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NCLEX-PN Prep Questions and Answers
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A nurse is assigned care of a client who has HIV. Which of the following infection control precautions should the nurse plan to use while caring for this client? Standard precautions. HIV is not spread through cough or casual contact. 
 
A nurse is contributing to the plan of care for a client who has a pressure ulcer on his heel. Should the nurse: keep the ulcer bed dry, clean the ulcer with hydrogen peroxide, provide the client a diet high in vitamin C, or reposition them every 4 hours? Provid...
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Lab Value: chloride 95-105 
 
Lab Value: phosphorus 2.5-4.5 
 
Therapeutic Level: Digoxin 0.8-2.0 ng/mL 
 
Therapeutic Level: Lithium 0.6-1.2 
 
Lab Values: Potassium 3.5-5.0 
 
Lab Value: Magnesium 1.5-2.5 
 
Lab Value: Calcium 8.5-10.9 
 
Lab Value: RBC Men: 4.5-6.0 
Women: 4.0-5.5 
 
What does a low RBC indicate? (3) anemia 
cancer 
hemorrhage
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NCLEX-PN Study Guide with Questions and Answers
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serum electrolyte a blood test that measures the main electrolytes in the body: sodium, potassium, calcium, chloride, magnesium, phosphorus 
 
sodium 135-145 mEq/L 
 
potassium 3.5-5.5 mEq/L 
 
calcium 8.5-10.9 mg/L 
 
chloride 95-105 mEq/L 
 
magnesium 1.5-2.5 mEq/L 
 
phosphorus 2.5-4.5 mg/dL 
 
Hematology STUDY OF BLOOD: RBC, WBC, Plt, Hgb 
 
RBC 4.5-5.0 million 
 
WBC 5,000-10,000 
 
Plt (platelet count) 200,000-400,000 
 
Hgb (hemoglobin) women 12-16 gms 
 
Hgb (hemoglobin) men 14-18 gms 
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NCLEX PN Test Questions and Answers
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What is adenosine used for? Antiarrhythmic used to treat supraventricular tachycardia. 
 
What is dopamine used for? A vasopressor used to treat symptomatic hypotension. 
 
What is metoprolol used for? Metoprolol is a beta blocker used for heart rate control in tachyarrhythmias. 
 
Torsades de pointes "Twisting of the points" usually do to a prolonged QT interval which is the result of electrolyte imbalances especially hypomagnesemia. 
 
Gastric lavage - Intubation and suction supplies should ...
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NCLEX PN Practice Questions and Answers
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Always, all, everyone, never, none, only, every, must. Always, all, everyone, never, none, only, every, must. Answers that include global words such as these2 should be viewed with caution because they imply that there are no exceptions. There are very few instances in which a correct answer is that absolute. 
 
Broadest, most comprehensive answers. Choose the answer that includes all the others, which is referred to here as the "umbrella effect." 
 
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NCLEX-PN Comprehensive Test Questions and Answers
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The nurse reinforces home care instructions to the parents of a child hospitalized with pertussis. The child is in the convalescent stage and is being prepared for discharge. Which statement by the parents indicates a need for further teaching? 
 
1. We need to encourage adequate fluid intake 
2. Coughing spells may be triggered by dust or smoke 
3. We need to maintain respiratory precautions & a quiet environment for at least 2 weeks 
4. Good hand-washing techniques need to be instituted to pre...
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NCLEX-PN Assessment Questions and Answers
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The nurse has provided discharge instructions to a client with an application of a halo device. The nurse determines that the client needs further teaching if which statement is made? 1. "I will use a straw for drinking." 
 2. "I will drive only during the daytime." 
3. "I will use caution because the device alters balance." 
4. "I will wash the skin daily under the lamb's-wool liner of the vest." 
 
The nurse is caring for a client in preterm labor who is receiving terbutaline sulfate ...
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NCLEX-PN Practice Questions and 100 % Correct Answers
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A, D, E The LPN is aware that state boards of nursing share what common componenets? Select all that apply. 
 
A) Establish requirements for entry into practice for RNs and LPNS. 
B) Determine each states pay scale for licensed nurses. 
C) Oversee the discipline for all licensed healthcare workers in each state. 
D) Define the scope of practice for RNs and LPNs 
E) Identify legal titles for nurses 
 
A The nurse administers the prescribed dose of NPH insulin to a patient at 0700. What time shou...
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NCLEX PN Review Study Questions and Answers
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List the 3 levels of disaster management Disaster Preparedness 
Disaster Response 
Disaster Recovery 
 
List examples of the three levels of prevention in disaster management Primary: assist with development of plan, training/education plan, train/educate personnel and public 
Secondary: triage, treatment shelter supervision 
Tertiary: follow-up recovery assistance, prevention fo future disasters 
 
Define triage To sort or categorize 
 
Identify three bioterrorism agents Anthrax 
Pneumonic plag...
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UWorld NCLEX-PN Rationale-based Study Questions and Answers
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B/P Medication side effects? - fatigue 
- erectile dysfunction 
- dizziness 
 
Angina pectoris risk factors? - Smoking 
- Extreme temperatures 
- Physical exertion (including sex) 
- Intense emotion 
- Coronary artery narrowing 
- Stimulants (cocaine, amphetamines) 
 
Define angina pectoris Chest pain due to myocardial ischemia (decreased blood flow to heart). 
 
Purpose of an ICD (implantable cardioverter defibrillator)? - sense and defibrillate life-threatening dysrhythmias. 
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