NCLEX Review Questions for Hematologic Disorders Answers an Rationale

View Questions 1.ANSWER A – An elevation in white blood cells may indicate that the client hasa n infection, which would likely require rescheduling of the surgical procedure.The other values are slightly abnormal, but would not be likely to cause post-operative problems

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NCLEX Review Questions for Hematologic Disorders

Here are some REVIEW Questions for NCLEX Examination 1. You are reviewing the complete blood count (CBC) for a client who has been admitted for knee arthroscopy. Which value is most important to report to the physician prior to surgery? a.White blood

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NCLEX Review Questions for PAIN Answers and Rationale

NCLEX Review Questions for PAIN ANSWERS AND RATIONALE 1. ANSWER D– As charge nurse, y ou must assess for the performance and attitudeof the staff in relation to this client. After gathering data from the nurses, additional information from the records and

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NCLEX Review Questions for PAIN

1. A chronic pain client reports to you, the charge nurse, that the nurse have not been responding to requests for pain medication. What is your initial action? a.Check the MARs and nurses’ notes for the past several days. b.Ask the nurse

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NCLEX Practice Exam: Renal Failure & Dialysis, Part 1

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Pharmacology Tips to Help You Pass the NCLEX

One of the most difficult courses in nursing school is Pharmacology. There are hundreds of medications that must be learned, along with their indications, contraindications, side effects, dosing, and much more. Learning all the medications you need to know to pass the

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Answers and Rationale for NCLEX Practice Test 2016

NCLEX Practice Test 2016 Questions 1. Answer: A. The client is oriented to time, place, and person. Hepatic coma is the most advanced stage of hepatic encephalopathy. As hepatic coma resolves, improvement in the client’s level of consciousness occurs. The client should

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NCLEX Practice Test 2016

1. Nurse Albie is caring for a patient with hepatic coma, which outcome would be the most appropriate? A. The client is oriented to time, place, and person. B. The client exhibits no ecchymotic areas. C. The client increases oral intake to

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NCLEX Practice Exam Health Promotion and Maintenance with Answers and Rationale

1. Today in Jezza’s class, they are discussing about the cranial nerves. What equipment would be necessary to complete an evaluation of cranial nerves 9 and 10 during a physical assessment? a. A cotton ball b. A penlight c. An ophthalmoscope d.

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NCLEX SATA Questions

1. A client who is 29 weeks pregnant comes to the labor and delivery unit. She states that she’s having contractions every 8 minutes. The client is also 3 cm dilated. Which medications can the nurse expect to administer? Select all that

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NCLEX Practice Exam: Pediatric Nursing

Which of the following would be inappropriate when administering chemotherapy to a child? a.Monitoring the child for both general and specific adverse effects b.Observing the child for 10 minutes to note for signs of anaphylaxis c.Administering medication through a free-flowing intravenous line d.Assessing for signs of

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