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NCLEX RN Questions and Answers (Q&A)

John Smith
Answered: Apr 26, 2024
Avoid eating large meals that are high in simple sugars and liquids.

Strategy: All answers are implementations. Determine the outcome of each answer choice. Is it desired? (1) client...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 26, 2024
Explain that the newborn will need to receive some medication-question: what is the treatment for thrush? Strategy: determine the outcome of each answer choice. needed info: thrush (oral...Read More

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Whatisnclex
Answered: Apr 26, 2024
Notify the practitioner immediately.

Serosanguineous drainage of 80 to 120 mL is expected during the first 24 hours; more than this amount of drainage should be reported.

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 26, 2024
Call security for assistance and prepare to sedate the client. -if the client is a threat to the staff and to other clients the nurse should call for help and prepare to administer a medication such...Read More

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RN pedia
Answered: Apr 26, 2024
With each meal

Proton pump inhibitors such as Nexium and Protonix should be taken with meals, for optimal effect. Histamine-blocking agents such as Zantac should be taken 30 minutes before...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 26, 2024
Immobility in children has physical effects similar to those found in adults

The correct answer is B: Immobility in children has physical effects similar to those found in adults. Care of...Read More

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RN pedia
Answered: Apr 26, 2024
Semi-Fowler’s with legs extended on the bed

Placing the client in semi-Fowlers position provides the best oxygenation for this client. Flexion of the hips and knees, which includes the...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 26, 2024
Accept the client's report of pain. The first and most important piece of information in this client's pain assessment is what the client is telling you about the pain -the clients report...Read More

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RN pedia
Answered: Apr 26, 2024
Stabilization with a plaster-of-Paris cast

A client with a fractured foot often has a short leg cast applied to stabilize the fracture. A spica cast is used to stabilize a fractured pelvis...Read More

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RN pedia
Answered: Apr 26, 2024
The symptoms may be the result of anemia caused by chemotherapy.

Three months after surgery and chemotherapy the patient is likely to be feeling the after-effects, which often includes...Read More

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L. Sevigny, Doctor
Answered: Jun 28, 2018
A blood culture would be in order at this point. The fever and rash are most likely signs of some kind of illness or some kind of allergic reaction. A blood culture and subsequent blood tests...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 26, 2024
Report muscle weakness to the physician. -the client taking antilipidemics should be encouraged to report muscle weakness because this is a sign of rhabdomyositis. the medication takes effect within...Read More

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RN pedia
Answered: Apr 26, 2024
Elevate the client’s hips

The client with a prolapsed cord should be treated by elevating the hips and covering the cord with a moist, sterile saline gauze. The nurse should use her...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 26, 2024
Contact precautions-the correct answer is c: contact precautions. the resistant bacteria remain alive for up to three days post death. therefore, contact precautions must still be implemented. also,...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 26, 2024
The client’s parents are skilled stained-glass artists. -plumbism is lead poisoning. one factor associated with the consumption of lead is eating from pottery made in central america or mexico...Read More

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