COMPLETE EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS CORRECT AND VERIFIED
LATEST 2025/2026
• The nurse cares for clients in the labor and delivery unit. The nurse
anticipates which client is a candidate for induction of labor?
1. The client with the fetal face as the presenting part.
2. The client diagnosed with preeclampsia.
3. The client diagnosed with active herpes infection.
4. The client experiencing late decelerations.
Answer: B
• The nurse cares for the client diagnosed with HIV. The nurse determines
which goal is MOST important?
1. Prevent Kaposi’s sarcoma.
2. Prevent depression
3. Prevent infections.
, 4. Prevent social isolation.
Answer: C
• The nurse educator presents an in-service on acyanotic heart disease.
Which is the most common symptom of this disorder that the nurse educator
should include?
,a. Severe retarded growth.
b. Clubbing of the fingers and toes.
c. Presence of an audible heart murmur.
d. Polycythemia. Answer: C
• The nurse provides care for the client diagnosed with pneumonia who
has postural drainage twice a day. Which client response indicates to the
nurse that treatment is effective?
1. “My upset stomach is better.”
2. “I am coughing up more sputum.”
3. “My cough is better.”
4. “I don’t feel feverish
anymore.” Answer: B
• The risk management department plans a program to reduce errors.
Which is the most common cause of errors in medication administration?
1. Failure to follow routine policy and procedures.
, 2. Caring for too many clients.
3. Responsible for administering numerous medications.
4. Unfamiliar with monk of the new pharmaceuticals ordered.
Answer: A
• The nurse cares for the school-aged child newly diagnosed with type 1
diabetes. The nurse instructs the family that the child’s insulin needs will
decrease during which situation?
1. Active exercise
2. Infection
3. Emotional stress.
4. Puberty.
Answer: A
• The nurse cares for the client receiving lactulose. The nurse determines
the medication is effective if which is observed?
1. The client’s weight increases by 5 pounds.
2. The client denies shortness of breath.
3. The client’s urinary output is 2000 ml daily.