NCLEX-PN
NCLEX Trainer Test 4 Questions
Extract:
Question 1 of 5
The nurse is to move a client up in bed without any help. Where should the nurse place the client's pillow?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Placing the pillow at the head of the bed supports the client's head after moving up, ensuring comfort and proper positioning.
Question 2 of 5
The father of a one-day-old son works the evening shift (3 PM to 11 PM) at another hospital. Which of the following plans would be a priority to meet the needs of this father?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Adjusting visiting hours accommodates the father’s evening shift, enabling bonding with his newborn, a priority for family-centered care. Options A and B are less flexible, and option D is a long-term solution, not immediate.
Question 3 of 5
The parents of a child who is in for a 1-year well-baby check ask what immunizations the child needs. The nurse checks the child's record and determines that the child has had immunizations as recommended during the first year. What should the nurse reply?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: At 1 year, per CDC guidelines, children typically receive MMR, varicella, and HiB (final dose), assuming prior vaccinations are complete. Rotavirus, hepatitis B, polio, pneumococcal, and meningococcal are given at other ages.
Extract:
A client with right-sided weakness.
Question 4 of 5
The nurse in the outpatient clinic teaches a client with right-sided weakness to walk down stairs using a cane. What behavior, if demonstrated by the client, would indicate that teaching was successful?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Strategy: All answers are implementations. Determine the outcome of each answer choice. Is it desired? (1) to go down stairs, advance weak leg and cane first; to go up stairs, advance strong leg, then weak leg and cane (2) correct-to do down stairs, advance cane and weak leg, then strong leg; memory trick: the good goes up, the bad goes down (3) should advance cane and weak leg first (4) weaker leg and cane advance first
Extract:
A client with an obsessive-compulsive ritual.
Question 5 of 5
The nurse recognizes that the client with an obsessive-compulsive ritual is attempting to
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Strategy: Think about each answer choice. (1) inaccurate (2) inaccurate (3) correct-obsessive-compulsive rituals are an attempt to avoid or alleviate increasing levels of anxiety; client is not trying to increase his self-esteem or control others with the ritualistic behaviors; these behaviors do not have a significant impact on others; client does not want to repeat the act but feels compelled to do so (4) ritual is not a method of expressing anxiety, but a strategy to avoid it