NCLEX EXAM NCLEX-PN FULL ACTUAL
(NEW VERSION) | VERIFIED 200+
QUESTIONS WITH WELL ELABORATED
ANSWERS |GRADED A+
Questions with Answers and Explanations.
Question No : 1 -
Teaching the client with gonorrhea how to prevent reinfection and further spread is an
example of:
A. primary prevention.
,B. secondary prevention.
C. tertiary prevention.
D. primary health care prevention.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Secondary prevention targets the reduction of disease prevalence and disease morbidity
through early diagnosis and treatment. Physiological Adaptation
Question No : 2 -
Which of the following foods is a complete protein?
A. corn
B. eggs
C. peanutsDsunflower seeds
Answer: B
Explanation:
Eggs are a complete protein. The remaining options are incomplete proteins. Health
Promotion and Maintenance
,Question No : 3 -
Broccoli, oranges, dark greens, and dark yellow vegetables can be eaten to:
A. supplement vitamin pills.
B. balance body molecules.
C. cure many diseases.
D. help improve body defenses.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Controversy over what types of food to eat and not eat is still under
investigation. Certain foods can help
improve body defenses to possibly prevent certain diseases.
Nonpharmacological Therapies
Question No : 4 -
The major electrolytes in the extracellular fluid are:
A. potassium and chloride.
B. potassium and phosphate.
C. sodium and chloride.
D. sodium and phosphate.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Sodium and chloride are the major electrolytes in the extracellular fluid. Physiological
Adaptation
Question No : 5 -
Which of the following nursing diagnoses might be appropriate as Parkinson’s
disease progresses and complications develop?
A. Impaired Physical Mobility
B. Dysreflexia
, C. Hypothermia
D. Impaired Dentition
Answer: A
Explanation:
The client with Parkinson’s disease can develop a shuffling gait and rigidity, causing
impaired physical mobility. The other diagnoses do not necessarily relate to a client with
Parkinson’s disease. Reduction of Risk Potential
Question No : 6 -
Which of the following is an inappropriate item to include in planning care for a severely
neutropenic client?
A. Transfuse netrophils (granulocytes) to prevent infection.
B. Exclude raw vegetables from the diet.
C. Avoid administering rectal suppositories.
D. Prohibit vases of fresh flowers and plants in the client’s room.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Granulocyte transfusion is not indicated to prevent infection. Produced in the bone marrow,
granulocytes normally comprise 70% of all WBCs. They are subdivided into three types based
on staining properties: neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils. They can be beneficial in a
selected population of infected, severely granulocytopenic clients (less than 500/mm3) who
do not respond to antibiotic therapy and who are expected to experience prolonged
suppression of granulocyte production. Physiological Adaptation
Question No : 7 -
A primary belief of psychiatric mental health nursing is:
A. most people have the potential to change and grow.
B. every person is worthy of dignity and respect.
C. human needs are individual to each person.
(NEW VERSION) | VERIFIED 200+
QUESTIONS WITH WELL ELABORATED
ANSWERS |GRADED A+
Questions with Answers and Explanations.
Question No : 1 -
Teaching the client with gonorrhea how to prevent reinfection and further spread is an
example of:
A. primary prevention.
,B. secondary prevention.
C. tertiary prevention.
D. primary health care prevention.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Secondary prevention targets the reduction of disease prevalence and disease morbidity
through early diagnosis and treatment. Physiological Adaptation
Question No : 2 -
Which of the following foods is a complete protein?
A. corn
B. eggs
C. peanutsDsunflower seeds
Answer: B
Explanation:
Eggs are a complete protein. The remaining options are incomplete proteins. Health
Promotion and Maintenance
,Question No : 3 -
Broccoli, oranges, dark greens, and dark yellow vegetables can be eaten to:
A. supplement vitamin pills.
B. balance body molecules.
C. cure many diseases.
D. help improve body defenses.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Controversy over what types of food to eat and not eat is still under
investigation. Certain foods can help
improve body defenses to possibly prevent certain diseases.
Nonpharmacological Therapies
Question No : 4 -
The major electrolytes in the extracellular fluid are:
A. potassium and chloride.
B. potassium and phosphate.
C. sodium and chloride.
D. sodium and phosphate.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Sodium and chloride are the major electrolytes in the extracellular fluid. Physiological
Adaptation
Question No : 5 -
Which of the following nursing diagnoses might be appropriate as Parkinson’s
disease progresses and complications develop?
A. Impaired Physical Mobility
B. Dysreflexia
, C. Hypothermia
D. Impaired Dentition
Answer: A
Explanation:
The client with Parkinson’s disease can develop a shuffling gait and rigidity, causing
impaired physical mobility. The other diagnoses do not necessarily relate to a client with
Parkinson’s disease. Reduction of Risk Potential
Question No : 6 -
Which of the following is an inappropriate item to include in planning care for a severely
neutropenic client?
A. Transfuse netrophils (granulocytes) to prevent infection.
B. Exclude raw vegetables from the diet.
C. Avoid administering rectal suppositories.
D. Prohibit vases of fresh flowers and plants in the client’s room.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Granulocyte transfusion is not indicated to prevent infection. Produced in the bone marrow,
granulocytes normally comprise 70% of all WBCs. They are subdivided into three types based
on staining properties: neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils. They can be beneficial in a
selected population of infected, severely granulocytopenic clients (less than 500/mm3) who
do not respond to antibiotic therapy and who are expected to experience prolonged
suppression of granulocyte production. Physiological Adaptation
Question No : 7 -
A primary belief of psychiatric mental health nursing is:
A. most people have the potential to change and grow.
B. every person is worthy of dignity and respect.
C. human needs are individual to each person.