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National Council Licensure Examination(NCLEX-PN)

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Question # 136

When caring for a client with a possible diagnosis of placenta previa, which of the following admission procedures should the nurse omit?

A.

perineal shave

B.

enema

C.

urine specimen collection

D.

blood specimen collection

Question # 137

Which of the following statements is correct regarding rape?

A.

Most rapes are reported.

B.

Legally, a woman can be raped by her spouse.

C.

Prosecution and conviction for rape is easy.

D.

The most common location of rape is the victim’s own home.

Question # 138

The method of splinting is always dictated by:

A.

location of the injury and whether it is open or closed.

B.

the severity of the client’s condition and the priority decision.

C.

the number of available rescuers and the type of splints.

D.

all of the above.

Question # 139

Which of the following diseases places a client at risk for developing cirrhosis?

A.

type I diabetes

B.

alcoholism

C.

leukemia

D.

glaucoma

Question # 140

Safety measures for using crutches must be taught to clients. Safety measures for the use of crutches include:

A.

properly fitting crutches with rubber tips at the end that provide a four-point gait.

B.

properly fitting crutches, education in the appropriate gait, and strength in the arms.

C.

crutches that fit the way the client chooses and a gait chosen by client.

D.

both legs touching the floor for all gaits.

Question # 141

The nurse should consider which of the following as a possible cause for the symptoms experienced by the client in Question 28?

A.

iron deficiency

B.

folate deficiency

C.

peptic ulcer

D.

iron overload

Question # 142

A nurse is caring for a client with an elevated cortisol level. The nurse can expect the client to exhibit symptoms of:

A.

urinary excess.

B.

hyperpituitarism.

C.

urinary deficit.

D.

hyperthyroidism.

Question # 143

Which of the following is not a primary function of the kidneys?

A.

blood pressure control

B.

vitamin D activation

C.

erythropoietin production

D.

reabsorbing waste products

Question # 144

Physical examination of a client regarding mobility status should:

A.

begin with gait.

B.

be oriented to time, place, and person.

C.

begin with the Romberg test.

D.

begin with the Tandem Walk test.

Question # 145

Nail and foot care are essential in meeting basic hygiene needs of clients. Important assessments by the nurse in this area include:

A.

all body assessment, including the feet and nails.

B.

the essential lab work of the client.

C.

the nail beds and the tissue surrounding the nails.

D.

foot corns and calluses only.

Question # 146

The nurse is teaching a client about the use of Rifampin for prophylaxis after an exposure to meningitis. What change in bodily functions should the nurse advise the client about?

A.

The client’s urine might turn blue.

B.

The client remains infectious to others for 48 hours.

C.

The client’s contact lenses might be stained orange.

D.

The client’s skin might take on a crimson glow.

Question # 147

At what point in the nurse-client relationship should termination first be addressed?

A.

in the working phase

B.

in the termination phase

C.

in the orientation phase

D.

when the client initially brings up the topic

Question # 148

The client’s lab culture report is negative for a suspected infection. A test that can correctly identify those who do not have a given disease is:

A.

specific.

B.

sensitive.

C.

negative culture.

D.

marginal finding.

Question # 149

A nurse at outpatient clinic is returning phone calls that have been made to the clinic. Which of the following calls should have the highest priority for medical intervention?

A.

A home health patient reports, “I am starting to have breakdown of my heels.”

B.

A patient that received an upper extremity cast yesterday reports, “I can’t feel my fingers in my right hand today.”

C.

A young female reports, ”I think I sprained my ankle about 2 weeks ago.”

D.

A middle-aged patient reports, ”My knee is still hurting from the TKR.”

Question # 150

Mr. Lee comes to the clinic with thick green drainage around his eyelids. The nurse examiner takes his history and performs a physical examination, beginning with an eye history. General information the nurse should seek is:

A.

type of employment.

B.

burning or itchy sensation in the eyes.

C.

position of the eyelids.

D.

existence of floaters.

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