Spring Sale Limited Time 65% Discount Offer - Ends in 0d 00h 00m 00s - Coupon code: 65pass65

NCLEX-RN National Council Licensure Examination(NCLEX-RN) is now Stable and With Pass Result | Test Your Knowledge for Free

Exams4sure Dumps

NCLEX-RN Practice Questions

National Council Licensure Examination(NCLEX-RN)

Last Update 3 days ago
Total Questions : 860

Dive into our fully updated and stable NCLEX-RN practice test platform, featuring all the latest NCLEX Certification exam questions added this week. Our preparation tool is more than just a NCLEX study aid; it's a strategic advantage.

Our free NCLEX Certification practice questions crafted to reflect the domains and difficulty of the actual exam. The detailed rationales explain the 'why' behind each answer, reinforcing key concepts about NCLEX-RN. Use this test to pinpoint which areas you need to focus your study on.

NCLEX-RN PDF

NCLEX-RN PDF (Printable)
$43.75
$124.99

NCLEX-RN Testing Engine

NCLEX-RN PDF (Printable)
$50.75
$144.99

NCLEX-RN PDF + Testing Engine

NCLEX-RN PDF (Printable)
$63.7
$181.99
Question # 101

A male client is being treated in the burn unit for thirddegree burns on his head, neck, and upper chest received in the last 24 hours. The nurse is evaluating the effectiveness of fluid resuscitation. Which of the following indicates effective fluid balance?

Options:

A.  

His weight increases from 165 to 175 lb.

B.  

His urine output is equal to his total fluid intake.

C.  

His urine output has been>35 mL/hr for the past 12 hours.

D.  

His blood pressure is 94/62.

Discussion 0
Question # 102

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?

Options:

A.  

She should be able to control evacuation of her bowels.

B.  

She should be able to return to a regular diet.

C.  

She should be able to resume sexual activity.

D.  

She should be able to manage her own care.

Discussion 0
Question # 103

A male infant is to be discharged home this morning. Which instruction related to his cord care should be included in his mother’s discharge teaching plan?

Options:

A.  

Keep the umbilical area moist with Vaseline until the stump falls off.

B.  

Keep the umbilical area covered at all times with the diaper.

C.  

Clean the umbilical cord with alcohol at each diaper change.

D.  

Clean the umbilical cord daily with soap and water during the bath.

Discussion 0
Question # 104

A mother brings a 6-month-old infant and a 4-year-old child to the nursing clinic for routine examination and screening. Which of these plans by the nurse would be most successful?

Options:

A.  

Examine the 4 year old first.

B.  

Provide time for play and becoming acquainted.

C.  

Have the mother leave the room with one child, and examine the other child privately.

D.  

Examine painful areas first to get them “over with.”

Discussion 0
Question # 105

Newborns are routinely screened for phenylketonuria. The nursery nurse ensures that this screening test is performed:

Options:

A.  

Immediately after birth, because the most accurate result is obtained at this time

B.  

After 2–3 days of milk ingestion

C.  

At 2–3 days of age regardless of amount of milk feedings

D.  

At 1 month, because the biochemical buildup of phenylalanine takes 1 month to detect

Discussion 0
Question # 106

A 24-year-old graduate student recognizes that he has a phobia. He suffers severe anxiety when he is in darkness. It has altered his lifestyle because he is unable to go to a movie theater, concert, and other events that may require absence of light. The client is seeking assistance because he is no longer able to socialize with friends due to his phobia. The psychologist working with him is using desensitization. He has asked the nursing staff to assist the client in muscle relaxation techniques. What result would indicate client education has been successful?

Options:

A.  

He enters a movie theater, sits in his chair, and replaces anxiety with relaxation as the theater darkens.

B.  

He enters a concert, but as the lights dim, he does not experience anxiety.

C.  

He states that he no longer fears dark places.

D.  

He takes a part-time job as a photographic assistant. His job necessitates his working in a darkroom.

Discussion 0
Question # 107

A female client decides on hemodialysis. She has an internal vascular access device placed. To ensure patency of the device, the nurse must:

Options:

A.  

Assess the site for leakage of blood or fluids

B.  

Auscultate the site for a bruit

C.  

Assess the site for bruising or hematoma

D.  

Inspect the site for color, warmth, and sensation

Discussion 0
Question # 108

A client has renal failure. Today’s lab values indicate he has an elevated serum potassium. What additional priority information does the nurse need to obtain?

Options:

A.  

Evaluation of his level of consciousness

B.  

Evaluation of an electrocardiogram

C.  

Measurement of his urine output for the past 8 hours

D.  

Serum potassium lab values for the last several days

Discussion 0
Question # 109

A 4 days postpartum client who is gravida 3, para 3, isexamined by the home health nurse during her first postpartum home visit. The nurse notes that she has a pink vaginal discharge with a serosanguineous consistency. The nurse would most accurately chart the client’s lochia as:

Options:

A.  

Rubra

B.  

Rosa

C.  

Serosa

D.  

Alba

Discussion 0
Question # 110

A female client has been diagnosed with chronic renal failure. She is a candidate for either peritoneal dialysis or hemodialysis and must make a choice between the two. Which information should the nurse give her to help her decide?

Options:

A.  

Hemodialysis involves less time to filter the blood; but the client must consider travel time, distance, and inconvenience.

B.  

Hemodialysis involves more time to filter the blood than does peritoneal dialysis.

C.  

Peritoneal dialysis has almost no complications and is less time consuming than hemodialysis. Therefore it is preferred.

D.  

Peritoneal dialysis requires that a home health nurse prepare and administer the treatments.

Discussion 0
Get NCLEX-RN dumps and pass your exam in 24 hours!

Free Exams Sample Questions