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 7
NCLEX-RN Practice Exam Part 6
Part 6 of NCLEX-RN Practice Exam. If you missed parts 1 to 5, you can just go ahead and browse the NCLEX sample questions in our categories.
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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, [...]
NCLEX-RN Practice Exam Part 5
We are now halfway through with our NCLEX-RN practice exam series. This is part 5 and I have provided the links below for parts 1 to 4 together with it’s corresponding answers and rationales page.
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Answers and Rationales for NCLEX-RN Practice Exam Part 4
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1. Answer B is correct. It is normal for the client to have a warm sensation when dye is injected. Answers A, C, and D indicate that the nurse believes that the hot feeling is abnormal, so they are incorrect.
2. Answer D is correct. It [...]
NCLEX-RN Practice Exam Part 4
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