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(ANSWERS & RATIONALE) Health Promotion and Maintenance NCLEX RN Review
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1. C. Celiac disease is caused by an intolerance to gluten, which is a protein found in wheat, oats, barley and rye, All the foods in option 3 contain gluten. Option 1 would be eliminated if the child had a lactose intolerance, option 4 would be eliminated if the child had a fat intolerance.
2. D. The most important assessment is vital signs... Continue Reading
Health Promotion and Maintenance NCLEX RN Review
1. A 4 year old with Celiac Disease is in the hospital with an exacerbation of Celiac Crisis due to improper dietary intake. When teaching the mother the dietary restrictions for her child, which of the following foods must be completely eliminated from the child’s diet?
a. Whole milk, ice cream and cheese
b. Rice, corn and soybeans
c. Bread, oatmeal and pretzels
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Answers and Rationale for NCLEX RN Review of Reduction of Risk Potential
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1. B. The elevated creatinine level suggests impaired renal function. Assessing intake and output will provide data related to renal function. The other assessments are not indicative of renal function.
2. D. Hyperextension brings the pharynx into alignment with... Continue Reading
NCLEX RN Review for Reduction of Risk Potential
1. A client’s laboratory results have been returned and the creatinine level is 7 mg/dL. This finding would lead the nurse to place the highest priority on assessing
a. Pupillary reflex.
b. Intake and output.
c. Capillary refill.
d. Temperature.
2. A client requires that a bronchoscopy procedure be done. Due to his physical condition, he will be awake during the... Continue Reading
NCLEX-CAT Simulator is UP
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We would like to inform you that our Computer Adaptive Test for NCLEX is already available. This can be seen on on http://www.nclexonline.com.
What’s inside?
Lot’s of SATA (select all that apply) questions, True or False and Multiple choice questions that varies with each level of difficulty. Expect to answer at least 200+ questions per simulator... Continue Reading
Safe and Effective Care Environment NCLEX Review Questions Answers and Rationale
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1. Answer A. Advance directives are signed, witnessed documents that provide specific instructions for treatment if a client can’t give those instructions personally when required. Depending on the client’s wishes, they may or may not include DNR orders.
2. Answer B. When taking a medication order over the telephone, standard practice requires verbal... Continue Reading
Safe and Effective Care Environment NCLEX Review Questions
1. The Client Self-Determination Act of 1990 requires all hospitals to inform clients of advance directives. What should nurse Byron tell the client about such advance directives as living wills and health care power of attorney?
a. They guide the client’s treatment in certain health care situations
b. They can’t provide do-not-resuscitate (DNR)... Continue Reading
NCLEX RN Review Questions for Physiological Adaptation Answers and Rationale
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1. C. Nitrates act primarily to relax coronary smooth muscle and produce vasodilation. They can cause hypotension, which makes the client dizzy and weak. Nitrates are taken at the first sign of chest pain and before activities that might induce chest pain. Sublingual nitroglycerin is taken every 5 minutes for three doses. If the pain persists, the client should... Continue Reading
NCLEX RN Review Questions for Physiological Adaptation
1. Nurse Fiona is teaching a client who receives nitrates for the relief of chest pain. Which of the following instructions should the nurse emphasize?
a. Repeat the dose of sublingual nitroglycerin every 15 minutes for three doses
b. Store the drug in a cool, well-lit place
c. Lie down or sit in a chair for 5 to 10 minutes after taking the... Continue Reading
Foundation of Nursing NCLEX Test Review 1 Answers and Rationale
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1. Answer D. Administering eye drops should be done in the lower conjunctival sac to ensure that the medication gets to eye. Option A is not done since some medications can irritate the cornea when placed directly in to it. Options B and C are not practiced because doing so cannot hold the medication into the eye. Its tendency would be,... Continue Reading


