Answers and Rationales for NCLEX-PN Practice Exam Part 8
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1. Answer D is correct. Protamine sulfate is given to counteract the effects of enoxaprin as well as heparin. Calcium gluconate is given to counteract the effects of magnesium sulfate; therefore, answer A is incorrect. Answer B is incorrect because aquamephyton is given to counteract the effects of sodium... Continue Reading
NCLEX-PN Practice Exam Part 8
The last of this NCLEX-PN Exam series. This is part 8 and the links to parts 1 to 7 are listed below for your own convenience.
NCLEX-PN Practice Exam Part 1 – Answers and Rationales
NCLEX-PN Practice Exam Part 2 – Answers and Rationales
NCLEX-PN Practice Exam Part 3 – Answers and Rationales
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Answers and Rationales for NCLEX-PN Practice Exam Part 7
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1. Answer C is correct. Apricots are low in potassium; therefore, it is a suitable snack of the client on a potassium-restricted diet. Raisins, oranges, and bananas are all good sources of potassium; therefore, answers A, B, and C are incorrect.
2. Answer B is correct. No... Continue Reading
NCLEX-PN Practice Exam Part 7
This is part 7 of Practice Exam for NCLEX-PN. Feel free to browse our NCLEX practice exam parts 1 to 5 and make sure to subscribe in our e-mail to get updates like this. If you want to practice more questions, we strongly suggest to get a copy of NCLEX-PN Practice Questions and NCLEX-PN Exam Cram from informit.com.
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Answers and Rationales for NCLEX-PN Practice Exam Part 6
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1. Answer A is correct. Stadol reduces the perception of pain, which allows the post-operative client to rest. Answers B and C are not affected by the medication; therefore, they are incorrect. Relief of pain generally results in less nausea, but it is not the intended effect of the medication; therefore,... Continue Reading
NCLEX-PN Practice Exam Part 6
This is part 6 of Practice Exam for NCLEX-PN. Feel free to browse our NCLEX practice exam parts 1 to 5 and make sure to subscribe in our e-mail to get updates like this. If you want to practice more questions, we strongly suggest to get a copy of NCLEX-PN Practice Questions and NCLEX-PN Exam Cram from informit.com.
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Answers and Rationales for NCLEX-PN Practice Exam Part 5
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1. Answer C is correct. Changes in breath sounds are the best indication of the need for suctioning in the client with ineffective airway clearance. Answers A, B, and D are incorrect because they can be altered by other conditions.
2. Answer D is correct. An adverse... Continue Reading
NCLEX-PN Practice Exam Part 5
We are already halfway through with these exam series for NCLEX-PN. This is actually part 5 and like we said, this exam series will have a total of 8 posts and each will have it’s own answers and rationales. Here are the links as well as it’s own answers and rationales of Parts 1 to 4.
NCLEX-PN Practice Exam Part 1 – Answers and Rationales
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Answers and Rationales for NCLEX-PN Practice Exam Part 4
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1. Answer D is correct. Respiratory stridor is a symptom of partial airway obstruction. Answers A, B, and C are expected with a tonsillectomy; therefore, they are incorrect.
2. Answer C is correct. Pain associated with duodenal ulcers is lessened if the client eats a meal or... Continue Reading
NCLEX-PN Practice Exam Part 4
This is part 4 of NCLEX-PN Practice exam. Click on this link to get NCLEX-PN Practice Exam Part 1 and NCLEX-PN Practice Exam Part 2 and NCLEX-PN Practice Exam Part 3. This exam series will have 8 parts and each will have a total of 25 questions with answers and rationales. If you want to practice more questions like this, we strongly suggest to get a copy of NCLEX-PN Practice... Continue Reading
Answers and Rationales for NCLEX-PN Practice Exam Part 3
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1. Answer A is correct. The major complication of SLE is lupus nephritis, which results in end-stage renal disease. SLE affects the musculoskeletal, integumentary, renal, nervous, and cardiovascular systems, but the major complication is renal involvement; therefore, answers B and D are incorrect. Answer C is incorrect because the SLE... Continue Reading
