(ANSWERS & RATIONALE) NCLEX Comprehensive Exam Part 5

View NCLEX Comprehensive Exam Part 5 1. ANSWER A. Pregnancy is not the time for clients to begin a diet. Clients with chronic hypertension need to consume adequate calories to support fetal growth and development. They also need an adequate protein intake.

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(ANSWERS & RATIONALE) NCLEX Comprehensive Exam Part 4

View NCLEX Comprehensive Exam Part 4 1. ANSWER A. Pain disorder is a somatoform disorder involving severe pain in one or more anatomic sites causing severe distress or impaired function. The statement, “I need to have a good cry about all the

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(ANSWERS & RATIONALE) NCLEX Comprehensive Exam Part 3

NCLEX Comprehensive Exam Part 3 Questions 1. ANSWER C. Before development and implementation of the teaching plan, it is vital to determine what the client currently knows regarding diabetes and what the client needs to know. 2. ANSWER A. The goal of

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(ANSWERS & RATIONALE) NCLEX Comprehensive Exam Part 2

NCLEX Comprehensive Exam Part 2 Questions 1. ANSWER D. Symptoms of pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH), such as hypertension and facial swelling, before 24 weeks’ gestation and a fundal height larger than expected are suggestive of gestational trophoblastic disease or hydatidiform mole. This condition

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(ANSWERS & RATIONALE) NCLEX Comprehensive Exam Part 1

NCLEX Comprehensive Exam Part 1 Questions Answer B. The nurse is responsible for maintaining confidentiality of this disclosure by the client. Answer B. Pets are discouraged when parents are trying to allergy-proof a home for a child with bronchial asthma, unless the

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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

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Fundamentals of Nursing Questions Part 1

1.    Nurse Brenda is teaching a patient about a newly prescribed drug. What could cause a geriatric patient to have difficulty retaining knowledge about prescribed medications? a.    Decreased plasma drug levels b.    Sensory deficits c.    Lack of family support d.    History of

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