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Sample NCLEX Questions
Here is another batch of NCLEX sample questions complete with Answers and Rationale. In this post, we have a total of 25 NCLEX questions but the answers and rationale were posted on a different page. We have provided a link for the answers at the bottom. We hope that you can find this useful in your quest of passing NCLEX.
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Physiological Integrity
1. A 65-year-old patient with pneumonia is receiving garamycin (Gentamicin). It would be MOST important for a nurse to monitor which of the following laboratory values in this patient?
(A) Hemoglobin and hematocrit. (B) BUN and creatinine. (C) Platelet count and clotting time. (D) Sodium and potassium.
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Psychosocial Integrity
1. An adolescent male being treated for depression arrives with his family at the Adolescent Day Treatment Center for an initial therapy meeting with the staff. The nurse explains that one of the goals of the family meeting is to encourage the adolescent to:
(A) trust the nurse who will solve his problem. (B) learn to live with anxiety and tension. ... Continue Reading
NCLEX RN Example Test Questions with Answers and Rationale 2
Health Promotion and Maintenance
1. An 18-year-old woman comes to the physician’s office for a routine prenatal checkup at 34 weeks gestation. Abdominal palpation reveals the fetal position as right occipital anterior (ROA). At which of the following sites would the nurse expect to find the fetal heart tone?
(A) Below the umbilicus, on the mother’s left side. ... Continue Reading
NCLEX RN Example Test Questions with Answers and Rationale
Safe and Effective Care Environment
1. A 68-year-old woman is diagnosed with thrombocytopenia due to acute lymphocytic leukemia. She is admitted to the hospital for treatment. The nurse should assign the patient
(A) to a private room so she will not infect other patients and health care workers. (B) to a private room so she will not be infected by other patients and health... Continue Reading


