NCLEX National Council Licensure Examination(NCLEX-RN) - NCLEX-RN FREE EXAM DUMPS QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
As soon as a child has been diagnosed as "hearing impaired," special education should begin. Which of the following special education tasks is the most difficult for a severely hearing-impaired child?
Correct Answer: B
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At 16 weeks' gestation, a pregnant client is admitted to the maternity unit to have a McDonald procedure (cerclage) done. She tells the RN who is admitting her to the unit that her physician had explained what this procedure was, but that she did not understand. The RN explains to the client that the purpose for this procedure is to:
Correct Answer: A
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Which of the following nursing actions is essential to prevent drug-resistant tuberculosis?
Correct Answer: A
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The nurse assesses a postoperative mastectomy client and notes that breath sounds are diminished in both posterior bases. The nurse's action should be to:
Correct Answer: C
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A common complication of cirrhosis of the liver is prolonged bleeding. The nurse should be prepared to administer?
Correct Answer: C
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The physician decides to prescribe both a short-acting insulin and an intermediate-acting insulin for a newly diagnosed 8-year-old diabetic client. An example of a short-acting insulin is:
Correct Answer: B
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A client with a diagnosis of C-4 injury has been stabilized and is ready for discharge. Because this client is at risk for autonomic dysreflexia, he and his family should be instructed to assess for and report:
Correct Answer: B
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A 22-year-old client presents with a diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder and a history of using drugs, writing numerous checks with insufficient funds, and stealing. He appears charming and intelligent, and the other clients are impressed and want to be liked by him. The greatest problem that may arise from this situation is that:
Correct Answer: A
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Seven days ago, a 45-year-old female client had an ileostomy. She is self-sufficient and well otherwise. Which of the following long-term objectives would be unrealistic?
Correct Answer: A
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