Answers and Rationales for NCLEX-RN Practice Exam Part 10
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1. Answer A is correct. Rapid continuous rewarming of a frostbite primarily lessens cellular damage. It does not prevent formation of blisters. It does promote movement, but this is not the primary reason for rapid rewarming. It might increase pain for a short period of time as the feeling comes back into... Continue Reading
Answers and Rationales for NCLEX-RN Practice Exam Part 9
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1. Answer D is correct. Methotrexate is a folic acid antagonist. Leucovorin is the drug given for toxicity to this drug. It is not used to treat iron-deficiency anemia, create a synergistic effects, or increase the number of circulating neutrophils. Therefore, answers A, B, and C are incorrect. ... Continue Reading
Answers and Rationales for NCLEX-RN Practice Exam Part 8
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1. Answer B is correct. Barbiturates create a sedative effect. When the client stops taking barbiturates, he will experience tachycardia, diarrhea, and tachpnea. Answer A is incorrect even though depression and suicidal ideation go along with barbiturate use; it is not the priority. Muscle cramps and... Continue Reading
Answers and Rationales for NCLEX-RN Practice Exam Part 7
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1. Answer B is correct. Chest tubes work to reinflate the lung and drain serous fluid. The tube does not equalize expansion of the lungs. Pain is associated with collapse of the lung, and insertion of chest tubes is painful, so answers A and C are incorrect. Answer D is true, but this is not the primary... Continue Reading
Answers and Rationales for NCLEX-RN Practice Exam Part 6
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1. Answer B is correct. When the membranes rupture, there is often a transient drop in the fetal heart tones. The heart tones should return to baseline quickly. Any alteration in fetal heart tones, such as bradycardia or tachycardia, should be reported. After the fetal heart tones are assessed, the nurse... Continue Reading
NCLEX-RN Practice Exam Part 10
We have just concluded our 10 part series of NCLEX-RN practice exam. Here’s a quick summary of links from parts 1 to 9 together with their answers and rationale.
NCLEX-RN Practice Exam Part 1 – Answers and Rationales for NCLEX-RN Practice Exam Part 1
NCLEX-RN Practice Exam Part 2 – Answers and Rationales for NCLEX-RN Practice Exam Part 2
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NCLEX-RN Practice Exam Part 9
This is part 9 of NCLEX-RN practice exam.
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NCLEX-RN Practice Exam Part 8
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NCLEX-RN Practice Exam Part 7
We are now in part 7. This is a 10 part series of NCLEX-RN practice exam.
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NCLEX-RN Practice Exam Part 6
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Answers and Rationales for NCLEX-RN Practice Exam Part 5
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1. Answer B is correct. An amniotomy is an artificial rupture of membranes and normal amniotic fluid is straw-colored and odorless. Fetal heart tones of 160 indicate tachycardia, and greenish fluid is indicative of meconium, so answers A and C are incorrect. If the nurse notes the umbilical cord, the client... Continue Reading
