NCLEX-RN
RN NCLEX Practice Test Questions
Extract:
Question 1 of 5
Which of the following risk factors associated with breast cancer would a nurse consider most significant in a client's history?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Women who begin menarche late (after 13 years old) have a lower risk of developing breast cancer than women who have begun earlier. Average age for menarche is 12.5 years. Women who have never been pregnant have an increased risk for breast cancer, but a positive family history poses an even greater risk. A positive family history puts a woman at an increased risk of developing breast cancer. It is recommended that mammography screening begin 5 years before the age at which an immediate female relative was diagnosed with breast cancer. Early menopause decreases the risk of developing breast cancer.
Question 2 of 5
A five-month-old infant is admitted to the ER with a temperature of 103.6°F and irritability. The mother states that the child has been listless for the past several hours and that he had a seizure on the way to the hospital. A lumbar puncture confirms a diagnosis of bacterial meningitis. The nurse should assess the infant for:
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Tenseness of the anterior fontanel indicates increased intracranial pressure in bacterial meningitis due to inflammation. The other findings are not specific to meningitis in infants.
Question 3 of 5
A pregnant client comes to the office for her first prenatal examination at 10 weeks. She has been pregnant twice before; the first delivery produced a viable baby girl at 39 weeks 3 years ago; the second pregnancy produced a viable baby boy at 36 weeks 2 years ago. Both children are living and well. Using the gravida and para system to record the client's obstetrical history, the nurse should record:
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Gravida=3 (current pregnancy), Para=2 (two births after 20 weeks).
Question 4 of 5
The physician has prescribed Oxycontin (oxycodone) for a client following an exploratory laparotomy. Which of the following is an adverse effect associated with the medication?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Oxycontin, an opioid, can cause nervousness or restlessness as a central nervous system side effect, alongside more common effects like sedation or respiratory depression. Pulmonary edema, increased blood pressure, and rapid pulse are not typical.
Question 5 of 5
A nurse is preparing to mix and administer chemotherapy. What equipment would be unnecessary to obtain?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Surgical gloves, Luer lok tubing, and long-sleeve gowns are essential for safe chemotherapy administration to prevent exposure. A surgical hat cover (
C) is not typically required unless in a sterile procedure.