Exam Code: NCLEX-PN
Exam Name: National Council Licensure Examination PN
Updated: Apr 21, 2024
Q&As: 1015
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A 32-year-old female frequently comes to her primary care provider with vague complaints of headache, abdominal pain, and trouble sleeping. In the past, the physician has dutifully prescribed medication, but little else.
Which of the following comments by the nurse to the physician is appropriate?
A. "Often women who are victims of domestic violence suffer vague symptoms such as abdominal pain."
B. "Often women become offended if asked about their safety in relationships."
C. "It is mandatory that all women be questioned about domestic violence."
D. "How would you feel to know that her partner is beating her and you didn't ask?"
The nurse is assessing the newborn's respirations.
Which of these findings would indicate a need for follow-up and further intervention?
A. irregular respirations
B. shallow respirations
C. 70 breaths per minute
D. abdominal respirations
Which of these statements from the caregiver of a palliative care patient indicates a proper understanding?
A. The main therapeutic goals are comfort and better quality of life.
B. This treatment plan usually means the prognosis is less than 6 months.
C. The medications to treat the underlying disease will be stopped.
D. We will need to stay in the hospital to receive this level of care.
A person using over-the-counter nasal decongestant drops who reports unrelieved and worsening nasal congestion should be instructed to __________.
A. switch to a stronger dose of the medication
B. discontinue the medication for a few weeks
C. continue taking the same medication, but use it more frequently
D. use a combination of medications for better relief
The PN is caring for a patient that had an open laparotomy 6 hours ago. The patient complains about coughing and a scratchy throat from being intubated.
What would be the most important item to make sure the patient has at the bedside?
A. an incentive spirometer
B. a pillow
C. ice chips
D. throat lozenges
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