Online MCQs Test for NCLEX
NCLEX MCQs Exam Online Preparation Test Practice with key and Rationale
NCLEX MCQs Online Practice with Correct answer and Rationale
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- The nurse is caring for a client who is of the Islam religious group. Which food selection might this client want to avoid?
- Jello
- Chicken
- Milk
- Broccoli
- A 65-year-old client is admitted after a stroke. The nurse is concerned about skin breakdown and decubitus ulcer development. Which nursing intervention would best improve tissue perfusion to prevent skin problems?
- Assessing the skin daily
- Massaging any erythematous areas on the skin
- Changing incontinence pads as soon as they become soiled
- Performing range-of-motion exercises and turning and repositioning the client
- The nurse is performing discharge diet teaching to a client with a stage decubitus ulcer on the coccyx. Which diet selection by this client would indicate that the client has a clear understanding of the proper diet for healing of a decubitus ulcer?
- Tossed salad, milk, and a slice of caramel cake
- Vegetable soup and crackers, and a glass of tea
- Baked chicken breast, broccoli, wheat roll, and an orange
- Hamburger, French fries, and corn on the cob
- The nurse is assessing elderly clients at a community center. Which of the following findings would be the most cause for concern?
- Complaint of dry mouth
- Loss of 1 inch of height in the last year
- Stiffened joints
- Rales bilaterally on chest auscultation
- A client with chronic pain is being treated with opioid administration via epidural route. Which medication would it be most important to have available due to a possible complication of this pain relief procedure?
- (Ketorolac) Toradol
- (Naloxone) Narcan
- (Diphenhydramine) Benadryl
- (Promethazine) Phenergan
- The nurse is assessing a client for hypovolemia. Which laboratory result would help the nurse in confirming a volume deficit?
- Hematocrit 55%
- Potassium 5.0mEq/L
- Urine specific gravity 1.016
- BUN 18mg/dL
- A nurse is triaging in the emergency room when a client enters com- plaining of muscle cramps and a feeling of exhaustion after a running competition. Which of the following would the nurse suspect?
- Hypernatremia
- Hyponatremia
- Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH)
- Decreased potassium
- A client was transferred to the hospital unit as a direct admit from a small community hospital. While the nurse is obtaining part of the admission history information, the client suddenly becomes semiconscious. Assessment reveals a systolic BP of 70, heart rate of 130, and respiratory rate of 24. What is the nurse's initial action?
- Lower the head of the bed
- Initiate an IV with a large bore needle
- Notify the physician
- Call for the cardiopulmonary resuscitation team
- The nurse is caring for a client post-myocardial infarction on the cardiac unit. The client is exhibiting symptoms of shock. Which clinical manifestation is the best indicator that the shock is cardiogenic rather than anaphylactic?
- BP 90/60
- Chest pain
- Anxiety
- Temp 98.6°
- While reading the progress notes on a client with cancer, the nurse notes ao TNM classification of T1, N1, MO. What does this classification indicate?
- The tumor is in situ, no regional lymph nodes, and no metastasis.
- No evidence of primary tumor exists, lymph nodes can't be assessed, and metastasis can't be assessed.
- The tumor is extended, with regional lymph node involvement and distant metastasis.
- The tumor is extended and regional lymph nodes are involved, but there is no metastasis.
Give your opinion if have any.