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NCLEX RN NEXTGENERATION EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE What is metoclopramide? What adverse effect/condition is this associated with? What are common symptoms of this condition? Choose matching definition syndrome occurring after childbirth characterized by severe depression, man...

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NCLEX RN NEXTGENERATION EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST
UPDATE

1. What is metoclopramide?
A. Anti-cancer medication
B. Antiemetic used to treat delayed gastric emptying, and GERD
C. NSAID
D. Antihistamine
Answer: B. Antiemetic used to treat delayed gastric emptying, and GERD


2. What adverse effect/condition is metoclopramide associated with?
A. Serotonin syndrome
B. Tardive Dyskinesia
C. Hypertension
D. Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
Answer: B. Tardive Dyskinesia


3. What are common symptoms of tardive dyskinesia?
A. Lip smacking, puffing cheeks, involuntary movement
B. Joint pain, fever, rash
C. Severe blistering of skin
D. Seizures and tremors
Answer: A. Lip smacking, puffing cheeks, involuntary movement


4. NSAIDs can worsen asthma symptoms.
A. True
B. False
Answer: A. True


5. What is the correct administration route for NPH insulin?

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A. Intradermal
B. Intravenous
C. Intramuscular
D. Subcutaneous
Answer: D. Subcutaneous


6. What is a sausage-shaped mass associated with?
A. Intussusception
B. Addison’s disease
C. Bowel obstruction
D. Ectopic pregnancy
Answer: A. Intussusception


7. How long before surgery should antiplatelet medication be discontinued?
A. 1 to 2 days after the surgery
B. Immediately before the surgery
C. 3 to 4 weeks before the surgery
D. 5 to 7 days before the surgery
Answer: D. 5 to 7 days before the surgery


8. What are the 4 interventions to monitor with HELLP syndrome?
A. Bone fragments and severed veins
B. Preparing for birth, Magnesium sulfate, Deep tendon reflexes, Monitoring clotting factors
C. Antibiotics, Blood transfusion, Pain management, Surgery
D. Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability
Answer: B. Preparing for birth, Magnesium sulfate, Deep tendon reflexes, Monitoring clotting
factors


9. Testicular torsion requires which treatment?
A. Surgery
B. Anticoagulants
C. Antibiotics
D. Immunosuppressants
Answer: A. Surgery

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10. Where should the nurse auscultate for heart murmurs?
A. Mitral point
B. Aortic point
C. Tricuspid point
D. Erb's point
Answer: D. Erb's point


11. What is a sentinel event?
A. A minor medical error that does not cause harm
B. Preventable, unanticipated events causing significant harm or death
C. A procedure complication
D. A near-miss event that was identified before reaching the client
Answer: B. Preventable, unanticipated events causing significant harm or death


12. Which side should a cane be held on when ambulating?
A. Affected side
B. Left side
C. Stronger side
D. Weaker side
Answer: C. Stronger side


13. What can colorless nasal drainage indicate?
A. A prolonged and painful erection
B. CSF (cerebrospinal fluid) leakage
C. Subcutaneous infection
D. Anemia due to PICA
Answer: B. CSF (cerebrospinal fluid) leakage


14. Which precaution is recommended for C. diff?
A. Airborne precautions
B. Contact precautions
C. Droplet precautions
D. Reverse isolation
Answer: B. Contact precautions

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15. What is metabolic syndrome?
A. Postpartum depression with psychotic features
B. A bowel obstruction disorder with telescoping of intestines
C. The presence of 3 or more metabolic factors increasing stroke and cardiovascular risk
D. A neuromuscular disease causing paralysis after infection
Answer: C. The presence of 3 or more metabolic factors increasing stroke and cardiovascular risk


16. What is Nifedipine used for?
A. Slowing cancer cell growth
B. Lowering blood pressure by blocking calcium channels
C. Treating osteomalacia
D. Managing Parkinson’s disease
Answer: B. Lowering blood pressure by blocking calcium channels


17. What is carboxyhemoglobin?
A. Abnormal softening of bones
B. Hemoglobin bound to carbon monoxide
C. An acute rheumatic fever symptom
D. A complication from a bite
Answer: B. Hemoglobin bound to carbon monoxide


18. What is intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy?
A. A complication causing fetal jaundice
B. A liver disorder characterized by itching palms and soles, potentially harming the fetus
C. A serotonin syndrome
D. A rare blood disorder
Answer: B. A liver disorder characterized by itching palms and soles, potentially harming the fetus


19. What should be avoided when using Oxybutynin?
A. High-fat foods
B. Alcohol
C. Exposure to high temperatures and physical exertion
D. Dairy products
Answer: C. Exposure to high temperatures and physical exertion

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