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NCLEX RN 2021 Review With Questions And 100% ALL SURE ANSWERS

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  • October 4, 2024
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NCLEX RN 2021 Review With Questions And 100% ALL SURE ANSWERS
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A client who has amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is 2. Speech Pathologist
having frequent episodes of dysphagia. Which of
the following referrals is appropriate for the
nurse to make currently?
1. Physical Therapist
2. Speech Pathologist
3. Registered Dietitian
4. Occupational Therapist

A client who has chronic progressive dementia 4. Arrange a meeting with the interprofessional team to coordinate care
exhibits symptoms of malnutrition. Which action
is needed at this time?
1. Notify social services about concern for abuse.
2. Initiate a consult for physical therapy to visit
daily.
3. Ask home care services to provide written
instructions.
4. Arrange a meeting with the interprofessional
team to coordinate care




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A nurse should recognize which of the following 3. An adult client who has left hemiplegia after a stroke.
clients are likely to need rehabilitation services 4. An adult client who is recovering from Guillain-Barre syndrome.
after hepatization? (SATA) 5. An older adult client who had a left hip replacement.
1. School-age child who is recovering from an
appendectomy.
2. Client who had a cesarean delivery for a
breech presentation.
3. An adult client who has left hemiplegia after a
stroke.
4. An adult client who is recovering from
Guillain-Barre syndrome.
5. An older adult client who had a left hip
replacement.
6. An adolescent client who required
hospitalization due to asthma.

A nurse is assigned to a group of clients. Which 2. A client who has admitted with a diagnosis of cerebrovascular accident.
of the following has an increased risk of 3. A client who is 4 hr. post op and received general anesthesia.
aspiration while eating? (SATA) 4. A client who is 8 hr. following traumatic laryngeal nerve damage.
1. A client who has a new diagnosis of 5. A client who continually experiences prolonged coughing episodes.
gastroesophageal reflux disease.
2. A client who has admitted with a diagnosis of
cerebrovascular accident.
3. A client who is 4 hr. post-op and received
general anesthesia.
4. A client who is 8 hr. following traumatic
laryngeal nerve damage.
5. A client who continually experiences
prolonged coughing episodes.




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A client is receiving packed RBCs and becomes 4. Stop the infusion and return the blood to the lab.
tachypneic. The client's temperature changes
from 36.8C (98.4F) to 38.4C (101.2F). Which of the
nursing interventions should the nurse perform
first.
1. Give 750 mg acetaminophen orally.
2. Collect blood and urine specimens for
analysis.
3. Administer and IV infusion of 0.9% sodium
chloride.
4. Stop the infusion and return the blood to the
lab.

A nurse receives a request from four clients at 2. Reports restlessness and shortness of breath following surgery for a fractured femur.
the same time. Which of the following clients
should the nurse address first? A client who
1. Needs to void 1 hr. after removal of an
indwelling urinary catheter.
2. Reports restlessness and shortness of breath
following surgery for a fractured femur.
3. Asks for a stool softener 2 days following
surgery.
4. Demands to take prescribed insulin early the
spouse is bringing dinner.

After receiving the report, a nurse should plan to 1st) 2. A 6-year-old who is receiving continuous chemotherapy via a central venous catheter.
access the clients in which priority order? 2nd) 1. A 9-month-old who is receiving hydration therapy with IV fluids infusion peripherally.
1. A 9-month-old who is receiving hydration 3rd) 4. An 8-year-old who is 2 days postoperative with an indwelling urinary catheter.
therapy with IV fluids infusion peripherally. 4th) 3. A 14-year-old who is awaiting discharge instructions receiving prednisone therapy.
2. A 6-year-old who is receiving continuous
chemotherapy via a central venous catheter.
3. A 14-year-old who is awaiting discharge
instructions receiving prednisone therapy.
4. An 8-year-old who is 2 days postoperative
with an indwelling urinary catheter.




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