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NCLEX-RN Exam Dumps - National Council Licensure Examination(NCLEX-RN)

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Question # 113

A male client is undergoing cardiac tests. He has been instructed to wear a Holter monitor. The nurse knows she has included the appropriate information in her teaching when the client tells her:

A.

“He should remove the electrodes for bathing.”

B.

“Damage to his heart muscle will be recorded by the monitor.”

C.

“He is to keep a record of everything he does during the day.”

D.

“He is to refrain from activities that cause chest pain.”

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Question # 114

The nurse observes a client crying quietly. She has just experienced a spontaneous abortion at nine weeks’ gestation. An appropriate response by the nurse would be:

A.

“It must be God’s will and probably is for the best.”

B.

“This must be a difficult time for you. Would you like to talk about it?”

C.

“I’m sure your other children will be a comfort for you.”

D.

“Don’t worry, you’re still young. If I were you I’d just try again.”

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Question # 115

A 15-year-old female adolescent is frequently breaking the rules of the unit. She has left the unit and was found

smoking in the bathroom and spending a large amount of time in the male ward. Which statement by the nurse would best explain to the teenager why she must follow the rules of the unit?

A.

“It is not easy, but the rules must be followed so that everyone can get a fair chance.”

B.

“If you do not follow the rules, you will be transferred to the closed, locked unit.”

C.

“You are not being fair to the other clients by getting them involved in your deviant behavior.”

D.

“Break the rules, all you want, but don’t get caught again!”

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Question # 116

A 24-year-old male client is admitted with a diagnosis of sickle cell anemia. The nurse discusses his disease with him and emphasizes the following information:

A.

He should monitor his sputum, stools, and urine for signs of bleeding.

B.

His daily diet should include a large amount of fluid.

C.

He should not be concerned about having to fly on a commuter airplane on a weekly basis.

D.

He should not worry about having children because this disease is passed on only by female carriers.

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Question # 117

A 7-year-old girl has been diagnosed with juvenile arthritis and has been placed on daily aspirin. Which statement made by the parent indicates a need for further teaching?

A.

“My daughter takes her aspirin with her meals.”

B.

“Her gums have been bleeding frequently. Maybe she is brushing too hard.”

C.

“I give her aspirin on a regular schedule every day.”

D.

“One sign of aspirin toxicity can be ringing in the ears.”

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Question # 118

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?

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.

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Question # 119

Due to his prolonged history of alcohol abuse, an alcoholic client will most likely have deficiencies of which of the following nutrients?

A.

Vitamin C and zinc

B.

Folic acid and niacin

C.

Vitamin A and biotin

D.

Thiamine and pyroxidine

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Question # 120

A client’s membranes have just ruptured spontaneously. Which of the following nursing actions should take priority?

A.

Assess quantity of fluid.

B.

Assess color and odor of fluid.

C.

Document on fetal monitor strip and chart.

D.

Assess fetal heart rate (FHR).

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