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NURSING NCLEX QUESTIONS

1. After the nurse has administered droperidol,care is taken to move the client slowly based on the knowledge of droperidol's effect on the:
1. CNS
2. Respiratory system
3. Cardiovascular system
4. Psychoneurologic system

2. During the emergent (resuscitative) phase of burn injury, which of the following indicates that the client is requiring additional volume with fluid resuscitation?
1. Serum creatinine level of 2.5 mg/dL.
2. Serum albumin level of 3.8.
3. Hourly urine output of 60 mL.
4. Little fluctuation in daily weight.

3. The nurse assesses V/S on a client who has had epidural anesthesia.For which of the symptoms should the nurse assess next?
1. bladder distention
2. headache
3. post operative pain
4. ability to move the legs.

4. A client who is scheduled for an open cholecystectomy has a 20-pack-year history of smoking. For which postop complications is the client most at risk?
1. deep vein thrombosis
2. prolonged immobility
3. delayed wound healing
4. atelectasis and pneumonia
5. . A nurse is caring for a toddler who is experiencing separation anxiety. Which of the following is an appropriate action for the nurse to take?
A. Explain to the toddler that her parents will return in one hour.
B. Assist the parents to sneak out of the toddler’s room.
C. Tell the parents about the reaction of the toddler while they were gone.
D. Leave the toddler alone for five minutes to cry it out.

6. 17. What is the best way of keeping a skilled nursing facility from having an unpleasant odor?
a. Keep all the windows open.
b. Use an air freshener regularly
c. Empty bedpans and change linens in a timely manner.
d. There is nothing you can do.

7. A nurse is collecting data from a child and notes many bruises. Which of the following is an appropriate action
for the nurse to take?
A. Report the suspected abuse to the authorities
B. Obtain a detailed history
C. Ask the psychiatrist to talk with the parents
D. Separate the child from the parents

8. The primary focus of emergency care is:
A. Use of psychotropic medications
B. Patient and family education
C. Crisis stabilization
D. Social skills training

9. The most common cause of airway obstruction is
A. Foreign body
B. Croup
C. Epiglottis
D. Tongue

10. The route used for Mantoux testing is :
(4) Posture and Gait
A) Intramuscular
B) Intradermal
C) Subcutaneous
D) Intravenous
 
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