NCLEX CAT 2 Review Practice Questions, NGN Case Studies, Answers, and Rationales
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1. gas stoves/heaters are a fire hazard in the oxygen
home of a client recieving
2. what are the contraction intervals and how active:
long do they last in the active and latent - contractions occur at 2-4 minute inter-
stage of labor vals
- last 50-60 seconds
Latent
- occur at 5-30 minute intervals
- last 10-30 seconds
3. if nurse suspects client is victim of elder notify HCP (not law enforcement)
abuse
4. What to do for Increased ICP? position head in neutral alignment
5. what does not belong in a client record medication error (goes in incident re-
port)
6. Early sign of digoxin toxicity NV, loss of appetite
7. a nurse signature of informed consent the nurse witnessed the client sign the
means form
8. first med a client should take for alcohol with- benzos (prevent seizures)
drawal
9. what should a nurse not put in client record incident report completed
10. what is not indicated after a subq injection massaging
11. 200-300mL/hr
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NCLEX CAT 2 Review Practice Questions, NGN Case Studies, Answers, and Rationales
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in Rhabdo (muscle breakdown), can lead to
myoglobinuria and at risk for acute renal in-
jury. Keep client hydrated and UOP of
12. surprisingly, what can the NAP do obtain urine specimen and send it to lab
13. what is contraindicated in clients who have cephalosporin
allergic reaction to penicillin
14. normal rage for serum calcium 9-10.5
15. normal range for phosphate 3.0-4.5 mg/dL
16. a client post cardiac catherization, t2DM, and metformin (excreted by the kidney and
renal insufficiency should have what med held to prevent lactic acidosis)
held for 48 hours
17. a client experiencing fatigue, dry skin, and malnutrition
poor wound healing might be experiencing
18. what breath sounds are normal over trachea bronchial
19. appropriate breathing technique for client pursed lip
with COPD
20. child reports tingling in ears, nose, fingers, hypocalcemia (CATS)
toes. It could be
21. only bodily secretion that isnt considered in- sweat
fectious by the CDC
22. aledronate sodium (biphosphinate) is for os- - with oz water
teoporosis and should be taken how - 30 min before food or meds
- sitting upright for 30 min after taken
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