1.	The nurse is assessing a client who describes stomach discomfort. The most appropriate sequence for conducting the physical examination of the abdomen is: 
B. Inspection, palpation, percussion, auscultation. 
 
 
2.	A nurse is preparing a client with type 1 diabetes for discharge. The client can care for himself; however, he’s had a problem with unstable blood glucose levels in the past year. Based on the client’s history, he should be referr...
LEADERSHIP ADAPTIVE QUIZZING WITH ANSWERS
LEADERSHIP ADAPTIVE QUIZZING WITH ANSWERS 
 
 
 
 
A nurse is preparing a client for a lumbar puncture. The client has signed the consent form but tells the nurse that she does not remember what the doctor will do during the procedure. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? 
Remind the client that the doctor will insert a needle to get a sample of fluid from her spine. 
 
A nurse manager is implementing a team nursing approach on his unit, hiring licensed practical nurses (LPNs) a...
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LEADERSHIP ADAPTIVE QUIZZING WITH ANSWERS 
 
 
 
 
A nurse is preparing a client for a lumbar puncture. The client has signed the consent form but tells the nurse that she does not remember what the doctor will do during the procedure. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? 
Remind the client that the doctor will insert a needle to get a sample of fluid from her spine. 
 
A nurse manager is implementing a team nursing approach on his unit, hiring licensed practical nurses (LPNs) a...
HESI RN CONCEPT BASED ASSESSMENT LEVEL 1 Practice A Questions & Answers With RATIONALE GRADED A+
HESI RN CONCEPT BASED ASSESSMENT LEVEL 1 Practice A Questions & Answers 
 
 
 
 
 
1.	A nurse is admitting a client who has pulmonary tuberculosis. Which of the following transmission-based precautions should the nurse initiate? 
•	Airborne 
•	Rationale: Pulmonary tuberculosis is an infection that is transmitted by airborne droplets smaller than 5 microns in diameter. Therefore, this client requires airborne precautions to prevent communicating this infection to others 
 
2.	A nurse in a men...
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HESI RN CONCEPT BASED ASSESSMENT LEVEL 1 Practice A Questions & Answers 
 
 
 
 
 
1.	A nurse is admitting a client who has pulmonary tuberculosis. Which of the following transmission-based precautions should the nurse initiate? 
•	Airborne 
•	Rationale: Pulmonary tuberculosis is an infection that is transmitted by airborne droplets smaller than 5 microns in diameter. Therefore, this client requires airborne precautions to prevent communicating this infection to others 
 
2.	A nurse in a men...
EXAM CRAM NCLEX PN 1 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWEERS PROVIDED
EXAM CRAM NCLEX PN 1 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWEERS PROVIDED 
 
 
 
1.	A client with a renal failure is prescribed a low potassium diet. Which food choice would be best for this client? 
A.	1 cup beef broth 
 
B.	1 baked potato with the skin. 
 
C.	½ cup raisins 
 
D 1 cup rice 
. 
 
 
2.	The client is admitted for evaluation of aggressive behavior and diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder. A key part of the care of such clients is: 
A.	Setting realistic limits 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
3.	An importa...
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EXAM CRAM NCLEX PN 1 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWEERS PROVIDED 
 
 
 
1.	A client with a renal failure is prescribed a low potassium diet. Which food choice would be best for this client? 
A.	1 cup beef broth 
 
B.	1 baked potato with the skin. 
 
C.	½ cup raisins 
 
D 1 cup rice 
. 
 
 
2.	The client is admitted for evaluation of aggressive behavior and diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder. A key part of the care of such clients is: 
A.	Setting realistic limits 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
3.	An importa...
NCLEX Core Content Questions & Answers with Rationale
NCLEX Core Content Questions & Answers with Rationale 
 
 
 Fluids and Electrolytes 
1.	The nurse is caring for a client with fluid volume overload. What is the best position for this client? 
A.	tripod 
B.	flat supine 
C.	reverse trendelenburg 
D.	head of bed elevated Rationale 
D. Yes! Help that fluid move away from the heart and lungs when you sit people up cardiac output goes up – breathing is better too! 
B. Killer answer!!! This is used for Fluid Volume Deficit – hypotension etc. 
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NCLEX Core Content Questions & Answers with Rationale 
 
 
 Fluids and Electrolytes 
1.	The nurse is caring for a client with fluid volume overload. What is the best position for this client? 
A.	tripod 
B.	flat supine 
C.	reverse trendelenburg 
D.	head of bed elevated Rationale 
D. Yes! Help that fluid move away from the heart and lungs when you sit people up cardiac output goes up – breathing is better too! 
B. Killer answer!!! This is used for Fluid Volume Deficit – hypotension etc. 
 ...
EXAM CRAM NCLEX PN 4 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS PROVIDED GRADED A++
EXAM CRAM NCLEX PN 4 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS PROVIDED GRADED A++ 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1.	A client is admitted to the emergency room with a gunshot wound to the right arm. After dressing the wound and administering the prescribed antibiotic, the nurse should: 
 
A.	Ask the client if he has any medication allergies. 
 
B.	Check the client’s immunization record. 
 
C.	Apply a splint to immobilize the arm. 
 
D.	Administer medication for pain. 
 
2.	The nurse is caring for a client with suspected endometri...
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EXAM CRAM NCLEX PN 4 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS PROVIDED GRADED A++ 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1.	A client is admitted to the emergency room with a gunshot wound to the right arm. After dressing the wound and administering the prescribed antibiotic, the nurse should: 
 
A.	Ask the client if he has any medication allergies. 
 
B.	Check the client’s immunization record. 
 
C.	Apply a splint to immobilize the arm. 
 
D.	Administer medication for pain. 
 
2.	The nurse is caring for a client with suspected endometri...
NCLEX RN Select All That Apply (SATA) Test with Answers 2022/2023 UPDATE!!
NCLEX RN Select All That Apply (SATA) Test with Answers 2022/2023 UPDATE!! 
 
 
 
 
A nurse is admitting a client with a possible diagnosis of chronic bronchitis. The nurse collects data from the client and notes which of the following signs supports this diagnosis? Select all that apply. 
 
 
A.	Scant mucus 
B.	Early onset cough 
C.	Marked weight loss 
D.	Purulent mucus production 
E.	Mild episodes of dyspnea Correct Answer: B, D, & E. 
 
Key features of pulmonary emphysema include dyspnea that...
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NCLEX RN Select All That Apply (SATA) Test with Answers 2022/2023 UPDATE!! 
 
 
 
 
A nurse is admitting a client with a possible diagnosis of chronic bronchitis. The nurse collects data from the client and notes which of the following signs supports this diagnosis? Select all that apply. 
 
 
A.	Scant mucus 
B.	Early onset cough 
C.	Marked weight loss 
D.	Purulent mucus production 
E.	Mild episodes of dyspnea Correct Answer: B, D, & E. 
 
Key features of pulmonary emphysema include dyspnea that...
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