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10 NCLEX RN QUESTION ANSWERS

NCLEX RN QUESTION ANSWERS

The most frequently asked NCLEX RN QUESTION ANSWERS published here, go through the questions and find the answers below each post. NCLEX Question Answers 2021 also published at www.nursingwork.in

1. The most effective types of reversible birth control is
 A:-IUD
 B:-Condoms
 C:-Contraceptive pills
 D:-None

Answer:-  A:-IUD

2. Bubonic plague is transmitted by
 A:-Tsetse fly
 B:-Yersinia pestis
 C:-Itch mite
 D:-Rat flea

Answer:-  D:-Rat flea

3. The type of protein energy malnutrition in which there is deficiency in calorie intake is
 A:-Kwashiorkor
 B:-Marasmus
 C:-Both
 D:-None
Answer:-  B:-Marasmus

4. The nurse is caring for the client following a thyroidectomy when suddenly the client becomes nonresponsive and pale, with a BP of 60 systolic. The nurse’s initial action should be to:
A. Lower the head of the bed
B.Obtain a crash cart
C. Administer atropine IV
D.  Increase the infusion of normal saline

Answer: B.Obtain a crash cart

5. Formula used for calculating the dose for children under 12 years
 A:-Clark's formula
 B:-Young's formula
 C:-Barfoed's formula
 D:-Fried's formula

Answer:-  B:-Young's formula

6. ___________ symptoms are felt by the patient alone
 A:-Subjective symptoms
 B:-Objective symptoms
 C:-Both
 D:-None

Answer:-  A:-Subjective symptoms

7. Excess of fluorine in body results in
 A:-Dental caries
 B:-Flurosis
 C:-Wilson's disease
 D:-Goitre

Answer:-  B:-Flurosis

8. A patient complains of feeling short of breath and nauseated. Her face is rapidly turning red. She tells the nurses’ aide that she didn’t know there were strawberries in the gelatin she ate. The aide should:
A. take away the tray.
B. tell the patient that fruit is good for you.
C. notify the nurse immediately.
D. note on the chart that the patient appears to be allergic to strawberries.

C. notify the nurse immediately.

9. _____________ is a chronic miasm which is manifested as cauliflower like growth on the skin.
 A:-Sycosis
 B:-Syphilis
 C:-Psora
 D:-Tubercular

Answer:-  A:-Sycosis

10. While dispensing amoxycilline patient should be advised to
 A:-take with milk
 B:-complete all the prescribed doses
 C:-take with lime
 D:-take in empty stomach

Answer:-  B:-complete all the prescribed doses


10 NCLEX RN QUESTION ANSWERS


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