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NEW GENERATION NCLEX EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% ACCURATE ANSWERS || GUARANTEE PASS &lt;2024/2025&gt; An 8-month-old infant is seen in the well-child clinic for a routine checkup. The nurse should expect the infant to be able to do which tasks? Select all that apply. - saying "mam...

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An 8-month-old infant is seen in the well-child clinic for a routine
checkup. The nurse should expect the infant to be able to do which
tasks? Select all that apply.
- saying "mama" and "dada" with specific meaning
- feeding self with a spoon
- playing peek-a-boo
- walking independently
- stacking two blocks
- transferring an object from hand to hand - ANSWER ✔ - playing peek-
a-boo
- transferring an object from hand to hand

A 10-month-old infant is brought to the well-baby clinic for a follow-up
visit. The mother tells the nurse that she has been having trouble feeding
her infant any solid foods. The infant only prefers breastfeeding and
pushes food from the mouth. To help correct this problem, the nurse
should:
instruct the mother that tongue thrusting is the infant's way of rejecting
food.
- instruct the mother to place the food further back and to the side of the
- - infant's mouth.
- instruct the mother to offer small, bite-size food.

,- instruct the mother to limit the infant's breast milk. - ANSWER ✔
instruct the mother to place the food further back and to the side of the
infant's mouth

A postpartum mother is concerned about a noted decrease in her breast
milk production. Which response by the nurse best addresses this
mother's concern?
- Decrease supplemental feedings with formula.
- Suggest the mother consume a diet high in vitamin C.
- Have several alcoholic beverages for relaxation.
- Feed the infant less frequently. - ANSWER ✔ Decrease supplemental
feedings with formula

Two toddlers are arguing over a toy in the playroom. What should the
nurse should say to the children?
- "If you can't play together, I'll have to put you back in your rooms."
- "Give the toy to me. Now neither of you will have it."
- "Let me see if I can get both of you a similar toy."
- "Let one of you play with it for a while, and then give it to the other." -
ANSWER ✔ "Let me see if I can get both of you a similar toy."

A nurse observes two 2-year-old children playing. The nurse documents
what form of play as normal for this age group?
- playing catch with a ball
- playing together with trucks in the dirt
- sitting side-by-side building sand castles
- riding tricycles together - ANSWER ✔ sitting side-by-side building
sand castles

The nurse is performing a focused assessment on a client's
gastrointestinal system. Which assessment is an expected finding?
- two to three bowel sounds per minute
- high pitched, tinkling bowel sounds
- high pitched gurgling noises in four abdominal quadrants

,- sounds heard only in bilateral lower quadrants - ANSWER ✔ high
pitched gurgling noises in four abdominal quadrants

When caring for a client who has had a cesarean birth, which action by
a nurse requires intervention?
- removing the initial dressing for incision inspection
- monitoring pain status and providing necessary relief
- supporting self-esteem concerns about the birth
- assisting with parent-neonate bonding - ANSWER ✔ Removing the
initial dressing for incision inspection

The mother of an infant with iron deficiency anemia asks the nurse what
she could have done to prevent the anemia. The nurse should teach the
mother that it is helpful to introduce solid foods into the infant's diet at
which age?
- 3 months
- 6 months
- 8 months
- 10 months - ANSWER ✔ 6 Months

While preparing to examine a 6-week-old infant's scrotal sac and testes
for possible undescended testes, which would be most important for the
nurse to do?
- Check the diaper for recent urination.
- Give the infant a pacifier.
- Ensure that the room is kept warm.
- Tap lightly on the left inguinal ring. - ANSWER ✔ Ensure that the
room is kept warm

A 7-year-old child is admitted to the hospital with acute rheumatic
fever. During the acute phase of the illness, which diversional activity
would the nurse most discourage?
- reading a book with the father
- playing with a doll with the nurse

, - watching the television with a sibling
- playing checkers with a roommate - ANSWER ✔ playing checkers
with a roommate

The client is to be discharged on a low-fat, low-cholesterol, low-sodium
diet. When coaching the client about the diet, what should the nurse do
first?
- Determine the client's knowledge level about cholesterol.
- Ask the client to name foods that are high in fat, cholesterol, and salt.
- Explain the importance of complying with the diet.
- Assess the client's and family's typical food preferences. - ANSWER ✔
Assess the client's and family's typical food preferences

The nurse has completed discharge teaching with new parents who will
be bottle-feeding their normal term newborn. Which statement by the
parents reflects the need for more teaching?
- "Our baby will require feedings through the night for several weeks or
months after birth."
- "The baby should burp during and after each feeding with no projective
vomiting."
- "Our baby should have 1 to 3 soft, formed stools a day."
- "We should weigh our baby daily to make sure he is gaining weight." -
ANSWER ✔ "We should weigh our baby daily to make sure he is
gaining weight."

The parents of three children ages 4, 7, and 11 years are interested in
fostering spiritual development in their children. Then nurse informs the
parents that the development of a child's spirituality is best accomplished
by:
- Teaching through parental behaviors.
- Teaching the child about religion.
- Teaching the child about God.
- Teaching through religious-based schools. - ANSWER ✔ Teaching
through parental behaviors

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