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Question # 44

A client with a head injury asks why he cannot have something for his headache. The nurse’s response is based on the understanding that analgesics could:

Options:

A.

Counteract the effects of antibiotics

B.

Elevate the blood pressure

C.

Mask symptoms of increasing intracranial pressure

D.

Stimulate the central nervous system

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Question # 45

Four days after admission for cirrhosis of the liver, the nurse observes the following when assessing a male client: increased irritability, asterixis, and changes in his speech pattern. Which of the following foods would be appropriate for his bedtime snack?

Options:

A.

Fresh fruit

B.

A milkshake

C.

Saltine crackers and peanut butter

D.

A ham and cheese sandwich

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Question # 46

A couple is planning the conception of their first child.

The wife, whose normal menstrual cycle is 34 days in length, correctly identifies the time that she is most likely to ovulate if she states that ovulation should occur on day:

Options:

A.

14+2 days

B.

16+2 days

C.

20+2 days

D.

22+2 days

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Question # 47

A 55-year-old client is admitted with a diagnosis of renal calculi. He presented with severe right flank pain, nausea, and vomiting. The most important nursing action for him at this time is:

Options:

A.

Intake and output measurement

B.

Daily weights

C.

Straining of all urine

D.

Administration of O2 therapy

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Question # 48

At 38 weeks’ gestation, a client is in active labor. She is using her Lamaze breathing techniques. The RN is coaching her breathing and encouraging her to relax and work with her contractions. Which one of the following complaints by the client will alert the RN that she is beginning to hyperventilate with her breathing?

Options:

A.

“I am cold.”

B.

“I have a backache.”

C.

“I feel dizzy.”

D.

“I am nauseous.”

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Question # 49

During his hospitalization, a 3-year-old child has become unusually aggressive in his play activities. His parents report this change in behavior to the primary nurse. How could the nurse explain the child’s change in behavior?

Options:

A.

Deep-seated feelings of hostility

B.

A lack of interest in socializing

C.

Usual behavior for this child

D.

A coping response

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Question # 50

A 20-year-old male client is being treated for protein deficiency. If he likes all of the following foods, which one would the nurse recommend to increase in the diet?

Options:

A.

Cantaloupe

B.

Rice

C.

Chicken

D.

Green beans

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Question # 51

A 29-year-old client is admitted for a hysterectomy. She has repeatedly told the nurses that she is worried about having this surgery, has not slept well lately, and is afraid that her husband will not find her desirable after the surgery. Shortly into the preoperative teaching, she complains of a tightness in her chest, a feeling of suffocation, lightheadedness, and tingling in her hands. Her respirations are rapid and deep. Assessment reveals that the client is:

Options:

A.

Having a heart attack

B.

Wanting attention from the nurses

C.

Suffering from complete upper airway obstruction

D.

Hyperventilating

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Question # 52

A female baby was born with talipes equinovarus. Her mother has requested that the nurse assigned to the baby come to her room to discuss the baby’s condition. The nurse knows that the pediatrician has discussed the baby’s condition with her mother and that an orthopedist has been consulted but has not yet seen the baby. What should the nurse do first?

Options:

A.

Call the orthopedist and request that he come to see the baby now.

B.

Question the mother and find out what the pediatrician has told her about the baby’s condition.

C.

Tell the mother that this is not a serious condition.

D.

Tell the mother that this condition has been successfully treated with exercises, casts, and/or braces.

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Question # 53

A couple is experiencing difficulties conceiving a baby. The nurse explains basal body temperature (BBT) by instructing the female client to take her temperature:

Options:

A.

Orally in the morning and at bedtime

B.

Only one time during the day as long as it is always at the same time of day

C.

Rectally at bedtime

D.

As soon as she awakens, prior to any activity

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Exam Code: NCLEX-RN
Exam Name: National Council Licensure Examination(NCLEX-RN)
Last Update: Feb 22, 2025
Questions: 860
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