(ANSWERS & RATIONALE) NCLEX Comprehensive Exam Part 5
Posted in NCLEX Sample Questions by Cedric On February 16, 2013
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.
(ANSWERS & RATIONALE) NCLEX Comprehensive Exam Part 4
Posted in NCLEX Sample Questions by Cedric On January 10, 2013
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
(ANSWERS & RATIONALE) NCLEX Comprehensive Exam Part 3
Posted in NCLEX Sample Questions by Cedric On December 17, 2012
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
(ANSWERS & RATIONALE) NCLEX Comprehensive Exam Part 2
Posted in NCLEX Sample Questions by Cedric On November 27, 2012
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
Foundation of Nursing NCLEX Test Review 1 Answers and Rationale
Posted in Basic Nursing Concepts by admin On February 22, 2011
View Questions 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.
Foundation of Nursing NCLEX Test Review 1
Posted in Basic Nursing Concepts by admin On February 21, 2011
by: Ira Hope, RN Situation: One important legal and safe nursing responsibility is concerned with administration of medications. 1. A pediatric client has been diagnosed with conjunctivitis. The nurse is to administer eye drops 4 times a day. The nurse should administer
NCLEX Review Questions
Posted in Comprehensive Review Questions by admin On January 8, 2010
1. A female client with schizophrenia has been unresponsive to antipsychotic. The physician ordered Clozapine therapy to the client. The nurse informed the client that blood test will be done every week while receiving this drug. The client asks the nurse why