,NCLEX TIP
If you see an NCLEX question and don’t know the exact answer, avoid random guessing. Use clinical reasoning
and test strategies.
Start by identifying the priority of care using frameworks like ABCs (airway, breathing, circulation), Maslow’s
hierarchy, or safety first. Even if you don’t recognize the disease or medication, these frameworks help you
choose the safest option.
Next, eliminate clearly incorrect or unsafe answers. Options that delay care, ignore symptoms, or are outside
the nurse’s scope of practice are usually wrong.
Apply the nursing process (ADPIE). In most cases, assessment comes before intervention, unless the patient is
in immediate danger.
As part of preparation, try to watch 2 lectures daily from Mark Klimek, with Lecture 12 being especially
important, and practice at least 75 NCLEX-style questions per day until your exam.
Correct Answer: B. Patient who is unconscious and has no pulse.
Rationale
,In nursing prioritization questions, the nurse uses the ABCs (Airway, Breathing, Circulation) and the immediate
life-threat principle to determine which patient must be seen first.
, Correct Answer: A. Quickening
Rationale
At approximately 16–20 weeks of gestation, many pregnant clients begin to feel the first fetal
movements, which are often described as a fluttering, bubbling, or light tapping sensation in
the abdomen. This sensation is known as quickening. Since the client is 19 weeks pregnant
and reports feeling a flutter in her abdomen, this finding is consistent with normal fetal
movement (quickening).