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NCLEX Review Study Guide Comprehensive Exam Questions With Correct Answers A client with diabetes mellitus calls the clinic nurse and reports that she has been vomiting during the night and now has diarrhea. Which question does the nurse make a priority of asking the client? - answer"Have you t...

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EXAM STUDY MATERIALS 8/7/2024 11:29 AM




NCLEX Review Study Guide Comprehensive
Exam Questions With Correct Answers


A client with diabetes mellitus calls the clinic nurse and reports that she has been vomiting
during the night and now has diarrhea. Which question does the nurse make a priority of asking
the client? - answer✔✔"Have you tested your blood glucose?"
A client's oral intake of liquids includes 120 mL on the night shift, 800 mL on the day shift, and
650 mL on the evening shift. The client is receiving an intravenous (IV) antibiotic every 12
hours, diluted in 50 mL of normal saline solution. The nurse empties 700 mL of urine from the
client's Foley catheter at the end of the day shift. Thereafter, 500 mL of urine is emptied at the
end of the evening shift and 325 mL at the end of the night shift. Nasogastric tube drainage totals
155 mL for the 24-hour period, and the total drainage from the Jackson-Pratt device is 175 mL.
What is the client's total intake during the 24-hour period? - answer✔✔1670mL
A client with heart failure suddenly experiences profound dyspnea, pallor, audible wheezing, and
cyanosis, and the nurse suspects pulmonary edema. The nurse would first: - answer✔✔Raise the
head of the client's bed
A client with cervical cancer who is undergoing chemotherapy with cisplatin (Platinol). For
which adverse effect of cisplatin will the nurse assess the client? - answer✔✔Hearing loss
Alendronate (Fosamax) is prescribed for a client with postmenopausal osteoporosis. The nurse
provides information on the medication to the client. When does the nurse tell the client to take
the alendronate? - answer✔✔Every morning before breakfast, with a full glass of water
A client with emphysema is receiving theophylline (Theo-24). While providing dietary
instructions, the nurse tells the client that it is acceptable to consume: - answer✔✔Apple juice
A nurse is reviewing the record of a client scheduled for electroconvulsive therapy (ECT).
Which of the following diagnoses, if noted on the client's record, would indicate a need to
contact the physician who is scheduled to perform the ECT? - answer✔✔Recent stroke
An emergency department nurse is assessing a client with acute closed-angle glaucoma. Which
of the following characteristics of the disorder does the nurse expect the client to exhibit? Select
all that apply. - answer✔✔Nausea

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Eye pain
Vomiting
Headache
The nurse administers intravenous morphine sulfate to a client in pulmonary edema. For which
intended effect of the medication does the nurse monitor the client? - answer✔✔Relief of anxiety
An emergency department nurse is told that a client with carbon monoxide poisoning resulting
from a suicide attempt is being brought to the hospital by emergency medical services. Which
intervention will the nurse carry out as a priority upon arrival of the client? -
answer✔✔Administering 100% oxygen
A client with agoraphobia will undergo systematic desensitization through graduated exposure.
In explaining the treatment to the client, the nurse tells the client that this technique involves: -
answer✔✔Gradually introducing the client to a phobic object or situation in a predetermined
sequence of least to most frightening
A client with a medical history of diabetes mellitus is found to have sarcoidosis, and oral
prednisone is prescribed. The nurse provides instructions to the client about the medication and
tells the client to: - answer✔✔Closely monitor the blood glucose level
Enalapril maleate (Vasotec) is prescribed for a hospitalized client. Which assessment does the
nurse perform as a priority before administering the medication? - answer✔✔Checking the
client's blood pressure
A client who has undergone abdominal hysterectomy asks the nurse when she will be able to
resume sexual intercourse. The nurse tells the client that sexual intercourse may be resumed: -
answer✔✔In about 6 weeks, when the vaginal vault is satisfactorily healed
A nurse on the evening shift checks a physician's prescriptions and notes that the dose of a
prescribed medication is higher than the normal dose. The nurse calls the physician's answering
service and is told that the physician is off for the night and will be available in the morning. The
nurse should: - answer✔✔Ask the answering service to contact the on-call physician
A hospitalized female client with mania enters the unit community room and says to a client who
is wearing a blue shirt, "Boys in blue are fun to do! Boys in blue are fun to do!" What is the
appropriate response by the nurse? - answer✔✔"Don't say that. If you can't control yourself,
we'll help you."
A client with HIV infection who has been found to have histoplasmosis is being treated with
intravenous amphotericin B (Fungizone). Which parameter does the nurse check to detect the
most common adverse effect of this medication? - answer✔✔Intake and output

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A nurse is gathering subjective and objective data from a client with suspected rheumatoid
arthritis (RA). Which early manifestations of RA would the nurse expect to note? Select all that
apply. - answer✔✔Fatigue
Low-grade fever
Phenelzine sulfate (Nardil) is prescribed for a client with depression. The nurse provides
information to the client about the adverse effects of the medication and tells the client to contact
the physician immediately if she experiences: - answer✔✔Neck stiffness or soreness
A client is receiving an intravenous infusion of oxytocin (Pitocin) to stimulate labor. The nurse
monitoring the client notes uterine hypertonicity and immediately: - answer✔✔Stops the
oxytocin infusion
A nurse is assessing a pregnant woman for the presence of edema. The nurse places a thumb on
the top of the client's foot, then exerts pressure and releases it and notes that the thumb has left a
persistent depression. On the basis of this finding, the nurse concludes that: - answer✔✔Pitting
edema is present
A nurse is caring for a client with community-acquired pneumonia who is being treated with
levofloxacin (Levaquin). For which of the following findings, indicating an adverse reaction to
the medication, does the nurse monitor the client? - answer✔✔Fever
A client receiving parenteral nutrition (PN) suddenly experiences chest pain and dyspnea, and
the nurse suspects an air embolism. The nurse immediately places the client in a lateral
Trendelenburg position, on the left side. What action does the nurse take next? -
answer✔✔Clamping the intravenous catheter
A nurse is preparing a poster for a health fair booth promoting primary prevention of skin cancer.
Which of the following recommendations does the nurse include on the poster? Select all that
apply. - answer✔✔Seek medical advice if you find a skin lesion.
A nurse is providing instructions to a client with glaucoma who will be using acetazolamide
(Diamox) daily. Which of the following findings, an adverse effect, does the nurse instruct the
client to report to the physician? - answer✔✔Dark urine
A nurse is providing morning care to a client who has undergone surgery to repair a fractured left
hip. Which item is most important for the nurse to use in turning the client from side to side to
change the bed linens? - answer✔✔Abduction device
A nurse is performing an assessment of a client being admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of
multiple sclerosis. The client tells the nurse that she took baclofen (Lioresal) for the past 9
months but completely stopped the medication 2 days ago because it was making her feel weak.
On the basis of this information, the nurse notes in the plan of care that the client should be
monitored most closely for: - answer✔✔Seizure activity

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