KAPLAN PREDICTOR COMBINED
VERSION A,B,C NEWEST 2025
ACTUAL EXAM WITH NGN
FORMAT COMPLETE QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
_ALREADY GRADED A+.pdf(Set 2)
Total Questions - 62
Q1. A pregnant woman with type 1 diabetes asks the nurse about dietary changes she should
consider. What is the nurses best advice?
A. Increase protein intake significantly
B. Consume a balanced diet with carbohydrate counting
C. Eliminate carbohydrates entirely
D. Follow a high-fat diet
Q2. The nurse instructs a client on the use of a rescue inhaler. Which statement from the
client indicates a misunderstanding of its use?
A. "I will carry this inhaler with me at all times."
B. "I should use this inhaler before exercising to prevent symptoms."
C. "I can use this inhaler as a substitute for my daily controller medication."
D. "I should seek medical help if I need to use this inhaler more than twice a
week."
Q3. After administering a PPD test, the nurse instructs the client to return for reading the
results. What is the optimal timeframe for this follow-up?
A. 12 hours post-injection
B. 24 hours post-injection
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, C. 48 to 72 hours post-injection
D. 1 week post-injection
Q4. During a health assessment, the nurse notes that a 12-month-old child has dry lips and a
slightly sunken appearance to the eyes. What does this suggest?
A. Proper hydration status.
B. Mild dehydration.
C. Normal growth patterns.
D. Excessive fluid intake.
Q5. A patient is prescribed an opioid medication but the nurse mistakenly gives a different
opioid. What is the best practice for managing this type of medication error?
A. Administer an antidote immediately regardless of symptoms.
B. Monitor the patient for adverse effects and document the error accurately.
C. Wait for the physician to arrive before taking any action.
D. Ignore the error if the patient does not report any side effects.
Q6. A nurse is monitoring a patient with fluid overload. If the patient is restricted to 1500 ml
of fluid per day, how much fluid can they consume in a 24-hour period?
A. 1000 ml
B. 1500 ml
C. 1200 ml
D. 1800 ml
Q7. Which of the following is essential for the nurse to monitor in a client with HIV to
prevent complications?
A. Blood pressure fluctuations.
B. Nutritional intake and weight changes.
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VERSION A,B,C NEWEST 2025
ACTUAL EXAM WITH NGN
FORMAT COMPLETE QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
_ALREADY GRADED A+.pdf(Set 2)
Total Questions - 62
Q1. A pregnant woman with type 1 diabetes asks the nurse about dietary changes she should
consider. What is the nurses best advice?
A. Increase protein intake significantly
B. Consume a balanced diet with carbohydrate counting
C. Eliminate carbohydrates entirely
D. Follow a high-fat diet
Q2. The nurse instructs a client on the use of a rescue inhaler. Which statement from the
client indicates a misunderstanding of its use?
A. "I will carry this inhaler with me at all times."
B. "I should use this inhaler before exercising to prevent symptoms."
C. "I can use this inhaler as a substitute for my daily controller medication."
D. "I should seek medical help if I need to use this inhaler more than twice a
week."
Q3. After administering a PPD test, the nurse instructs the client to return for reading the
results. What is the optimal timeframe for this follow-up?
A. 12 hours post-injection
B. 24 hours post-injection
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, C. 48 to 72 hours post-injection
D. 1 week post-injection
Q4. During a health assessment, the nurse notes that a 12-month-old child has dry lips and a
slightly sunken appearance to the eyes. What does this suggest?
A. Proper hydration status.
B. Mild dehydration.
C. Normal growth patterns.
D. Excessive fluid intake.
Q5. A patient is prescribed an opioid medication but the nurse mistakenly gives a different
opioid. What is the best practice for managing this type of medication error?
A. Administer an antidote immediately regardless of symptoms.
B. Monitor the patient for adverse effects and document the error accurately.
C. Wait for the physician to arrive before taking any action.
D. Ignore the error if the patient does not report any side effects.
Q6. A nurse is monitoring a patient with fluid overload. If the patient is restricted to 1500 ml
of fluid per day, how much fluid can they consume in a 24-hour period?
A. 1000 ml
B. 1500 ml
C. 1200 ml
D. 1800 ml
Q7. Which of the following is essential for the nurse to monitor in a client with HIV to
prevent complications?
A. Blood pressure fluctuations.
B. Nutritional intake and weight changes.
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