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NGN NCLEX PN ACTUAL EXAM WITH NGN /PN NCLEX ACTUAL EXAM REAL LATEST COMPLETE 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES //GRADED A+||LATEST VERSION The nurse teaching about preventable diseases should emphasize the importance of getting the following vaccines: - ANSWER-...

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NGN NCLEX PN ACTUAL EXAM WITH NGN
/PN NCLEX ACTUAL EXAM REAL LATEST
COMPLETE 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES
//GRADED A+||LATEST VERSION 2024-2025




The nurse teaching about preventable diseases should emphasize the importance of
getting the following vaccines: - ANSWER-Polio, pertussis, measles - vaccines are
one of the most effective methods of preventing and controlling certain
communicable diseases. The smallpox vaccine is not currently in use because the
smallpox virus has been declared eradicated from the worlds population. Diseases
such as polio, diphtheria, pertussis, and measles are mostly controlled by routine
childhood immunization. They have not, however, been eradicated, so children
need to be immunized against these diseases.


Which of the following conditions is mammography used to detect? - ANSWER-
tumor - detects tumors or cysts in the breasts.


When the nurse is determining the appropriate size of an oropharyngeal airway to
insert, what part of a client’s body should she measure. - ANSWER-corner of the
client’s mouth, to the tragus of the ear.

,Which sign might the nurse see in a client with a high ammonia level? -
ANSWER-coma




Which of the following is the primary force in sex education in a child's life? -
ANSWER-Parents - primary force. The school nurse is involved with formal sex
education and counseling. Peers become more important in sex education during
adolescence but might lack correct information. The media play a powerful role in
what children learn about sex through movies, TV, and video games.


The nurse is assessing the dental status of an 18-month-old child. How many teeth
should the nurse expect to examine? - ANSWER-12 - In general, children begin
dentition around 6 months of age. During the first 2 years of life, a quick guide to
the number of teeth a child should have is follows: Subtract the number 6 from the
number of months in the age of the child. In this example, the child is 18 months
old, so the formula is 18-6=12. An 18-month-old child should have approximately
12 teeth.


Which of the following medications is a serotonin antagonist that might be used to
relieve nausea and vomiting? - ANSWER-ondansetron (Zofran) - Zofran is a
serotonin antagonist that can be used to relieve nausea and vomiting.


Which of the following statements, if made by the parents of a newborn, does not
indicate a need for further teaching about cord care? - ANSWER-"I should wash
my hands before and after I take care of the cord." - This prevents transferring
pathogens to and from the cord. Folding the diaper below the cord exposes the cord
to air and allows for drying. It also prevents wet or soiled diapers from coming into
contact with the cord. Current recommendations include cleaning the area around
the cord 3 to 4 times a day with a cotton swab but do not include putting alcohol or
other antimicrobials on the cord. It is normal for the cord to turn dark as it dries.

, A middle-aged woman tells the nurse that she has been experiencing irregular
menses for the past 6 months. The nurse should assess the woman for other
symptoms of: - ANSWER-Perimenopause - refers to a period of time in which
hormonal changes occur gradually, ovarian function diminishes, and menses
become irregular. Perimenopause lasts approximately 5 years. Climacteric is a
term applied to the period of life in which physiologic changes occur and result in
cessation of a woman’s reproductive ability and lessened sexual activity in males.
The term applies to both genders. Climacteric and menopause are interchangeable
terms when used for females. Menopause is the period when permanent cessation
of menses has occurred. Post menopause refers to the period after the changes
accompanying menopause are complete.


Which of the following might be an appropriate nursing diagnosis for an epileptic
client? - ANSWER-Risk for injury - due to the complications of seizure activity,
such as possible head trauma associated with a fall.


Which of the following diseases or conditions is least likely to be associated with
increased potential for bleeding? - ANSWER-Pernicious anemia - results from
vitamin B12 deficiency due to lack of intrinsic actor. This can result from
inadequate dietary intake, faulty absorption from the GI tract due to a lack of
secretion of intrinsic factor normally produced by gastric mucosal cells and certain
disorders of the small intestine that impair absorption. The nurse should instruct
the client in the need for lifelong replacement of vitamin B12, as well as the need
for folic acid, rest, diet, and support.


When a client needs oxygen therapy, what is the highest flow rate that oxygen can
be delivered via nasal cannula? - ANSWER-6 liters/minute - Higher flow rates
must be delivered by mask.


The kind of man who beats a woman is: - ANSWER-from any walk of life, race,
income group, or profession - batterers cannot be predicted by demographic
features related to age, ethnicity, race, religious denomination, education,

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