NEWEST 2025 NCLEX-PN NEXT GENERATION EXAM
(NGN) WITH ACCURATE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS COVERING CLINICAL JUDGMENT,
PATIENT CARE, AND FOUNDATIONAL NURSING
CONCEPTS.
A client is being treated for Addison disease. The primary health care
provider orders cortisone 25 mg PO daily. The LPN/LVN should explain to
the client that a dosage adjustment may be required in which situation?
1 Dosage is increased when the blood glucose level increases.
2 Dosage is decreased when dietary intake is increased.
3 Dosage is decreased when infection stimulates endogenous steroid
secretion.
4 Dosage is increased relative to an increase in the level of stress -
CORRECT ANSWER✔✔ 4 Dosage is increased relative to an increase in the
level of stress
A client with a history of heart failure visits the clinic. The client states, "I
have not been feeling like my old self for about 2 weeks." It would be most
important for the LPN/LVN to ask which question?
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1 "Do your ankles swell at the end of the day?"
2 "How do you position yourself for sleep?"
3 "How do you feel after you eat dinner?"
4 "Do you have chest pain when you inhale?" - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔ 2
"How do you position yourself for sleep?"
The LPN/LVN is caring for a client immediately after a paracentesis. It is
most
important for the LPN/LVN to ask which question?
1 "Do your clothes feel tight?"
2 "Do you need to void?"
3 "Are you feeling dizzy?"
4 "Do you have any pain?" - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔ 3 "Are you feeling
dizzy?"
The LPN/LVN is planning care for a 4-year-old client who has been sexually
abused by the parent. Play therapy is scheduled. The LPN/LVN knows that
the primary goal of play therapy for a 4-year-old client is which of these?
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1 Provide the opportunity to express anger and hostility by playing with
dolls.
2 Promote communication because the client may lack capacity to verbally
express perceptions.
3 Assess whether the client function at an age-appropriate developmental
level.
4 Reveal the type of abuse experienced through direct observation of the
client at play. - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔ 2. Promote communication because
the client may lack capacity to verbally express perceptions.
A client is being treated for heart failure with diuretic therapy. Which
finding best
indicates to the LPN/LVN that the client's condition is improving?
1 The client's weight has remained stable since admission.
2 The client's systolic blood pressure has decreased.
3 There are fewer crackles heard when auscultating the client's lungs.
4 The client's urinary output is 1,500 mL per day - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔ 3.
There are fewer crackles heard when auscultating the client's lungs.
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The LPN/LVN is caring for a client diagnosed with a right-sided stroke with
dysphagia. Which action by the LPN/LVN reflects appropriate care for the
client? (Select all that apply.)
☐ 1. The LPN/LVN assesses the client's ability to swallow.
☐ 2. The LPN/LVN positions the client with the head of bed elevated 25
degrees.
☐ 3. The LPN/LVN offers the client scrambled eggs.
☐ 4. The LPN/LVN instructs the client to place food on the left side of the
mouth.
☐ 5. The LPN/LVN turns off the television. - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔ 1. The
LPN/LVN assesses the client's ability to swallow.
☐ 3. The LPN/LVN offers the client scrambled eggs.
☐ 5. The LPN/LVN turns off the television.
The LPN/LVN is caring for a client diagnosed with a right-sided stroke with
dysphagia. Which action by the LPN/LVN reflects appropriate care for the
client? (Select all that apply.)