Wednesday, August 31, 2011

NCLEX Exam Practice Question of the Week 08/31

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Question: A client with a diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome is on a cardiac monitor. The nurse interprets the monitor rhythm to be ventricular tachycardia at a rate of 160 beats/min. The client is awake and coherent, and oxygen is being administered at a rate of 6 L/min via a nasal cannula. What is the first nursing action?  



1. Immediately defibrillate                                                                       
2. Administer lidocaine IV push                                                               
3. Initiate transvenous pacing                                                                 
4. Administer adenosine IV push



Wednesday, August 24, 2011

NCLEX Exam Practice Question of the Week 08/24

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Question: A nurse expects a child with a diagnosis of reactive attachment disorder to:                                                                             


1. Have been physically abused                                                          
2. Try to cling to the mother on separation                                           
3. Be able to develop just superficial relationships with others                                                                                                        
4. Have a more positive relationship with the father than with the mother


Wednesday, August 17, 2011

NCLEX Exam Practice Question of the Week - 08/17

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Question: A nurse is caring for a client in labor.  The nurse determines that the client is beginning the second stage of labor when which of the following assessments is noted?
1. The contractions are regular.
2. The membranes have ruptured.
3. The cervix is dilated completely.
4. The client begins to expel clear vaginal fluid.



Wednesday, August 10, 2011

NCLEX Exam Practice Question of the Week - 08/10/11

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 Question: After a grand mal seizure, what nursing action is the highest priority?

1. Loosen or remove constricting clothing and protect client from injuring himself or herself.
2. Maintain a patent airway by turning the client on his side and suctioning, if necessary.
3. Remain with the client and administer anticonvulsant medications as ordered by the physician.
4. Describe and record events before the onset of the seizure, during the seizure, and after the seizure.


Wednesday, August 3, 2011

NCLEX Exam Practice Question of the Week - 08/03/11

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 Question: When a recently hospitalized client has a tentative diagnosis of opioid addiction, the nurse should assess the client for signs and symptoms related to opioid withdrawal. List them in the order that they will occur as the client progresses through withdrawal.

1. Runny nose
2. Muscle twitching
3. Return of appetite
4. Flulike syndromes