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Get ready for the Canadian Practical Nurse Registration Exam
2025/2026 (CPNRE) with this comprehensive preparation guide.
Questions covering core nursing concepts, clinical judgment, and
practical skills essential for success. Perfect for practical nursing
students aiming to pass the CPNRE confidently.
Mrs Maclean is having difficulty coping with her
deteriorating health. How should the practical nurse proceed?
A. Contact the physician for an order of antidepressants
B. Encourage her to express her feelings.
C. Discuss Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID).
D. Arrange a visit from a spiritual advisor.
D. Raise the head of the bed
Placing the client in an upright position allows for improved
lung expansion. Mrs. McLean, 61 year old, is admitted with
, heart failure. She present with a productive cough, dyspnea
and lower leg edema. She is receiving oxygen 4 L per minute
via nasal cannula.she has an order for oxygen for digoxin
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40 mg
Mrs. Mac Lean's respiratory rate increase to 28 breaths per
minute at rest. What should the practical nurse do first?
A. Contact the physician immediately
B. Collaborate with the nurse-in-charge
C. Increase oxygen to 6 L per minute
D. Raise the head of the bed.
A. Encourage her to take her medication in the morning
The client will often to void after going to bed due to fluid in
the legs returning to the heart and then the kidneys for
filtering after they lie down. To help the client get
undisturbed rest as possible, furosemide should be taken
earlier in the day. Mrs. McLean, 61 year old, is admitted
with heart failure. She present with a productive cough,
dyspnea and lower leg edema. She is receiving oxygen 4 L
per minute via nasal cannula.she has an order for oxygen for
, digoxin 0.125mg, propranolol (Inderal)80 mg and furosemide
(Lasix) 40 mg
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Upon discharge, Mrs Maclean tells the PN that she plans to
take half the prescribed dose of furosemide because she will
be up all night going to the bathroom. What should the
practical nurse do first?
A. Encourage her to take the medication in the morning
B. Suggest that she go to bed later in the evening
C. Recommend that she stops fluid intake 6 hours before
bedtime
D. Encourage the use of inconvenient product
B. Collaborate with a nursing colleague
This action satisfies the requirements of being responsible for
individual competence, being aware that more education is
needed and seeking guidance when necessary. Mrs. McLean,
61 year old, is admitted with heart failure. She present with a
productive cough, dyspnea and lower leg edema. She is
receiving oxygen 4 L per minute via nasal cannula.she has an
order for oxygen for digoxin 0.125mg, propranolol
(Inderal)80 mg and furosemide (Lasix) 40 mg
, The practical nurse is having difficulty recognizing lung
sounds. How should the practical nurse proceed?
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A. Delegate activity to a college
B. Collaborate with a nursing colleague
C. Refer to baseline documentation
D. Reassess the client within 4 hours
D. Obtain an order for serum digoxin level
Request digitalis blood level is the best action, as digitalis
toxicity is suspected. Mrs. McLean, 61 year old, is admitted
with heart failure. She present with a productive cough,
dyspnea and lower leg edema. She is receiving oxygen 4 L
per minute via nasal cannula.she has an order for oxygen for
digoxin 0.125mg, propranolol (Inderal)80 mg and furosemide
(Lasix) 40 mg
Mrs. McLean tells the PN she is experiencing confusion,
nausea and vision changes. Vital signs are T 37ºC, HR 45,
RR24, BP 138/80 and SpO2 92% with oxygen 4 L per
minute via nasal cannula. What should the practical nurse do
first?