NCLEX-RN Practice Questions
National Council Licensure Examination(NCLEX-RN)
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A 2-year-old boy fell out of bed and has a subdural hematoma. When his mother leaves him for the first time, you will expect the child to:
The doctor has ordered a restricted fluid intake for a 2- year-old child with a head injury. Normal fluid intake for a child of 2 years is:
A 28-year-old multigravida has class II heart disease. At her prenatal visit at 34 weeks’ gestation, all of the following observations are made. Which would require intervention?
A 2-year-old boy is in the hospital outpatient department for observation after falling out of his crib and hitting his head. The nurse calls the physician to report:
A client is resting comfortably after delivering her first child. When assessing her pulse rate, the nurse would recognize the following finding to be typical:
A client who has been diagnosed with anorexia nervosa refuses to eat lunch. The most therapeutic response by the nurse to her refusal is:
A client with IDDM is given IV insulin for a blood glucose level of 520 mg/dL. Life-threatening complications may occur initially, so the nurse will monitor him closely for serum:
A psychiatric nurse is providing an orientation to a new staff nurse. She reminds the nurse that psychiatrists often use categories of medications and that it is important that she recall that some categories of medications have synonyms. Another name used to describe minor tranquilizers is which of the following?
A 14-year-old boy has a head injury with laceration of his scalp over his ear. The nurse should call the physician to report:
A female client admitted to the labor and delivery unit thinks her bag of water “broke” approximately 2 hours ago. She is having mild contractions 5 minutes apart. The most immediate nursing intervention would be to:
