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[Verified!!] ATI NCLEX Final Exam 100% Correct Answers 2025/2024 What is the primary purpose of the NCLEX examination? A) To assess the knowledge of nursing students B) To determine eligibility for nursing licensure C) To evaluate clinical skills D) To measure critical thinking abilities ...

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What is the primary purpose of the NCLEX examination?

A) To assess the knowledge of nursing students

B) To determine eligibility for nursing licensure

C) To evaluate clinical skills

D) To measure critical thinking abilities



Which assessment is most critical for a patient experiencing chest pain?

A) Assessing vital signs

B) Obtaining a 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG)

C) Listening to lung sounds

D) Checking for edema



A patient is taught about the side effects of a new medication. Which response shows

understanding?

A) "I will stop taking the medication if I feel nauseous."

B) "I will report any unusual bruising or bleeding to my healthcare provider."

C) "I can continue my normal activities without any restrictions."

D) "I don't need to worry about side effects."



What blood glucose level indicates hypoglycemia in a diabetic patient?


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,A) 70 mg/dL

B) 80 mg/dL

C) 90 mg/dL

D) 60 mg/dL



In infection control, what does "asepsis" mean?

A) The presence of bacteria

B) The absence of pathogenic microorganisms

C) A method to sterilize instruments

D) The process of washing hands



What is the priority nursing action when a patient expresses suicidal thoughts?

A) Document the conversation

B) Notify the healthcare provider

C) Conduct a thorough assessment of the patient's risk for self-harm

D) Leave the patient alone to think



Which assessment finding is most concerning for a patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary

disease (COPD)?

A) Mild shortness of breath

B) Sudden increase in shortness of breath

C) Productive cough

D) Fatigue

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,What is the priority intervention for a patient experiencing anaphylaxis?

A) Administer antihistamines

B) Monitor vital signs

C) Administer epinephrine as ordered

D) Place the patient in a supine position



What is a common side effect of opioid medications?

A) Diarrhea

B) Nausea

C) Constipation

D) Insomnia



Why is obtaining informed consent essential before a surgical procedure?

A) To ensure the patient is aware of the recovery time

B) To document the patient's wishes

C) To ensure the patient understands the risks and benefits of the procedure

D) To comply with hospital policies



Which laboratory value should the nurse monitor in a patient receiving anticoagulant therapy?

A) Complete Blood Count (CBC)

B) Prothrombin Time (PT)

C) International Normalized Ratio (INR)

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, D) Serum Electrolytes



What is the first action a nurse should take when a patient has difficulty breathing?

A) Assess the patient's airway and breathing

B) Call for help

C) Administer oxygen

D) Position the patient upright



What does the Glasgow Coma Scale assess?

A) The patient's vital signs

B) The patient's level of consciousness

C) The patient's pain level

D) The patient's mobility



When teaching a patient about managing heart failure, which statement shows a need for further

teaching?

A) "I will weigh myself daily."

B) "I can eat as much salt as I want as long as I take my medication."

C) "I will take my medications as prescribed."

D) "I will keep track of my symptoms."



What essential action should a nurse take before administering a medication?

A) Verify the patient's identity using two identifiers

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