NGN PN NCLEX Exam 2025 | NCLEX PN with
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A client admitted with a diagnosis of dementia attempts several
times to remove the nasogastric tube. The LPN/LVN receives an
order for wrist restraints. Which action by the LPN/LVN is most
appropriate?
1. Attach the ties of the wrist restraints to the client's bed frame.
2. Perform daily range-of-motion exercises to the restrained
extremities.
3. Remove the restraints when the client is out of bed in a
wheelchair.
4. Explain restraint to the family only, because the client is
confused. - . . ANSWER ✓✓ 1. Attach the ties of the wrist
restraints to the client's bed frame.
A client comes to the clinic because she
thinks she is pregnant. She tells the LPN/LVN that she wants the
pregnancy terminated because she and her husband do not want
to have
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children, and then begins to cry. Which of the following
statements by the LPN/LVN is the most appropriate?
1. "Are you upset because you forgot to use birth control?"
2. "Why are you so upset? You're married. There's no reason not
to have the baby."
3. "If you're so upset, why don't you have the baby and put it up
for adoption?"
4. "You seem upset. Let's talk about how you're feeling." - . .
ANSWER ✓✓ 4. "You seem upset. Let's talk about how you're
feeling."
A client has been hospitalized for two days for treatment of
hepatitis A. When the LPN/LVN enters the client's room, the
client asks the LPN/ LVN to leave him alone and stop bothering
him. Which of the following responses by the LPN/LVN would be
most appropriate?
1. "I understand and will leave you alone for now."
2. "Why are you angry with me?"
3. "Are you upset because you do not feel better?"
4. "You seem upset this morning." - . . ANSWER ✓✓ 4. "You seem
upset this morning."
'Which client-care activity is appropriate for an
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LPN/LVN to perform?
1. Obtain detailed 24-hour diet recall from client newly admitted
with a suspected eating disorder.
2. Obtain catheterized urine sample from client with a fever and
mild lower abdominal discomfort.
3. Collect data for an adolescent client who is experiencing an
acute asthma attack.
4. Care for a school-age client with a new tracheostomy for
laryngotracheal bronchitis. - . . ANSWER ✓✓ 2. Obtain
catheterized urine sample from client with a fever and mild
lower abdominal discomfort.
1. "Those gurgling sound are very difficult for family members to
hear."
2. "It may help if we elevate your sibling's head. Let's try that
first."
3. "Clients frequently make those sounds right before death."'
4. "It would be pointless to place oxygen on your sibling now." - .
. ANSWER ✓✓ 1. No movement or breathing.
4. Absence of an apical pulse.
A child biking to school hit the curb, and then fell. The child tells
the LPN/LVN, "I think my leg is broken." Which is the first action
the LPN/LVN should take?
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1. Immobilize the affected limb with a splint
and ask the client not to move.
2. Collect data of the circumstances surrounding the accident.
3. Place the client in a semi-Fowler position to facilitate
breathing.
4. Check the appearance of the client's leg. - . . ANSWER ✓✓ 4.
Check the appearance of the client's leg.
A client admitted to the hospital for treatment of active
tuberculosis (TB). The LPN/LVN reinforces teaching about TB.
Which statement by the client indicates to the LPN/LVN that
further teaching is necessary?
1 "I will have to take medication for 6 months."
2 "I should cover my nose and mouth when coughing or
sneezing."
3 "I will remain in isolation for at least 6 weeks."
4 "I will always have a positive skin test for TB." - . . ANSWER
✓✓ 3. I will remain in isolation for at least 6 weeks."
A client admitted to the hospital in premature labor has been
treated successfully. The client is to receive a regimen of
betamethasone. Which statement by the client indicates to the
LPN/LVN that the client understands the teaching about the
medication?