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MENTAL HEALTH LEARNING SYSTEMS 3.0 ( FOR NCLEX PRACTICE 399 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS)
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NURS 101 NCLEX Practice Exam 4 (50 Items) – UPDATED All Questions Answeared
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NURS 101 NCLEX Practice Exam 4 (50 Items) – UPDATED 
All Questions 1 The primary reason for rapid continuous rewarming of the area affected by frostbite is to: Lessen the amount of cellular damage Prevent the formation of blisters Promote movement Prevent pain and discomfort Question 1 Explanation: Rapid continuous rewarming of a frostbite primarily lessens cellular damage. Options B, C, and D: Rewarming of a frosbite does not prevent the formation of blisters. It does promote movement, but th...
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NURS 101 NCLEX Practice Exam 2 - 5 _ UPDATED | NURS101 NCLEX Practice Exams - Answers and Explanations {A Grade}
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NURS101 NCLEX Practice Exam 2 (40 Items) - Answers and Explanations {A Grade}
NURS101 NCLEX Practice Exam 3 (40 Items) - Answers and Explanations {A Grade}
NURS101 NCLEX Practice Exam 4 (50 Items) - Answers and Explanations {A Grade}
NURS101 NCLEX Practice Exam 5 (45 Items) - Answers and Explanations {A Grade}

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NURS 101 NCLEX Practice Exam 5 (45 Items) - UPDATED | NURS101 NCLEX Practice Exam 5 (45 Items) - Answers and Explanations {A Grade}
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NCLEX Practice Exam 5 (45 Items) 
Question 1 
A nurse is administering IV furosemide to a patient admitted with congestive heart failure. After the infusion, which of the following symptoms is NOT expected? 
	Increased urinary output. 
	Decreased edema. 
	Decreased pain. 
	Decreased blood pressure. 
Question 1 Explanation: 
Furosemide, a loop diuretic, does not alter pain. Option A: Furosemide acts on the kidneys to increase urinary output. Option B: Fluid may move from the periphery, decreasin...
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NURS 101 NCLEX Practice Exam 4 (50 Items) - UPDATED | NURS101 NCLEX Practice Exam 4 (50 Items) - Answers and Explanations {A Grade}
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NCLEX Practice Exam 4 (50 Items) 
Question 1 
The primary reason for rapid continuous rewarming of the area affected by frostbite is to: 
	Lessen the amount of cellular damage 
	Prevent the formation of blisters 
	Promote movement 
	Prevent pain and discomfort 
Question 1 Explanation: 
Rapid continuous rewarming of a frostbite primarily lessens cellular damage. Options B, C, and D: Rewarming of a frosbite does not prevent the formation of blisters. It does promote movement, but this is not the ...
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NURS 101 NCLEX Practice Exam 3 (40 Items) - UPDATED | NURS101 NCLEX Practice Exam 3 (40 Items) - Answers and Explanations {A Grade}
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NCLEX Practice Exam 3 (40 Items) 
Question 1 
A patient is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of primary hyperparathyroidism. A nurse checking the patient’s lab results would expect which of the following changes in laboratory findings? 
	Elevated serum calcium. 
	Low serum parathyroid hormone (PTH). 
	Elevated serum vitamin D. 
	Low urine calcium. 
Question 1 Explanation: 
The parathyroid glands regulate the calcium level in the blood. In hyperparathyroidism, the serum calcium level w...
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NURS 101 NCLEX Practice Exam 2 (40 Items) - UPDATED | NURS101 NCLEX Practice Exam 2 (40 Items) - Answers and Explanations {A Grade}
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NCLEX Practice Exam 2 (40 Items) 
Question 1 
A nurse is reviewing a patient’s medication during shift change. Which of the following medication would be contraindicated if the patient were pregnant? Select all that apply: 
 
Warfarin (Coumadin) 
 
Finasteride (Propecia, Proscar) 
 
Celecoxib (Celebrex) 
 
Clonidine (Catapres) 
 
Transdermal nicotine (Habitrol) 
 
Clofazimine(Lamprene) 
Question 1 Explanation: 
Option A: Warfarin (Coumadin). Has a pregnancy category X and associated with ce...
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