NCLEX REVIEW QUESTIONS CHAPTER
8 EXAM WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS 2025
the nurse is assigned to care for a 82 year old patient who weighs 252 lb and has
undergone a bilateral below the knee amputation. which transfer method is the safest
for the patient on the nurse? - CORRECT-ANSWERSa mechanical lift with a sling
the nurse helps ambulate an 84 year old female patient who has peripheral vascular
disease that causesd a severe stasis ulcer. the patient becomes very weak reports feeling
faint and begins to fall. What is the most appropriate action to prevent injury to the
patient? - CORRECT-ANSWERSsupport her while she is falling and allow her to sit on the
floor
a 56 year old patient had an open cholecystectomy. the nurse is going to assist the
patient with tingling on the side of the bed before ambulation. After sitting him on the
edge of the bed which nursing intervention should the nurse perform before
, proceeding with the ambulation? - CORRECT-ANSWERSassessment of his pulse and
respirations
the patient accidentally knocks the emesis basin to the floor. when picking up the
emesis basin Which movement demonstrates proper body mechanics by the nurse -
CORRECT-ANSWERSthe nurse lowers the body by flexing the knees and bending the
hips
a 72 year old patient with a stroke has slid to the floor off the bed. With use of
appropriate body mechanics the nurse maintains a wide base of support and faces the
patient in the direction of movement. What do these actions allow the nurse to do -
CORRECT-ANSWERSexert less physical effort
an 82 year old patient has a cerebrovascular accident that affects her right side the
nurse positions a patient to her left side placing a pillow between her legs and another
8 EXAM WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS 2025
the nurse is assigned to care for a 82 year old patient who weighs 252 lb and has
undergone a bilateral below the knee amputation. which transfer method is the safest
for the patient on the nurse? - CORRECT-ANSWERSa mechanical lift with a sling
the nurse helps ambulate an 84 year old female patient who has peripheral vascular
disease that causesd a severe stasis ulcer. the patient becomes very weak reports feeling
faint and begins to fall. What is the most appropriate action to prevent injury to the
patient? - CORRECT-ANSWERSsupport her while she is falling and allow her to sit on the
floor
a 56 year old patient had an open cholecystectomy. the nurse is going to assist the
patient with tingling on the side of the bed before ambulation. After sitting him on the
edge of the bed which nursing intervention should the nurse perform before
, proceeding with the ambulation? - CORRECT-ANSWERSassessment of his pulse and
respirations
the patient accidentally knocks the emesis basin to the floor. when picking up the
emesis basin Which movement demonstrates proper body mechanics by the nurse -
CORRECT-ANSWERSthe nurse lowers the body by flexing the knees and bending the
hips
a 72 year old patient with a stroke has slid to the floor off the bed. With use of
appropriate body mechanics the nurse maintains a wide base of support and faces the
patient in the direction of movement. What do these actions allow the nurse to do -
CORRECT-ANSWERSexert less physical effort
an 82 year old patient has a cerebrovascular accident that affects her right side the
nurse positions a patient to her left side placing a pillow between her legs and another