HURST NCLEX-RN REVIEW EXAM LATEST 2026-2027 ACTUAL EXAM
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The nurse is teaching the Type II diabetic about monitoring
average blood glucose levels over time. The nurse evaluates
teaching has been effective when the client verbalizes the need to
return to the clinic for which test? - 1. Glucose tolerance test
2. Glycosylated hemoglobin
3. Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase
4. Fasting blood glucose
2- correct
A newly admitted client with schizophrenia has an unkempt
appearance and needs to attend to personal hygiene. Which
statement by the nurse is most therapeutic? - 1. A shower will
make you feel better.
2. It is time to take a shower.
3. Have you thought about taking a shower?
4. I need you to take a shower.
2-correct
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A client's last two central venous pressure (CVP) readings were
13 cm of water. The nurse would expect the client to manifest
which associated signs and symptoms? - 1. Dry oral mucus
membranes
2. Tachypnea
3. Orthostatic hypotension
4. Rales in the posterior chest
5. Jugular vein distention
6. Weight gain
2,4,5,6
A nurse is at highest risk for blood-borne exposure during which
situation? - 1. When removing a needle from the syringe.
2. While placing a suture needle into the self-locking foreceps.
3. Prior to inserting the intravenous (IV) line, the client moves
causing a needle stick to the nurse.
4. A clean needle sticks the nurse through blood-soiled gloves.
4- correct
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Which client could the charge nurse assign to an LPN/VN? - 1.
Eight year old in diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)
2. Six year old in sickle cell crisis
3. Two month old with dehydration
4. Five year old in skeletal traction.
4- correct
Which immunizations obtained by the age of two would indicate to
the pediatric nurse that the child is up-to-date on immunizations? -
1. Diptheria-tetanus-pertussis (DTaP).
2. Inactivated polio (IPV).
3. Herpes zoster.
4. Meningococcal
5. Haemophilus influenza type B (Hib).
1,2,5- correct
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A client asked the nurse what could have caused them to develop
right sided heart failure? What would be the best response by the
nurse? - 1. High blood pressure in the lungs.
2. Long term hypertension.
3. The inability of the mitral valve to close properly.
4. Narrowing of the aorta.
1-correct
A client has been taught guided imagery as a method to relieve
pain. How should the nurse first assess for pain relief after
completion of guided imagery by the client? - 1. Assess vital signs
2. Use of pain intensity scale
3. Ask client to describe the pain
4. Observe ability to perform activities of daily living.
2-correct
The nurse wants to provide anticipatory guidance for a group of
young parents who have children between the ages of 18 months
to 3 years. What points about the next year should the nurse be
sure to provide these parents? - 1. Be strict and rigid with toilet