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A patient arrives at the emergency department complaining of mid-
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sternal chest pain. Which of the following nursing action should take priority?
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A. A complete history with emphasis on preceding events.
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B. An electrocardiogram.
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C. Careful assessment of vital signs.
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D. Chest exam with auscultation.
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ANSWER
Answer: C The priority nursing action for a patient arriving at the ED in distress is always assessment of
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vital signs. This indicates the extent of physical compromise and provides a baseline by which to plan f
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urther assessment and treatment. A thorough medical history, including onset of symptoms, will be nece
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ssary and it is likely that an electrocardiogram will be performed as well, but these are not the first prio
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rity. Similarly, chest exam with auscultation may offer useful information after vital signs are assessed.
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QUESTION 2 vc
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A. Complaints of pain during repositioning.
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B. Scant bloody discharge on the surgical dressing.
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C. Complaints of pain following physical therapy.
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D. Temperature of 101.8 F (38.7 C).
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ANSWER
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ovascular complications and the development of infection. A temperature of 101.8 F (38.7
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C) postoperatively is higher than the low grade that is to be expected and should raise concern. Some p
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ain during repositioning and following physical therapy is to be expected and can be managed with anal
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gesics. A small amount of bloody drainage on the surgical dressing is a result of normal healing.
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,QUESTION 3 vc
A nurse cares for a patient who has a nasogastric tube attached to low suction because of
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a suspected bowel obstruction. Which of the following arterial blood gas results might b
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e expected in this patient?
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A. pH 7.52, PCO2 54 mm Hg.
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B. pH 7.42, PCO2 40 mm Hg.
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C. pH 7.25, PCO2 25 mm Hg.
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D. pH 7.38, PCO2 36 mm Hg.
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ANSWER
Answer: A A patient on nasogastric suction is at risk of metabolic alkalosis as a result of loss of hydrochl
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oric acid in gastric fluid. Of the answers given, only answer A (pH 7.52, PCO2 54 mm Hg) represents alk
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alosis. Answer B is a normal blood gas. Answer C represents respiratory acidosis. Answer D is borderlin
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e normal with slightly low PCO2.
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QUESTION 4 vc
The healthcare provider is caring for a patient who has septic shock. Which of these sho
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uld the healthcare provider administer to the patient first? a.) Antibiotics to treat the un
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derlying infection. b.) Corticosteroids to reduce inflammation. c.) IV fluids to increase int
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ravascular volume. d.) Vasopressors to increase blood pressure. vc vc vc vc vc vc vc
ANSWER
c.) IV fluids to increase intravascular volume. Rationale: Circulation and perfusion are addressed first so
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IV fluids will be started immediately. After blood cultures are obtained, broad-
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spectrum antibiotics should be administered without delay. Vasopressors are administered if the patient
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is not responding to the fluid challenge. Corticosteroids may be considered to address the inflammatory
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QUESTION 5 vc
Which of the following assessment findings is an early indication of hypovolemic shock?
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a.) Diminished bowel sounds b.) Increased urinary output c.) Tachycardia d.) Hypertensi
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c.) Tachycardia Rationale: Tachycardia is an early symptom as the body compensates for a declining blo
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od pressure the heart rate increases to circulate the blood faster to prevent tissue hypoxia.
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QUESTION 6 vc
When compensatory mechanisms for hypovolemic shock are activated, the nurse would
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expect which two patient findings to normalize? a.) Intensity of peripheral pulses and bo
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, dy temperature. b.) Peripheral pulses and heart rate (HR). c.) Metabolic alkalosis and ox
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ygen saturation. d.) Cardiac output (CO) and blood pressure (BP).
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ANSWER
d.) Cardiac output (CO) and blood pressure (BP).
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QUESTION 7 vc
A client is progressing into the third stage of shock. The nurse will expect this client to d
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emonstrate: Choose all that apply: a.) Intractable circulatory failure. b.) Neuroendocrine
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responses. c.) Demonstrating MODS. d.) Buildup of metabolic wastes. e.) Profound hypote
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nsion. f.) Increase in lactic acidosis.
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ANSWER
c.) Demonstrating MODS. d.) Buildup of metabolic wastes.
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QUESTION 8 vc
A client has been diagnosed with sepsis. The nurse will most likely find which of the follo
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wing when assessing this client: Select all that apply: a.) Rapid shallow respirations. b.) S
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evere hypotension. c.) Mental status changes. d.) Elevated temperature. e.) Lactic acidosi
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s. f.) Oliguria.
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ANSWER
a.) Rapid shallow respirations. d.) Elevated temperature.
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QUESTION 9 vc
Dobutamine (Dobutrex) is used to treat a client experiencing cardiogenic shock. Nursing
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intervention includes: a.) Monitoring for fluid overload. b.) Monitoring for cardiac dysrh
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ythmias. c.) Monitoring respiratory status. d.) Monitoring for hypotension.
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ANSWER
b.) Monitoring for cardiac dysrhythmias. Rationale: Dobutamine is beneficial in cases where shock is cau
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sed by heart failure. The drug increases contractility, and has the potential to cause dysrhythmias.
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QUESTION 10 vc
A patient with massive trauma and possible spinal cord injury is admitted to the ED. The
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nurse suspects that the patient may be experiencing neurogenic shock in addition to hyp
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ovolemic shock, based on the finding of a.) cool, clammy skin. b.) shortness of breath. c.)
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heart rate of 48 beats/min d.) BP of 82/40 mm Hg.
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ANSWER
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Final Exam NCLEX Questions 2026 A+ GRADE ASSURED vc vc vc vc vc vc vc vc
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS (1D0A vc vc vc vc vc
9)
QUESTION 1 vc
A patient arrives at the emergency department complaining of mid-
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sternal chest pain. Which of the following nursing action should take priority?
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A. A complete history with emphasis on preceding events.
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B. An electrocardiogram.
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C. Careful assessment of vital signs.
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D. Chest exam with auscultation.
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ANSWER
Answer: C The priority nursing action for a patient arriving at the ED in distress is always assessment of
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vital signs. This indicates the extent of physical compromise and provides a baseline by which to plan f
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urther assessment and treatment. A thorough medical history, including onset of symptoms, will be nece
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ssary and it is likely that an electrocardiogram will be performed as well, but these are not the first prio
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rity. Similarly, chest exam with auscultation may offer useful information after vital signs are assessed.
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QUESTION 2 vc
A nurse is caring for a patient who has had hip replacement. The nurse should be most c
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A. Complaints of pain during repositioning.
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B. Scant bloody discharge on the surgical dressing.
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C. Complaints of pain following physical therapy.
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D. Temperature of 101.8 F (38.7 C).
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ANSWER
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ovascular complications and the development of infection. A temperature of 101.8 F (38.7
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C) postoperatively is higher than the low grade that is to be expected and should raise concern. Some p
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ain during repositioning and following physical therapy is to be expected and can be managed with anal
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gesics. A small amount of bloody drainage on the surgical dressing is a result of normal healing.
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,QUESTION 3 vc
A nurse cares for a patient who has a nasogastric tube attached to low suction because of
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a suspected bowel obstruction. Which of the following arterial blood gas results might b
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e expected in this patient?
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A. pH 7.52, PCO2 54 mm Hg.
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B. pH 7.42, PCO2 40 mm Hg.
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C. pH 7.25, PCO2 25 mm Hg.
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D. pH 7.38, PCO2 36 mm Hg.
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ANSWER
Answer: A A patient on nasogastric suction is at risk of metabolic alkalosis as a result of loss of hydrochl
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oric acid in gastric fluid. Of the answers given, only answer A (pH 7.52, PCO2 54 mm Hg) represents alk
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alosis. Answer B is a normal blood gas. Answer C represents respiratory acidosis. Answer D is borderlin
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e normal with slightly low PCO2.
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QUESTION 4 vc
The healthcare provider is caring for a patient who has septic shock. Which of these sho
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uld the healthcare provider administer to the patient first? a.) Antibiotics to treat the un
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derlying infection. b.) Corticosteroids to reduce inflammation. c.) IV fluids to increase int
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ravascular volume. d.) Vasopressors to increase blood pressure. vc vc vc vc vc vc vc
ANSWER
c.) IV fluids to increase intravascular volume. Rationale: Circulation and perfusion are addressed first so
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IV fluids will be started immediately. After blood cultures are obtained, broad-
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spectrum antibiotics should be administered without delay. Vasopressors are administered if the patient
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is not responding to the fluid challenge. Corticosteroids may be considered to address the inflammatory
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Which of the following assessment findings is an early indication of hypovolemic shock?
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a.) Diminished bowel sounds b.) Increased urinary output c.) Tachycardia d.) Hypertensi
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c.) Tachycardia Rationale: Tachycardia is an early symptom as the body compensates for a declining blo
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od pressure the heart rate increases to circulate the blood faster to prevent tissue hypoxia.
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QUESTION 6 vc
When compensatory mechanisms for hypovolemic shock are activated, the nurse would
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expect which two patient findings to normalize? a.) Intensity of peripheral pulses and bo
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, dy temperature. b.) Peripheral pulses and heart rate (HR). c.) Metabolic alkalosis and ox
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ygen saturation. d.) Cardiac output (CO) and blood pressure (BP).
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ANSWER
d.) Cardiac output (CO) and blood pressure (BP).
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QUESTION 7 vc
A client is progressing into the third stage of shock. The nurse will expect this client to d
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emonstrate: Choose all that apply: a.) Intractable circulatory failure. b.) Neuroendocrine
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responses. c.) Demonstrating MODS. d.) Buildup of metabolic wastes. e.) Profound hypote
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nsion. f.) Increase in lactic acidosis.
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ANSWER
c.) Demonstrating MODS. d.) Buildup of metabolic wastes.
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QUESTION 8 vc
A client has been diagnosed with sepsis. The nurse will most likely find which of the follo
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wing when assessing this client: Select all that apply: a.) Rapid shallow respirations. b.) S
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evere hypotension. c.) Mental status changes. d.) Elevated temperature. e.) Lactic acidosi
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s. f.) Oliguria.
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ANSWER
a.) Rapid shallow respirations. d.) Elevated temperature.
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QUESTION 9 vc
Dobutamine (Dobutrex) is used to treat a client experiencing cardiogenic shock. Nursing
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intervention includes: a.) Monitoring for fluid overload. b.) Monitoring for cardiac dysrh
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ythmias. c.) Monitoring respiratory status. d.) Monitoring for hypotension.
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ANSWER
b.) Monitoring for cardiac dysrhythmias. Rationale: Dobutamine is beneficial in cases where shock is cau
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sed by heart failure. The drug increases contractility, and has the potential to cause dysrhythmias.
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QUESTION 10 vc
A patient with massive trauma and possible spinal cord injury is admitted to the ED. The
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nurse suspects that the patient may be experiencing neurogenic shock in addition to hyp
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ovolemic shock, based on the finding of a.) cool, clammy skin. b.) shortness of breath. c.)
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heart rate of 48 beats/min d.) BP of 82/40 mm Hg.
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ANSWER