VERSION A,B,C NEWEST 2025
ACTUAL EXAM WITH NGN
FORMAT COMPLETE QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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Total Questions - 80
Q1. The nurse is planning care for a pregnant woman with type 1 diabetes. Which
complication should the nurse be particularly vigilant for as the pregnancy progresses?
A. Gestational hypertension
B. Hyperemesis gravidarum
C. Preterm labor
D. Diabetic ketoacidosis
Q2. When advising a client with Menieres disease about travel, which mode of transportation
should the nurse recommend avoiding?
A. Train
B. Airplane
C. Bus
D. Car
Q3. Following CABG surgery, what is an important dietary recommendation for the client
during recovery?
A. High-sodium diet to maintain blood pressure
B. Low-fat diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains
C. Unlimited intake of red meat for protein
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, D. No dietary changes are necessary after surgery
Q4. A client is using a metered-dose inhaler and is instructed to monitor their technique.
Which statement indicates that the client correctly understands how to use the inhaler?
A. "I will hold the inhaler upside down for better delivery."
B. "I will breathe in slowly and deeply while pressing down on the inhaler."
C. "I will store the inhaler in the refrigerator to keep it cool."
D. "I will keep my lips tightly sealed around the inhaler opening."
Q5. A nurse is planning care for a client with a superficial partial thickness burn. Which
client should the nurse assign to the same room to minimize the risk of infection?
A. A client recovering from a laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
B. A client with a pneumonia diagnosis.
C. A client with a stable diagnosis of hypertension.
D. A client with an open fracture of the arm.
Q6. A nurse is educating a group of nursing students about the interpretation of PPD test
results. Which statement accurately describes a negative result?
A. No induration is present at the injection site.
B. Induration of 10 mm or more is observed.
C. The client has been vaccinated for tuberculosis.
D. Induration of 5 mm is observed in a high-risk individual.
Q7. A 5-month-old infant presents with lethargy and irritability after experiencing diarrhea
for two days. Which assessment finding would the nurse expect to see?
A. Increased heart rate.
B. Stable blood pressure.
C. Elevated body temperature.
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, D. Increased appetite.
Q8. After administering a medication, a nurse realizes that the dosage was higher than
prescribed. What should the nurse do next?
A. Call the pharmacy to report the issue.
B. Inform the patient that they will feel better soon.
C. Assess the patient for any immediate side effects and notify the healthcare
provider.
D. Document the high dosage and continue with the next scheduled medication.
Q9. During a medication review, a nurse notes that a patient with diabetes is taking certain
medications. Which type of medication is commonly associated with erectile
dysfunction in diabetic patients?
A. Beta-blockers
B. Corticosteroids
C. Oral hypoglycemics
D. Antihistamines
Q10. A healthcare provider prescribes three liters of fluids for a patient over the course of 24
hours. If the patient is to drink fluids evenly throughout the day, how many milliliters
should the patient consume per hour?
A. 100 ml
B. 125 ml
C. 150 ml
D. 200 ml
Q11. In providing care for a patient with HIV, which psychosocial aspect is most critical for
the nurse to address?
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