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Physiological Adaptation NCLEX Questions [ANSWERS & RATIONALE]
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1. A. The parathyroid glands regulate calcium in the body. Excessive activity results in calcium leaving the bones and teeth to enter the bloodstream. This makes the bones more brittle and susceptible to fracture.
2. C. Peritonitis is a grave complication with peritoneal dialysis. Hemodialysis may be necessary... Continue Reading
Physiological Adaptation NCLEX Questions
1. The client with hyperparathyroidism should have extremities handled gently because
a. Decreased calcium bone deposits can lead to pathologic fractures.
b. Edema causes stretched tissue to tear easily.
c. Polyuria leads to dry skin and mucous membranes that can break down.
d. Hypertension can lead to a stroke with residual paralysis.
2. The nurse will evaluate for the most... Continue Reading
(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
Hello Everybody!
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
FREE NCLEX Tests at NCLEXOnline.com
This site was created with only one goal, to help student nurses overcome the challenges of the NCLEX Exam. Though this may not be a NCLEX-CAT type exam, we are 100% convinced that it will improve your chances of passing the NCLEX exam.
All of our nurses have put a great amount of time, energy and effort to make this site possible. Take some time to review the NCLEX Prep tests... 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
