ALL-IN-ONE NGN
NCLEX Mastery Guide 2025 – All-in-One NGN
Prep with Prioritization, Infection Control,
Pharmacology, Lab Values & Clinical Scenarios |
Updated Q-Bank & Flashcards for RN/PN Success
, NCLEX Mastery Guide 2025 – All-in-One NGN
3 drugs given for acne - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔ Vit A, antibiotics, Accutane
What is the most common side effect of Accutane?- CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔ inflammation of
the lips
What side effect is MOST important in health teaching in Accutane administration?- CORRECT
ANSWER ✔✔ birth defects
What antibiotic most given to clients with acne?- CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔ tetracycline
What instructions should be give to a patient taking tetracycline?- CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔
take it on an empty stomach and avoid sunlight (photosensitivity) reactions.
To prevent post-op swelling for amputation, the stump should be ___ for ___to___ hours-
CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔ Elevated, 12 to 24 hours
AFTER the first 24 hours (REMEMBER THE STUMP SHOULD BE ELEVATED DURING
THIS TIME): If patient had an AKA (above the knee amputee) they should lie___several times
per day to prevent - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔ prone- to prevent flexion contracture
The #1 contracture problem in AKA is __ of the - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔ flexion of the hip
What is the #1 contracture problem of below the knee amputee (BKA)?- CORRECT ANSWER
✔✔ flexion of the knee
How do you prevent flexion contracture of the knee after BKA?- CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔
Remind the patient to straighten their knee constantly while standing
,If a after a right BKA, the client c/o pain in their right toe, they are experiencing - CORRECT
ANSWER ✔✔ phantom limb sensation (It’s normal)
Vitamins- CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔ Vitamin D (milk), Vit A D E K (fats), Vit C (growth and
repair of tissues)
What BMI is underweight and overweight and obese?- CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔ less than 18.5
and 25-29.9 and 30
Patients in Russel’s traction are particularly prone to - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔
Thrombophlebitis
When a patient is in a Buck’s traction they may turn to the side- CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔
unaffected
The stools of a client with celiac’s disease are ___,___, and ___.- CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔
large, greasy, foul smelling
Clients with celiac’s disease do not absorb what mineral?- CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔ Iron
Client’s with celiac’s disease don’t absorb fats, therefore, they don’t absorb what vitamins?-
CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔ A,D,E,K
Malabsorption of which vitamin leads to bleeding disorder?- CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔ Vit K,
remember do not mix up potassium with vit K
What will the abdomen of clients with celiac’s disease look like?- CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔
distended with flatus
, What grains are allowed in gluten-free diet and what grains are not allowed in gluten-free diet?-
CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔ rice and corn allowed and wheat, oats, rye, alfalfa, barley
NG tubes are used to pump the stomach of the drug overdose clients (T/F)- CORRECT
ANSWER ✔✔ T
When an NG tube is used to stop gastric hemorrhage, it is irrigated with- CORRECT ANSWER
✔✔ iced tab water
How long do you irrigate an NG with iced tap water when the stomach is bleeding?- CORRECT
ANSWER ✔✔ Until the irrigating solution comes back out clear
What si the maximum suction level used to decompress the GI tract via a NG?- CORRECT
ANSWER ✔✔ 25 mm Hg
The best way that the nurse can check if the NG is in the stomach is - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔
Measure external length of the tube
Test pH of gastric contents
Auscultate gastric air bubble
In that Order
In what position should the client be during a continuous NG tube feeding?- CORRECT
ANSWER ✔✔ 30 degrees (Semi-Fowler’s)
What should you do after removing the NG tube?- CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔ Oral hygiene then
a drink of water