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Nclex Final Exam with Questions and Correct Answers Verified and Graded A +
The nursing assessment of an 80-year-old patient who demonstrates some confusion but no anxiety 
reveals that the patient is a fall risk because she continues to get out of bed without help despite 
frequent reminders. The initial nursing intervention to prevent falls for this patient is to: 
A. Place a bed alarm device on the bed. 
B. Place the patient in a belt restraint. 
C. Provide one-on-one observation of the patient. 
D. Apply wrist restraints. 
- ANSWER ANS: A Place a bed alarm device on...
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The nursing assessment of an 80-year-old patient who demonstrates some confusion but no anxiety 
reveals that the patient is a fall risk because she continues to get out of bed without help despite 
frequent reminders. The initial nursing intervention to prevent falls for this patient is to: 
A. Place a bed alarm device on the bed. 
B. Place the patient in a belt restraint. 
C. Provide one-on-one observation of the patient. 
D. Apply wrist restraints. 
- ANSWER ANS: A Place a bed alarm device on...
NCLEX FINAL EXAM TEST BANK WITH QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS VERIFIED AND GRADED A+
A client had a total knee replacement earlier in the day and has a continuous femoral nerve 
blockade. When entering the room to assess the client, the nurse notes that the television volume is 
quite loud. The client explains that it is hard to hear with "all the ringing in my ears." What action by 
the nurse takes priority? 
- ANSWER Call another nurse to notify the anesthesiologist immediately. 
A client who has had total hip replacement surgery asks the nurse when she will be able to use a...
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A client had a total knee replacement earlier in the day and has a continuous femoral nerve 
blockade. When entering the room to assess the client, the nurse notes that the television volume is 
quite loud. The client explains that it is hard to hear with "all the ringing in my ears." What action by 
the nurse takes priority? 
- ANSWER Call another nurse to notify the anesthesiologist immediately. 
A client who has had total hip replacement surgery asks the nurse when she will be able to use a...
NCLEX FINAL EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS VERIFIED AND GRADED A+
1. (What diagnostic assessment would be used to identify and confirm Cor Pulmonale?)-Select all 
that applies 
a) ECG 
b) BUN and creatine panel 
c) CT scan 
d) B-Type natriuretic peptide (BNP) 
- ANSWER Correct answer: A, C, D
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1. (What diagnostic assessment would be used to identify and confirm Cor Pulmonale?)-Select all 
that applies 
a) ECG 
b) BUN and creatine panel 
c) CT scan 
d) B-Type natriuretic peptide (BNP) 
- ANSWER Correct answer: A, C, D
Personality Disorders NCLEX FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+
A client diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder comes to a nurses' station at 11:00 p.m. 
requesting to phone a lawyer to discuss filing for a divorce. The unit rules state that no phone calls 
are permitted after 10:00 p.m. Which nursing reply is most appropriate? 
A. "Go ahead and use the phone. I know this pending divorce is stressful." 
B. "You know better than to break the rules. I'm surprised at you." 
C. "It is after the 10:00 p.m. phone curfew. You will be able to call tom...
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A client diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder comes to a nurses' station at 11:00 p.m. 
requesting to phone a lawyer to discuss filing for a divorce. The unit rules state that no phone calls 
are permitted after 10:00 p.m. Which nursing reply is most appropriate? 
A. "Go ahead and use the phone. I know this pending divorce is stressful." 
B. "You know better than to break the rules. I'm surprised at you." 
C. "It is after the 10:00 p.m. phone curfew. You will be able to call tom...
Pharmacology Final NCLEX EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS VERIFIED AND GRADED A+
The nurse will monitor the patient taking albuterol (Proventil)(asthma) for which conditions? (select 
all that apply) A. Palpitations 
B. Hypertension 
C. Hypoglycemia 
D. Bronchospasm 
E. Uterine contractions 
ANSWERS: A & B 
Nadolol (Corgard) is prescribed for a patient. The nurse realizes that this drug is a beta-adrenergic 
blocker and that this drug classification is contraindicated for patients with which condition? A. 
Hypothyroidism 
B. Angina pectoris 
C. Bronchial asthma 
D. Liver dys...
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The nurse will monitor the patient taking albuterol (Proventil)(asthma) for which conditions? (select 
all that apply) A. Palpitations 
B. Hypertension 
C. Hypoglycemia 
D. Bronchospasm 
E. Uterine contractions 
ANSWERS: A & B 
Nadolol (Corgard) is prescribed for a patient. The nurse realizes that this drug is a beta-adrenergic 
blocker and that this drug classification is contraindicated for patients with which condition? A. 
Hypothyroidism 
B. Angina pectoris 
C. Bronchial asthma 
D. Liver dys...
Nursing Psychiatric Mental Health Exam Questions and Correct Answers Latest
What are the functions of the major roles that individuals play in a group? Select all that apply. 
- ANSWER To maintain group processes, To complete the tasks of the group, 
To fulfill personal or individual needs 
Which is a characteristic of mourning in the African American culture? 
- ANSWER Expressing feelings openly and publicly at the funeral 
What is the cause of dental problems in a client with bulimia nervosa? 
- ANSWER Excessive vomiting
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What are the functions of the major roles that individuals play in a group? Select all that apply. 
- ANSWER To maintain group processes, To complete the tasks of the group, 
To fulfill personal or individual needs 
Which is a characteristic of mourning in the African American culture? 
- ANSWER Expressing feelings openly and publicly at the funeral 
What is the cause of dental problems in a client with bulimia nervosa? 
- ANSWER Excessive vomiting
Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing Psychobiological Disorders Exam with Questions and Correct Answers Latest
A client who attempted suicide by slashing her wrists is transferred from the emergency department 
to a mental health unit. What important nursing interventions must be implanted when the client 
arrives on the unit? (Select all that apply.) 
- ANSWER 
Obtaining vital signs 
Assessing for suicidal thoughts 
Instituting continuous monitoring 
Initiating a therapeutic relationship 
Inspecting the bandages for bleeding 
A client with schizophrenia is experiencing auditory hallucinations. A nurse m...
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A client who attempted suicide by slashing her wrists is transferred from the emergency department 
to a mental health unit. What important nursing interventions must be implanted when the client 
arrives on the unit? (Select all that apply.) 
- ANSWER 
Obtaining vital signs 
Assessing for suicidal thoughts 
Instituting continuous monitoring 
Initiating a therapeutic relationship 
Inspecting the bandages for bleeding 
A client with schizophrenia is experiencing auditory hallucinations. A nurse m...
Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing Nclex Exam with Questions and Correct Answers Graded A+
appetite. Accompanying family members state that the client suffered a head injury while falling 
from a ladder several days before. The nurse concludes that the client's symptoms are consistent 
with trauma to which area of the brain? 
A. Thalamus 
B. Hypothalamus 
C. Cerebrum 
D. Cerebellum 
- ANSWER B 
The nurse has explained to a client the biologic theories of depression. the nurse concludes that the 
teaching has been effective if the client says, "I now know that my depression may be ca...
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appetite. Accompanying family members state that the client suffered a head injury while falling 
from a ladder several days before. The nurse concludes that the client's symptoms are consistent 
with trauma to which area of the brain? 
A. Thalamus 
B. Hypothalamus 
C. Cerebrum 
D. Cerebellum 
- ANSWER B 
The nurse has explained to a client the biologic theories of depression. the nurse concludes that the 
teaching has been effective if the client says, "I now know that my depression may be ca...
PSYCHIATRIC AND MENTAL HEALTH NURSING EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST AND VERIFIED
- ANSWER "4. Arranging for a presentation by a local teenager who was involved in an alcoholrelated 
traffic fatality 
During postprandial monitoring, a client with bulimia nervosa tells the nurse, "You can sit with me, 
but you're just wasting your time. After you sat with me yesterday, I was still able to purge. Today, my 
goal is to do it twice." What is the nurse's best response? 
- ANSWER "4. ""I know it's important for you to feel in control, but I'll monitor you for 90 minutes 
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- ANSWER "4. Arranging for a presentation by a local teenager who was involved in an alcoholrelated 
traffic fatality 
During postprandial monitoring, a client with bulimia nervosa tells the nurse, "You can sit with me, 
but you're just wasting your time. After you sat with me yesterday, I was still able to purge. Today, my 
goal is to do it twice." What is the nurse's best response? 
- ANSWER "4. ""I know it's important for you to feel in control, but I'll monitor you for 90 minutes 
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Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Exam with Questions and Correct Answers Latest
Define Fidelity (Nonmaleficence) - maintaining loyalty and commitment to the pt. and doing no 
wrong to the pt. 
Define Veracity. - one's duty to communicate truthfully 
What is an example of Beneficence? 
- spending extra time to help calm an extremely anxious pt. 
What is an example of Autonomy? 
- acknowledging the pt.'s right to refuse medication
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Define Fidelity (Nonmaleficence) - maintaining loyalty and commitment to the pt. and doing no 
wrong to the pt. 
Define Veracity. - one's duty to communicate truthfully 
What is an example of Beneficence? 
- spending extra time to help calm an extremely anxious pt. 
What is an example of Autonomy? 
- acknowledging the pt.'s right to refuse medication