NCLEX PN COMPREHENSIVE
EXAMINATION TEST PAPER 2026 200
PLUS QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS STUDY
GUIDE GRADED A+
⩥ oncovin (vincristine).
Answer: tx of leukemia . . . given IV only
⩥ kwell.
Answer: tx of scabies and lice . . . scabies apply lotion once and leave on
for 8-12 hours . . . lice use the shampoo and leave on for 4 minutes with
hair uncovered than rinse with warm water and comb with a fine tooth
comb
⩥ premarin.
Answer: after menopause estrogen replacement
⩥ dilantin.
Answer: tx of seizures. thera drug level 10-20
⩥ narvane.
Answer: tx of schizophrenia . . . assess for EPS
,⩥ ritalin.
Answer: tx of ADHD . . . assess for heart related side effects reports
immediately . . . child may need drug holiday b/c it stunts growth
⩥ dopamine (intropine).
Answer: tx of hypotension, shock, low cardiac output, poor perfusion to
vital organs . . . montitor EKG for arrhythmias, monitor BP
⩥ have trouble remembering FHR patterns in OB? think VEAL CHOP.
Answer: V-variable decels; C-cord compression caused
E-early decels; H- head compression caused
A- accels; O-okay, not a problem!
L- late decels; P-placental insufficiency, can't fill
⩥ for cord compression.
Answer: place mother in TRENDELENBERG position because this
removes pressure of the presenting part off the cord. If her head is down,
the baby is no longer being pulled out of the body by gravity.
If the cord is prolapsed, cover it with sterile saline gauze to prevent
drying of the cord and to minimize infection.
⩥ for late decels.
, Answer: turn the mother to her left side, to allow for more blood flow to
the placenta.
⩥ for any kind of bad fetal heart rate pattern.
Answer: you give O2, often by mask
⩥ when doing an epidural anesthesia.
Answer: hydration before hand is a priority
⩥ hypotension and bradyapnea/bradycardia.
Answer: are major risks and emergencies
⩥ if the baby is a posterior presentation.
Answer: the sounds are heard on the sides
⩥ if the baby is anterior.
Answer: the sounds are heard closer to midline, between the umbillicus
and where you would listen to posterior presentation
⩥ if baby is breech.
Answer: the sounds are high up in the fundus near the umbilicus
EXAMINATION TEST PAPER 2026 200
PLUS QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS STUDY
GUIDE GRADED A+
⩥ oncovin (vincristine).
Answer: tx of leukemia . . . given IV only
⩥ kwell.
Answer: tx of scabies and lice . . . scabies apply lotion once and leave on
for 8-12 hours . . . lice use the shampoo and leave on for 4 minutes with
hair uncovered than rinse with warm water and comb with a fine tooth
comb
⩥ premarin.
Answer: after menopause estrogen replacement
⩥ dilantin.
Answer: tx of seizures. thera drug level 10-20
⩥ narvane.
Answer: tx of schizophrenia . . . assess for EPS
,⩥ ritalin.
Answer: tx of ADHD . . . assess for heart related side effects reports
immediately . . . child may need drug holiday b/c it stunts growth
⩥ dopamine (intropine).
Answer: tx of hypotension, shock, low cardiac output, poor perfusion to
vital organs . . . montitor EKG for arrhythmias, monitor BP
⩥ have trouble remembering FHR patterns in OB? think VEAL CHOP.
Answer: V-variable decels; C-cord compression caused
E-early decels; H- head compression caused
A- accels; O-okay, not a problem!
L- late decels; P-placental insufficiency, can't fill
⩥ for cord compression.
Answer: place mother in TRENDELENBERG position because this
removes pressure of the presenting part off the cord. If her head is down,
the baby is no longer being pulled out of the body by gravity.
If the cord is prolapsed, cover it with sterile saline gauze to prevent
drying of the cord and to minimize infection.
⩥ for late decels.
, Answer: turn the mother to her left side, to allow for more blood flow to
the placenta.
⩥ for any kind of bad fetal heart rate pattern.
Answer: you give O2, often by mask
⩥ when doing an epidural anesthesia.
Answer: hydration before hand is a priority
⩥ hypotension and bradyapnea/bradycardia.
Answer: are major risks and emergencies
⩥ if the baby is a posterior presentation.
Answer: the sounds are heard on the sides
⩥ if the baby is anterior.
Answer: the sounds are heard closer to midline, between the umbillicus
and where you would listen to posterior presentation
⩥ if baby is breech.
Answer: the sounds are high up in the fundus near the umbilicus