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NCLEX Professor's Top Picks: 2026 Guide to High-Yield Nursing Diagnoses & Care Plans

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Nurse’s Pocket Guide 16th Edition Nursing Test Bank 2026 | Nursing Diagnoses & Care Plans | NCLEX-Style Questions Description: Master nursing diagnoses, prioritized interventions, and safe clinical decision-making with this comprehensive nursing test bank developed exclusively from Nurse’s Pocket Guide: Diagnoses, Prioritized Interventions, and Rationales (16th Edition) by Doenges, Moorhouse, and Murr. Designed for 2026 nursing exams, this digital study aid delivers full textbook coverage with 25 NCLEX-style MCQs per chapter, each supported by clear, evidence-based rationales grounded in the Pocket Guide. This resource is ideal for Fundamentals of Nursing, Nursing Diagnosis & Care Planning, Adult Health/Medical-Surgical, Mental Health, Maternal–Child, and Community Health courses that rely on the Nurse’s Pocket Guide. Questions emphasize diagnostic accuracy, priority setting (ABCs, safety, acute vs. chronic), and clinical judgment, helping students translate textbook concepts into exam-ready reasoning. Built for efficiency and confidence, this test bank saves study time, reinforces care-plan logic, and sharpens clinical prioritization—without claiming access to official or faculty exams. It is a legitimate study aid created for ethical academic use and aligns with the way nursing students are tested. Key Features: Full coverage of all chapters from the Nurse’s Pocket Guide 16th Edition 25 NCLEX-style MCQs per chapter with one best answer Detailed rationales focused on nursing diagnoses, interventions, and outcomes Strong emphasis on patient safety, prioritization, and care-plan development Digital format for fast review, targeted practice, and score improvement Keywords: Nurse’s Pocket Guide 16th Edition test bank nursing diagnoses practice questions nursing care plans MCQs NCLEX-style nursing questions nursing process test bank prioritized nursing interventions care planning nursing exams nursing diagnosis study guide Hashtags: #NursesPocketGuide #NursingTestBank #NursingDiagnoses #CarePlans #NCLEXStyleQuestions #NursingProcess #ClinicalJudgment #NursingStudents #MedSurgNursing #NursingEducation

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Nurse's Pocket Guide, 16th Edition
Diagnoses, Prioritized Interventions,
And Rationales
16th Edition
• Author(S)Marilynn E. Doenges; Mary
Frances Moorhouse; Alice C. Murr




TEST BANK
1
Reference: Nursing Process — Assessment & Diagnostic
Reasoning (Planning Client Care)
Stem: A 68-year-old client is admitted after a hip fracture. Vital
signs stable. Nurse notes the client reports pain 8/10 (resting),
decreased right lower extremity ROM, inability to bear weight,
and is anxious about postoperative mobility. Which nursing
diagnosis is the most appropriate to document as the priority

,problem?
A. Anxiety related to anticipated loss of mobility
B. Acute Pain related to tissue injury (hip fracture)
C. Risk for Impaired Skin Integrity related to immobility
D. Impaired Physical Mobility related to fracture
Correct answer: B
Rationale — Correct: Acute Pain is prioritized because
uncontrolled severe pain compromises respiratory effort,
mobility, and recovery; immediate pain control is necessary to
permit assessment and safe mobilization. This aligns with
Nurse’s Pocket Guide guidance to prioritize problems that are
physiologic threats and impede other care.
Rationale — Incorrect A: Anxiety is important but secondary;
physiologic pain must be relieved first to reduce anxiety and
allow participation in care.
Rationale — Incorrect C: Risk problems are preventive priorities
but lower than an actual acute physiologic problem causing
distress.
Rationale — Incorrect D: Impaired Physical Mobility is relevant
but often results from pain and must be addressed after acute
pain control.
Teaching point: Treat acute physiologic threats (pain) before
addressing secondary psychosocial or risk diagnoses.
Citation: Doenges, M. E., Moorhouse, M. F., & Murr, A. C.
(2022). Nurse’s Pocket Guide (16th ed.). Nursing process and
planning client care section.

,2
Reference: Outcomes (Writing Measurable, Patient-Centered
Goals)
Stem: A client with congestive heart failure will be discharged in
3 days. Which short-term patient outcome written by the nurse
best follows textbook guidance for measurable, time-framed
outcomes?
A. Client will demonstrate understanding of fluid restrictions.
B. Client will state reasons for fluid restriction prior to
discharge.
C. Client will adhere to fluid restriction.
D. Client’s fluid balance will be maintained within 500 mL net
fluid gain by discharge.
Correct answer: D
Rationale — Correct: Option D is measurable (fluid balance
value) and time-bound (by discharge), matching the Nurse’s
Pocket Guide recommendation to use specific, observable
criteria for outcomes.
Rationale — Incorrect A: “Demonstrate understanding” is
vague without measurable criteria or method of demonstration.
Rationale — Incorrect B: “State reasons” is measurable but less
directly tied to physiologic outcome than fluid balance.
Rationale — Incorrect C: “Adhere” is non-measurable without
defined parameters.

, Teaching point: Write outcomes that are observable, specific,
and time-limited.
Citation: Doenges, M. E., Moorhouse, M. F., & Murr, A. C.
(2022). Nurse’s Pocket Guide (16th ed.). Nursing process and
planning client care section.


3
Reference: Nursing Diagnosis — Risk Versus Actual Diagnoses
(Planning Care Priorities)
Stem: A postoperative client has stable vitals, surgical dressing
intact, and hemoglobin slightly decreased from baseline but
within acceptable range. The client expresses moderate fatigue
but no active bleeding. Which action best reflects correct
priority and use of the nursing process?
A. Add “Risk for Bleeding” to the plan and institute continuous
bleeding precautions.
B. Cluster interventions for “Fatigue” and schedule rest periods
only.
C. Monitor hemoglobin trends and surgical site for bleeding,
and document expected findings.
D. Immediately transfuse packed RBCs because hemoglobin is
decreased.
Correct answer: C
Rationale — Correct: Monitoring and documenting trends is
appropriate when findings are stable and expected; the Pocket

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