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Prepare confidently for NCLEX readiness assessments and nursing program reviews with this updated VATI Comprehensive Predictor NCLEX Review Guide (2026 Edition). This comprehensive study resource is designed to strengthen understanding of client care management, pharmacology, medical-surgical nursing, maternal-newborn nursing, pediatric nursing, mental health nursing, prioritization, delegation, and clinical judgment concepts commonly emphasized in nursing education. The guide includes practice questions, detailed rationales, concept summaries, and structured review materials to help learners reinforce nursing knowledge and improve test readiness. What's Included Practice questions with detailed rationales NCLEX-style concept review Clinical judgment and critical thinking exercises Prioritization and delegation practice High-yield nursing study notes Structured study and revision format Key Topics Covered Fundamentals of nursing Pharmacology and medication safety Medical-surgical nursing concepts Maternal-newborn nursing Pediatric nursing care Mental health nursing principles Leadership, management, and delegation Prioritization and clinical decision-making Health promotion and patient education Safety and infection control Evidence-based nursing practice Comprehensive NCLEX preparation concepts Benefits Strengthens nursing knowledge across major content areas Improves clinical reasoning and critical-thinking skills Enhances confidence before nursing assessments Supports NCLEX preparation and nursing coursework success Reinforces evidence-based patient care principles Ideal For Nursing students NCLEX candidates VATI participants RN and PN nursing students Learners seeking comprehensive nursing review materials Strengthen clinical knowledge. Improve critical thinking. Prepare with confidence.

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1. If there are 416 New cases of varicella in one year how would it be
expressed?

Odds Ratio

Incidence

First Ratio

Prevalence

2. In a clinical scenario, if a neonate with abstinence syndrome presents with
hypothermia, what immediate nursing intervention should be prioritized?

Monitor the neonate's blood glucose levels.

Provide warming measures to stabilize the neonate's body
temperature.

Administer a sedative to reduce withdrawal symptoms.

Increase the neonate's fluid intake.

3. A client who delivered 12 hours ago is sharing her birth experience with
everyone who is visiting her. What maternal behavior is she displaying?

Coming in phase

Taking hold phase

Letting go phase

Taking in phase

,4. What is the formula used to calculate Body Mass Index (BMI)?

BMI = height (m) / weight (kg)^2
BMI = weight (kg) / height (m)^2

BMI = weight (lbs) / height (ft)^2

BMI = weight (lbs) / height (in)^2


5. An infant comes in with CNS Dysfunction (tremors and irritability, generalized
seizures, hyperactive reflexes, restlessness, exaggerated Moro reflex,
hypertonic muscle tone, and constant movement). Metabolic, vasomotor,
and respiratory disturbances (fever, frequent yawning, mottling of the skin,
sweating, frequent sneezing, nasal flaring, tachypnea > 60bpm, Apnea. The
infant also has poor feeding and failure to thrive (gastrointestinal
dysfunction), frantic sucking/rooting, loose or watery stools with perianal
excoriation, regurgitation or projectile vomiting, a shrill high-pitched
excessive cry, and disturbed sleep patterns. You identify this baby as having?

Fetal alcohol syndrome

Neonatal abstinence syndrome

6. What is the primary concern associated with administering an epidural in
nursing practice?

Risk of allergic reaction

Risk of respiratory depression

Risk of infection

Risk of spinal hematoma

7. What does a slowing fetal heart rate (FHR) after the peak of a contraction
indicate?

, Normal fetal response

Possible fetal distress
Inadequate uterine contractions

Maternal anxiety

8. Thirty minutes after admission to the nursery an infant appeared jittery and
exhibits a weak, high pitched cry. Which of the following would be the nurse's
priority action?

Obtain an order for a drug screening blood test.

Perform a heel stick to check serum glucose.

Feed the infant oral feeding.

Hold and comfort the infant to stop the crying.

9. What is the first action a nurse should take after administering a medication in
error?

Notify the risk manager

Check the VS

Complete an incident report

Instruct the patient to remain in bed until further notice

Call the MD

10. A woman who had a cesarean section tells the nurse, "I guess I flunked
natural childbirth because I had to have a cesarean." This statement is most
indicative of which phase of postpartum adjustment?

Taking hold

Taking in

Working through

, Letting go
11. What is the formula used to calculate the attack rate in an outbreak?

(Number of cases / Total number at risk) x 100

(Total number at risk - Number of cases) x 100

(Number of cases x Total number at risk) / 100

(Total number at risk / Number of cases) x 100

12. Describe the role of Indomethacin and Magnesium Sulfate in the
management of preterm labor.

Indomethacin is used for pain relief, while Magnesium Sulfate is used
to treat hypertension.

Indomethacin is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug that helps to
relax the uterus, while Magnesium Sulfate is used to decrease
uterine contractions and protect the fetus's brain.

Both Indomethacin and Magnesium Sulfate are used to increase fetal
heart rate.

Indomethacin increases uterine contractions, while Magnesium
Sulfate is used to induce labor.

13. In a scenario where a patient is scheduled for an epidural, which medication
would require the RN to verify with the MD to prevent complications, and
why?

Anticoagulants, because they increase the risk of spinal hematoma
during epidural placement.

Analgesics, because they may not provide adequate pain relief.

Antibiotics, because they can cause allergic reactions.

Antidepressants, because they can interfere with anesthesia.

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