NCLEX-RN: Unit 1 Retest Placement test Exam Questions with complete solutions 2024/2025
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NCLEX-RN: Unit 1 Retest Placement test Exam Questions with complete solutions 2024/2025
The nurse developing a plan of care for a client with a cataract understands that which problem is the priority?
1. Concern about the loss of eyesight.
2. Altered vision due to opacity of the ocular lens....
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The 3rd stage of labor is placental separation & expulsion & last
about5-30min. The 4th stage of labor is maternal adaptation
occurring 1-2hr after birth - correct answer True
When the fetus is active it's HR will accelerate by about
15beats/min above the baseline. Average FHR is about 130BPM
when near term - correct answer True
Pregnancy test measure the hormone chorionic gonadotropin
(hcg) in the urine or in the blood. Levels can be first detected
about 12-14 days after conception & peak in the first 8-11 was of
pregnancy - correct answer True
There are several findings of pregnancy during first trimester.
Increase vascularity in vagina is called Chadwick sign; the
increase vascularization & softness of uterine isthmus is Hegar's
sign; & the softening of the cervix is Goodell's sign - correct
answer True
Rhogam is administered to Rh negative woman after any possible
exposure to fetal blood such as after each ectopic pregnancy,
miscarriage, abortion, or amniocentesis. Rhogam will be given to
help prevent problems associated w/ incompatible blood types in
future pregnancies - correct answer True
,Chloasma is a skin discoloration of pregnancy. The first breast
milk is called colostrum. Colostrum is low in fat, high in carbs ,
protein, & anti bodies & easy for the newborn to digest. -
correct answer True
Engagement means that the baby's head no longer floats freely,
but has dropped down into the pelvis. In a multipara,
engagement normally occurs about two was before birth -
correct answer True
The normal color all over for the newborn is pink; a pink baby
earns a score of 2. A baby who is pink w/ pale blue toes/feet &
fingers will receive a score of 1 on the APGAR test. - correct
answer True
Tapping on the glabella (flat bone between the eyebrows) causes
a neurologically healthy baby to close both eyes. This is referred
to as the glabella reflex. - correct answer True
Normal bleeding & D/C should be more watery & pink-brown
colored (lochia serosa) about 3-5 days after delivery. It may take
up to 2-4wks for DC to taper off completely - correct answer
True
The nurse should provide info about intervention that will help
the new mothers cope w/ the common physical & emotional
changes she is experiencing. For ex. , the pt can a police or a
cold pack to the perineum & use a gentle squeeze of warm water
for cleansing after voiding - correct answer True
,Pregnancy can occur w/ unprotected intercourse at or before the
first menstrual cycle after birth. Nurses should caution women to
avoid pregnancy for the first three months after delivery to allow
the body time to heal. - correct answer True
The safest time to offer analgesia is when dilation is between 4-7
centimeter - correct answer True
The geriatric social worker is working w/ the nurse to assess the
pt.'s ability to perform instrumental ADL. Which of the following
skills are considred instrumental ADL? Select all apply -
correct answer -ability to take med.
-ability to write checks
-ability to cook meals
Adls are basic self-care tasks, such as feeding, toileting,
grooming, bathing, putting on clothes. Intrumental activities
(ADL) are slightly more complex skills & include a series of life
functions necessary for living independently, such as the ability
to use a telephone, shopping, doing housework, preparing meals,
handling finances, & being responsible to take med. Adls & iadls
are part of an older adult's functional assessment.
A nurse is working w/ family members of an 80yr old pt. Newly
Dx w/ Alzheimer's disease. Which intervention would be helpful?
- correct answer -role place communication strategies
Bc Alzheimer's disease is a progressive chroinc illness that
challeges caregivers, the nurse can be of greast assistance in
helping the family to identify changes in language, as well as
ways to communicate w/ their loved one that will ehlp avoid or
minimize difficuult behaviors. The pt. Should feed & bathe
him/herself as long as physically possible. Execise is important
, for alzheimer's victims, but walking or enjoying other physical
activities are more important than specific exercise routines.
A nurse who works in a high schools is reinforcing info to a
group of unwed pregnant students. What is the most important
action the nurse should stress so that each girl can deliver a
healthy child? - correct answer -maintain good nutrtion
Nurse can play a pivotal role in reinforcing nutritional education.
Weight gain during pregnancy is one of the strongest predictors
of infact birth wieght. Pregnant teens who gain between 26-35
bls have the lowest incidence of low birth-weight babies.
Specifically, teens need to increase their intake of protein,
vitamins, iron, & minerals.
The nurse asked about chiropractice Tx for illnesses. The nurse
should know that it focuses on which approach? - correct
answer -spinal column manipulatioin
A 75yr old pt. Is admitted w/ the Dx of possible dehydration. The
nurse should understand that older adults are at risk for
dehydration due to which of the following factors? - correct
answer -decreased sensation of thirst
Older adults do not drink bc they do not feel as thirsty as
younger people. Other risk factors for minimal iongestion of
fluids in older adults may include fear of incontinence, inability
to drink fluids independeently or it's imply too painful to get up
from a chair.
The clinic nurse is performing the intake assessment for a 74yr
old male. The pt. Has a Hx of benign prostatic hyperthrophy
(BPH) & reports haing trouble voiding. After the pt. Uses the
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