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[Show more]NCLEX-PN TETSBANK 100 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 2021 SUMMER
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NCLEX-RN Pharmacological & Parenteral Therapies Test Bank
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Nclex-Rn The Safe & Effective Care Environment: Safety & Infection Control Test Bank
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NCLEX-RN The Safe & Effective Care Environment: The Management of Care Test Bank
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Fundamentals of Nursing NCLEX Test bank Quiz 1-75 Questions new 2021
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Comprehensive Nursing Pharmacology NCLEX Test Bank Quiz #1 | 50 Questions
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1. Question 
The nursery nurse is putting erythromycin ointment in the newborn’s eyes to 
prevent infection. She places it in which of the following area of the eye: 
• A. Under the eyelid. 
• B. On the cornea. 
• C. In the lower conjunctival sac. 
• D. By the optic disc. 
Correct Answer: ...
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The nursery nurse is putting erythromycin ointment in the newborn’s eyes to 
prevent infection. She places it in which of the following area of the eye: 
• A. Under the eyelid. 
• B. On the cornea. 
• C. In the lower conjunctival sac. 
• D. By the optic disc. 
Correct Answer: ...
An infection in a central venous access device is not eliminated by giving 
antibiotics through the catheter. How would bacterial glycocalyx contribute to 
this? 
• A. It protects the bacteria from antibiotic and immunologic destruction. 
• B. Glycocalyx neutralizes the antibiotic rendering it i...
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Add to cartAn infection in a central venous access device is not eliminated by giving 
antibiotics through the catheter. How would bacterial glycocalyx contribute to 
this? 
• A. It protects the bacteria from antibiotic and immunologic destruction. 
• B. Glycocalyx neutralizes the antibiotic rendering it i...
Walter, a teenage patient is admitted to the hospital because of acetaminophen 
(Tylenol) overdose. Overdoses of acetaminophen can precipitate life-threatening 
abnormalities in which of the following organs? 
• A. Lungs 
• B. Liver 
• C. Kidney 
• D. Adrenal Glands 
Correct Answer: B. Liver...
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Add to cartWalter, a teenage patient is admitted to the hospital because of acetaminophen 
(Tylenol) overdose. Overdoses of acetaminophen can precipitate life-threatening 
abnormalities in which of the following organs? 
• A. Lungs 
• B. Liver 
• C. Kidney 
• D. Adrenal Glands 
Correct Answer: B. Liver...
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1. Question 
The name selected by the original manufacturer based on the chemical structure 
of the drug is the: 
• A. Chemical name. 
• B. Drug name. 
• C. Generic name. 
• D. Trade name. 
Correct Answer: C. Generic name. 
The generic name is the name of the active ingredi...
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1. Question 
The name selected by the original manufacturer based on the chemical structure 
of the drug is the: 
• A. Chemical name. 
• B. Drug name. 
• C. Generic name. 
• D. Trade name. 
Correct Answer: C. Generic name. 
The generic name is the name of the active ingredi...
. Question 
A client with juvenile pilocytic astrocytoma who is receiving dexamethasone (Decadron) 4mg/IV every 6 hours to relieve symptoms of right arm weakness and headache. Which of the following assessments will concern the nurse most? 
 • A. Blood glucose level of 280 mg/dl. 
 • ...
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A client with juvenile pilocytic astrocytoma who is receiving dexamethasone (Decadron) 4mg/IV every 6 hours to relieve symptoms of right arm weakness and headache. Which of the following assessments will concern the nurse most? 
 • A. Blood glucose level of 280 mg/dl. 
 • ...
Question 1 of 50 
1. Question 
Molly, with suspected rheumatic fever, is admitted to the pediatric unit. When 
obtaining the child’s history, the nurse considers which information to 
be most important? 
• A. A fever that started 3 days ago 
• B. Lack of interest in food 
• C. A recent episo...
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1. Question 
Molly, with suspected rheumatic fever, is admitted to the pediatric unit. When 
obtaining the child’s history, the nurse considers which information to 
be most important? 
• A. A fever that started 3 days ago 
• B. Lack of interest in food 
• C. A recent episo...
Nurse Analiza is administering medication via the intraosseous route to a child. 
Intraosseous drug administration is typically used when a child is: 
• A. Under age 3 
• B. Over age 3 
• C. Critically ill and under age 3 
• D. Critically ill and over age 3 
Correct Answer: C. Critically ill...
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Add to cartNurse Analiza is administering medication via the intraosseous route to a child. 
Intraosseous drug administration is typically used when a child is: 
• A. Under age 3 
• B. Over age 3 
• C. Critically ill and under age 3 
• D. Critically ill and over age 3 
Correct Answer: C. Critically ill...
When assessing a child’s cultural background, the nurse in charge should keep 
in mind that: 
• A. Cultural background usually has little bearing on a family’s health practices 
• B. Physical characteristics mark the child as part of a particular culture 
• C. Heritage dictates a group’s...
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Add to cartWhen assessing a child’s cultural background, the nurse in charge should keep 
in mind that: 
• A. Cultural background usually has little bearing on a family’s health practices 
• B. Physical characteristics mark the child as part of a particular culture 
• C. Heritage dictates a group’s...
While examining a 2-year-old child, the nurse in charge sees that the anterior 
fontanel is open. The nurse should: 
• A. Notify the doctor 
• B. Look for other signs of abuse 
• C. Recognize this as a normal finding 
• D. Ask about a family history of Tay-Sachs disease 
Correct Answer: A. N...
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Add to cartWhile examining a 2-year-old child, the nurse in charge sees that the anterior 
fontanel is open. The nurse should: 
• A. Notify the doctor 
• B. Look for other signs of abuse 
• C. Recognize this as a normal finding 
• D. Ask about a family history of Tay-Sachs disease 
Correct Answer: A. N...
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Nurse Isabelle enters the room of a client with a cognitive impairment disorder 
and asks what day of the week it is; what the date, month, and year are; and 
where the client is. The nurse is attempting to assess: 
• A. Confabulation. 
• B. Delirium. 
• C. Orientation. 
• D. Perseveration. ...
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Add to cartNurse Isabelle enters the room of a client with a cognitive impairment disorder 
and asks what day of the week it is; what the date, month, and year are; and 
where the client is. The nurse is attempting to assess: 
• A. Confabulation. 
• B. Delirium. 
• C. Orientation. 
• D. Perseveration. ...
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1. Question 
Nurse Ejay is assigned to telephone triage. A client called who was stung by a 
honeybee and is asking for help. The client reports pain and localized swelling 
but has no respiratory distress or other symptoms of anaphylactic shock. What is 
the appropriate initial action that the nurs...
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Nurse Ejay is assigned to telephone triage. A client called who was stung by a 
honeybee and is asking for help. The client reports pain and localized swelling 
but has no respiratory distress or other symptoms of anaphylactic shock. What is 
the appropriate initial action that the nurs...
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1. Question 
You are caring for a patient at home who must take magnesium 
hydroxide/aluminum hydroxide (Maalox) 30 mL PO. How will you instruct the 
patient to measure the dose using ordinary household measuring devices? Fill 
in the blanks. Record your answer to the nearest whole...
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1. Question 
You are caring for a patient at home who must take magnesium 
hydroxide/aluminum hydroxide (Maalox) 30 mL PO. How will you instruct the 
patient to measure the dose using ordinary household measuring devices? Fill 
in the blanks. Record your answer to the nearest whole...
A 23-year-old male client who has had a full-thickness burn is being discharged from the hospital. Which information is most important for the nurse to provide prior to discharge? 
 ◦ A. How to maintain home smoke detectors 
 ◦ B. Joining a community reintegration program 
 ...
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Add to cartA 23-year-old male client who has had a full-thickness burn is being discharged from the hospital. Which information is most important for the nurse to provide prior to discharge? 
 ◦ A. How to maintain home smoke detectors 
 ◦ B. Joining a community reintegration program 
 ...
1. Question 
The RN has assigned a client who has an open burn wound to the LPN. Which instruction is most important for the RN to provide the LPN? 
 • A. Administer the prescribed tetanus toxoid vaccine. 
 • B. Assess wounds for signs of infection. 
 • C. Encourage the client...
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The RN has assigned a client who has an open burn wound to the LPN. Which instruction is most important for the RN to provide the LPN? 
 • A. Administer the prescribed tetanus toxoid vaccine. 
 • B. Assess wounds for signs of infection. 
 • C. Encourage the client...
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1. Question 
Nurse Malcolm is performing a sterile dressing change on a client with a superficial partial-thickness burn on the shoulder and back. Arrange the steps in the order in which each should be performed. 
 • Administer Tramadol (Tramal) 50 mg IV. 
 • Debride ...
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1. Question 
Nurse Malcolm is performing a sterile dressing change on a client with a superficial partial-thickness burn on the shoulder and back. Arrange the steps in the order in which each should be performed. 
 • Administer Tramadol (Tramal) 50 mg IV. 
 • Debride ...
1. Question 1 of 20 
1. Question 
The newly admitted client has burns on both legs. The burned areas appear 
white and leather-like. No blisters or bleeding are present, and the client states 
that he or she has little pain. How should this injury be categorized? 
• A. Superficial 
• B. Partial-...
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1. Question 
The newly admitted client has burns on both legs. The burned areas appear 
white and leather-like. No blisters or bleeding are present, and the client states 
that he or she has little pain. How should this injury be categorized? 
• A. Superficial 
• B. Partial-...
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1. Question 
In assessing the client’s potential for an inhalation injury as a result of a flame burn, what is the most important question to ask the client on admission? 
 • A. “Are you a smoker?” 
 • B. “When was your last chest x-ray?” 
 • C. ...
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1. Question 
In assessing the client’s potential for an inhalation injury as a result of a flame burn, what is the most important question to ask the client on admission? 
 • A. “Are you a smoker?” 
 • B. “When was your last chest x-ray?” 
 • C. ...
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Lippincotts Q&A Review for NCLEX-RN 10th Edition
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Delusion of grandeur (superior) 
- Delusion of persecution 
Mgt. 
✓ Anti-psychosis = Haloperidol (ok-pregnant) 
WOF: EPS - 
✓ Dystonia – loss of muscle tone, poor posture 
✓ Tardive dyskinesia (irreversible) – jaw 
swinging, involuntary repetitive facial 
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Add to cartDelusion of grandeur (superior) 
- Delusion of persecution 
Mgt. 
✓ Anti-psychosis = Haloperidol (ok-pregnant) 
WOF: EPS - 
✓ Dystonia – loss of muscle tone, poor posture 
✓ Tardive dyskinesia (irreversible) – jaw 
swinging, involuntary repetitive facial 
movements, tongue protrusion, lip ...
The nurse is providing discharge instructions to a Chinese American client regarding prescribed dietary modifications. During the teaching session, the client continuously turns away from the nurse. The nurse should implement which best action? Answers-Continue with the instructions, verifying c...
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Add to cartThe nurse is providing discharge instructions to a Chinese American client regarding prescribed dietary modifications. During the teaching session, the client continuously turns away from the nurse. The nurse should implement which best action? Answers-Continue with the instructions, verifying c...
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1 Basic Concepts in Medication Administration	1 
PHARMACOLOGY TEST-TAKING HINTS	1 
POPULATION-SPECIFIC INFORMATION	5 
Pediatric Clients	5 
Elderly Clients	5 
Females of Childbearing Age	5 
IMPORTANT DATA TO REMEMBER	5 
Medication Memory Jogger	6 
 2 Neurological System	7 
QUESTIONS	7 
A Clien...
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PHARMACOLOGY TEST-TAKING HINTS	1 
POPULATION-SPECIFIC INFORMATION	5 
Pediatric Clients	5 
Elderly Clients	5 
Females of Childbearing Age	5 
IMPORTANT DATA TO REMEMBER	5 
Medication Memory Jogger	6 
 2 Neurological System	7 
QUESTIONS	7 
A Clien...
ABCs (Airway, Breathing, Circulation) 
2. When in distress DO NOT ASSESS! Unless 2nd hand information is received. 
3. Scenario 
 Expected outcome with Disease Process 
o Continue to monitor 
o Document finding 
 Unexpected finding with Disease Process 
o Nursing intervention that must make a ...
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Add to cartABCs (Airway, Breathing, Circulation) 
2. When in distress DO NOT ASSESS! Unless 2nd hand information is received. 
3. Scenario 
 Expected outcome with Disease Process 
o Continue to monitor 
o Document finding 
 Unexpected finding with Disease Process 
o Nursing intervention that must make a ...
A c. What document should be in guiding the care of this client? 
 
 A) Client Self Determination Act 
 
 B) Physician's treatment orders 
 
 C) Advance Directives. 
 
 D) Clinical Pathway protocols 
 
Review Information: The correct answer is: C) Advance Directives. This document speci...
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Add to cartA c. What document should be in guiding the care of this client? 
 
 A) Client Self Determination Act 
 
 B) Physician's treatment orders 
 
 C) Advance Directives. 
 
 D) Clinical Pathway protocols 
 
Review Information: The correct answer is: C) Advance Directives. This document speci...
The nurse is caring for a client in labor. The nurse reviews the physician’s prescriptions and notes that 
the client has a prescription for butorphanol tartrate (Stadol). The nurse understands that this medication 
is prescribed for: 
1. Pain relief 
2. Increasing uterine contractions 
3. Decreas...
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Add to cartThe nurse is caring for a client in labor. The nurse reviews the physician’s prescriptions and notes that 
the client has a prescription for butorphanol tartrate (Stadol). The nurse understands that this medication 
is prescribed for: 
1. Pain relief 
2. Increasing uterine contractions 
3. Decreas...
Lippincotts Fast Facts for NCLEX-PN by Lippincott Williams Wilkins
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