NCLEX-RN
NCLEX RN Exam Preview Answers Questions
Extract:
Question 1 of 5
During a class on religion and spirituality, the nurse is asked to define spirituality. Which statement by the nurse best describes spirituality?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Spirituality is a broad term that focuses on a connection with something greater than oneself and a belief in transcendence. It is a personal journey that arises from unique life experiences and the individual's quest to find purpose and meaning in life. The correct answer emphasizes the essence of spirituality, which involves seeking a connection with a higher power and believing in transcendence.
Choices A, B, and C, on the other hand, define aspects of religion rather than spirituality.
Choice A refers to a personal search for a supreme being, which is more aligned with religious beliefs.
Choice B describes an organized system of beliefs about the universe, typically associated with religion.
Choice C pertains to beliefs about existence after death, such as reincarnation or the afterlife, which are often religious concepts.
Therefore, the best description of spirituality is focusing on a connection with something beyond oneself and a belief in transcendence.
Question 2 of 5
During an examination, a nurse notices a draining ulceration on a patient's lower leg. What is the most appropriate action in this situation?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: In this scenario, the most appropriate action is to wash hands, put on gloves, and then continue examining the ulceration. Wearing gloves is crucial when there is a possibility of contact with body fluids, as in the case of a draining ulceration. Contacting the physician is not necessary at this point; the immediate focus should be on proper infection control by washing hands and wearing gloves. Changing the order of the examination is not recommended as it is important to follow a systematic approach to avoid missing any crucial assessments.
Question 3 of 5
Many Asians believe in the yin/yang theory, which is rooted in the ancient Chinese philosophy of Tao. Which statement most accurately reflects this philosophy's view of "health"??
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: In the yin/yang theory rooted in ancient Chinese philosophy, health is believed to exist when all aspects of a person are in perfect balance. This includes physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being.
Choice C accurately reflects this philosophy's view of health.
Choices A, B, and D do not capture the essence of the yin/yang theory. Being able to work and produce, being happy and stable, or caring for others and functioning socially, while important, do not encompass the holistic balance emphasized in the yin/yang theory.
Question 4 of 5
A patient has suddenly developed shortness of breath and appears to be in significant respiratory distress. After calling the physician and placing the patient on oxygen, which of these actions is the best for the nurse to take when further assessing the patient?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: In a situation where a patient is in significant respiratory distress, bilaterally percussing the thorax to note any differences in percussion tones is a crucial nursing intervention. Percussion provides instant feedback regarding changes in underlying tissue density, which can give important clues about the patient's physical status. This hands-on assessment technique is readily available and can be performed promptly. Counting the patient's respirations, while important, may not provide as much detailed information as percussion. Ordering a chest x-ray and waiting for the results can cause a delay in assessing and addressing the patient's immediate needs. Inspecting the thorax for new masses and bleeding, although relevant, may not offer as much real-time information about the patient's condition compared to percussion.
Question 5 of 5
In which situation would the nurse use bimanual palpation technique?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Bimanual palpation involves using both hands to envelop or capture specific body parts or organs like the kidneys, uterus, or adnexa. This technique is particularly useful for assessing the size, shape, consistency, and mobility of deep organs like the kidneys and uterus. Palpating the thorax of an infant (
Choice
A) is usually done with a different technique like gentle, single-handed palpation. Assessing pulsations and vibrations (
Choice
C) and assessing tenderness and pain (
Choice
D) typically do not require the use of bimanual palpation, making
Choices A, C, and D incorrect.