2025 NCLEX RN ACTUAL EXAM STUDYGUIDE REAL Q&A LATEST
2025 TEST BANK 150 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES A+ GRADED
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, 2025 NCLEX RN ACTUAL EXAM STUDYGUIDE REAL Q&A LATEST 2025 TEST BANK 150 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES A+ GRADED
The nurse in a community-based setting has received the following telephone messages.
The nurse should first return the telephone call to the parent of a
3-year-old child who sustained a concussion and was irritable when awakened every 2 hours during the night
2. 4-year-old child with impetigo contagiosa who has eruptions spreading around the mouth and nose that are draining thin yellow
fluid
3. 5-year-old child with Ewing sarcoma who is receiving external radiation and the irradiated area appears reddened
4. 6-year-old child with a right long-leg cast whose toes on the affected extremity are swollen and cool to the touch
The nurse is participating in a community-based disaster drill.
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, 2025 NCLEX RN ACTUAL EXAM STUDYGUIDE REAL Q&A LATEST 2025 TEST BANK 150 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES A+ GRADED
The nurse should give priority for treatment to a
2-year-old client with a bleeding scalp laceration and briskly reactive pupils
O 2. 15-year-old client who is restless and has a distended, firm abdomen
3. 30-year-old client who has a leg wound exposing the femur, a blood pressure of 120/76 mm Hg, and a pulse of 90 o 4. 60-year-
old client with heart failure whose pulse oximetry reading is 92% on room air and whose respirations are 26 The nurse is caring for a
client who lives with a spouse and 2 adolescent children. The client has been admitted to a hospital for treatment of active pulmonary
tuberculosis (TB). The local health department has been notified about the client's diagnosis.
The nurse should recognize that after this notification the local health department will
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, 2025 NCLEX RN ACTUAL EXAM STUDYGUIDE REAL Q&A LATEST 2025 TEST BANK 150 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES A+ GRADED
schedule periodic examinations of the client's chest and sputum o 2.
contact the client's family to arrange for family members to be examined
3. immunize those persons with whom the client has been in contact
4. isolate members of the clients immediate family at home until diagnostic studies rule out TB The
nurse is planning a staff education program about collaborative conflict resolution strategies.
Which of the following would best describe implementation of a collaborative conflict resolution strategy?
"A staff nurse is working with the nurse manager and offering suggestions about an upcoming new procedure."
2. "The clinical nurse leader is flattered by being asked to help create a clinical ladder for nursing staff
members."
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