NCLEX PREVIEW EXAM 2025/2026
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
The charge nurse has received a change-of-shift report on the following clients in labor. The
charge nurse should ask a staff member to first see the client in the
1. first stage of labor who has an oral temperature of 99.7° F (37.6° C)
2. first stage of labor whose contractions are occurring every 30 seconds
3. second stage of labor who has respirations of 26
4. second stage of labor whose contractions are lasting for 60 seconds - ANS 2. first stage of
labor whose contractions are occurring every 30 seconds
Contractions should be no longer than 90 secs and no closer than 2 mins (120 secs)
90 secs is the duration, 2 mins is the frequency.
Rationale:
1. Elevated temp is normal during labor
3. Increased resps are normal during labor "pant-pant-blow" "hee-hee-hoo" breathing pattern
4. Contractions shouldn't be longer than 90 secs, 60 secs is okay and normal
Second stage: 2-3 mins apart, 60-90 secs long, 10 cm dilated, strong pain
The nurse is observing a staff member caring for a client who has chickenpox.
Which of the following actions by the staff member would require the nurse to intervene?
1 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.
,1. placing the client in a private room with monitored negative air pressure
2. placing a box of disposable face shields outside the client's room
3. placing an alcohol-based hand rub in the client's room for hand hygiene
4. placing a surgical mask on the client during transport out of the client's room - ANS 2.
placing a box of disposable face shields outside the client's room
disposable face masks are not suitable for airborne precautions
Rationale:
Varicella (chickenpox) is airborne precaution. Private, negative pressure room, universal
precautions (hand sanitizer in room) and placing surgical mask on client during transport are all
correct interventions for Varicilla.
The nurse is caring for a client who reports feeling faint and is experiencing the cardiac rhythm
shown in the electrocardiogram (ECG) strip below.
- BRADYCARDIA (it is more than 5 spaces apart, sinus rhythm)
Which of the following actions would be appropriate for the nurse to take? Select all that apply:
1. Administer the client's prescribed beta blocker.
2. Prepare for transcutaneous pacing.
3. Instruct the client to perform the Valsalva maneuver.
4. Begin chest compressions.
5. Assess the client for angina. - ANS 2. transcutaneous pacing
- external pacing that stimulates the ventricles to pump at a set rate
5. Assess the client for angina
- Angina (Chest pain) can be caused by both tachycardia (most common) and bradycardia (rare
but can happen). Assessment of angina is appropriate
Rationale:
2 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.
,1. Beta blocker would further decrease HR
3. Valsalva maneuver/Vagal stimulation would further decrease HR. (can be indicated for sinus
Tachy)
4. Chest compressions are for cardiac arrest
The nurse is planning care for a client with moderate Alzheimer's disease (AD).
Which of the following interventions should the nurse include in the client's plan of care?
1. Encourage the client to reminisce about happy memories.
2. Confront the client when inappropriate or agitated behaviors occur.
3. Administer to the client the cholinesterase inhibitor to reverse the course of AD.
4. Provide the client with information about activity choices in the morning so the client can
make plans for the day. - ANS 1. Encourage the client to reminisce about happy memories.
Its possible for AD patients to retain long-term memories
Rationale:
2. Acknowledge feelings --> Redirect is protocol for Dementia. Don't confront; they can't learn
3. AD is irreversible
4. In moderate AD, dementia has already progressed to where pt needs help with ADLs and
planning daily activities. Asking them to plan can frustrate them and cause distress.
STRUCTURED pleasant activities that consider the persons likes and interests are the best.
The nurse is teaching a client how to ambulate using crutches. Which of the following
information should the nurse include?
1. "Use your hands and arms to support your body weight."
2. "Wear slippers when ambulating with the crutches in your home."
3. "Maintain the crutches 12 in (30 cm) in front of your feet while standing."
3 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.
, 4. "Adjust the hand grips of the crutches so that your elbows are fully extended." - ANS 1.
"Use your hands and arms to support your body weight."
True! But watch out if it isn't 2-3 finger-widths, crutch paralysis can occur. s/s: paresis and
paresthesias in wrists and hands
Rationales:
2. Fall risk!
3. Should be 6 in. in front and 6 in. lateral
4. Elbows should be bent at 30 degree angle
The nurse has taught a client with multiple sclerosis (MS).
Which of the following statements by the client would indicate a correct understanding of the
teaching?
1. "I will complete all of my household chores in the morning when I am well rested."
2. "I have learned how to massage my bladder to help empty my bladder completely."
3. "I will take a hot bath in the evening to help me relax if I have had a stressful day at work."
4. "I should expect the blurred vision to resolve after I have received medications for several
weeks." - ANS 4. "I should expect the blurred vision to resolve after I have received
medications for several weeks."
MS causes nerve damage and can result in optic neuritis (vision loss, burry vision). In most cases
it resolves itself in 4-12 weeks, but medication (steroids) can speed up the process and resolve it
quicker
Rationale:
1. MS patients should not exert themselves too much at one time. Space out activities and allow
time for rest.
2. Urinary retention is primarily treated by medication (bethanochol), and exercises can aid with
it but are not the primary treatment
4 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
The charge nurse has received a change-of-shift report on the following clients in labor. The
charge nurse should ask a staff member to first see the client in the
1. first stage of labor who has an oral temperature of 99.7° F (37.6° C)
2. first stage of labor whose contractions are occurring every 30 seconds
3. second stage of labor who has respirations of 26
4. second stage of labor whose contractions are lasting for 60 seconds - ANS 2. first stage of
labor whose contractions are occurring every 30 seconds
Contractions should be no longer than 90 secs and no closer than 2 mins (120 secs)
90 secs is the duration, 2 mins is the frequency.
Rationale:
1. Elevated temp is normal during labor
3. Increased resps are normal during labor "pant-pant-blow" "hee-hee-hoo" breathing pattern
4. Contractions shouldn't be longer than 90 secs, 60 secs is okay and normal
Second stage: 2-3 mins apart, 60-90 secs long, 10 cm dilated, strong pain
The nurse is observing a staff member caring for a client who has chickenpox.
Which of the following actions by the staff member would require the nurse to intervene?
1 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.
,1. placing the client in a private room with monitored negative air pressure
2. placing a box of disposable face shields outside the client's room
3. placing an alcohol-based hand rub in the client's room for hand hygiene
4. placing a surgical mask on the client during transport out of the client's room - ANS 2.
placing a box of disposable face shields outside the client's room
disposable face masks are not suitable for airborne precautions
Rationale:
Varicella (chickenpox) is airborne precaution. Private, negative pressure room, universal
precautions (hand sanitizer in room) and placing surgical mask on client during transport are all
correct interventions for Varicilla.
The nurse is caring for a client who reports feeling faint and is experiencing the cardiac rhythm
shown in the electrocardiogram (ECG) strip below.
- BRADYCARDIA (it is more than 5 spaces apart, sinus rhythm)
Which of the following actions would be appropriate for the nurse to take? Select all that apply:
1. Administer the client's prescribed beta blocker.
2. Prepare for transcutaneous pacing.
3. Instruct the client to perform the Valsalva maneuver.
4. Begin chest compressions.
5. Assess the client for angina. - ANS 2. transcutaneous pacing
- external pacing that stimulates the ventricles to pump at a set rate
5. Assess the client for angina
- Angina (Chest pain) can be caused by both tachycardia (most common) and bradycardia (rare
but can happen). Assessment of angina is appropriate
Rationale:
2 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.
,1. Beta blocker would further decrease HR
3. Valsalva maneuver/Vagal stimulation would further decrease HR. (can be indicated for sinus
Tachy)
4. Chest compressions are for cardiac arrest
The nurse is planning care for a client with moderate Alzheimer's disease (AD).
Which of the following interventions should the nurse include in the client's plan of care?
1. Encourage the client to reminisce about happy memories.
2. Confront the client when inappropriate or agitated behaviors occur.
3. Administer to the client the cholinesterase inhibitor to reverse the course of AD.
4. Provide the client with information about activity choices in the morning so the client can
make plans for the day. - ANS 1. Encourage the client to reminisce about happy memories.
Its possible for AD patients to retain long-term memories
Rationale:
2. Acknowledge feelings --> Redirect is protocol for Dementia. Don't confront; they can't learn
3. AD is irreversible
4. In moderate AD, dementia has already progressed to where pt needs help with ADLs and
planning daily activities. Asking them to plan can frustrate them and cause distress.
STRUCTURED pleasant activities that consider the persons likes and interests are the best.
The nurse is teaching a client how to ambulate using crutches. Which of the following
information should the nurse include?
1. "Use your hands and arms to support your body weight."
2. "Wear slippers when ambulating with the crutches in your home."
3. "Maintain the crutches 12 in (30 cm) in front of your feet while standing."
3 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.
, 4. "Adjust the hand grips of the crutches so that your elbows are fully extended." - ANS 1.
"Use your hands and arms to support your body weight."
True! But watch out if it isn't 2-3 finger-widths, crutch paralysis can occur. s/s: paresis and
paresthesias in wrists and hands
Rationales:
2. Fall risk!
3. Should be 6 in. in front and 6 in. lateral
4. Elbows should be bent at 30 degree angle
The nurse has taught a client with multiple sclerosis (MS).
Which of the following statements by the client would indicate a correct understanding of the
teaching?
1. "I will complete all of my household chores in the morning when I am well rested."
2. "I have learned how to massage my bladder to help empty my bladder completely."
3. "I will take a hot bath in the evening to help me relax if I have had a stressful day at work."
4. "I should expect the blurred vision to resolve after I have received medications for several
weeks." - ANS 4. "I should expect the blurred vision to resolve after I have received
medications for several weeks."
MS causes nerve damage and can result in optic neuritis (vision loss, burry vision). In most cases
it resolves itself in 4-12 weeks, but medication (steroids) can speed up the process and resolve it
quicker
Rationale:
1. MS patients should not exert themselves too much at one time. Space out activities and allow
time for rest.
2. Urinary retention is primarily treated by medication (bethanochol), and exercises can aid with
it but are not the primary treatment
4 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.