4/13/2021
Morning Practice Quiz _ NURS Morning
404_Practice Quiz : NURS 404: NCLEX-PN Review & Job Readiness
NCLEX-PN Review & Job Readiness 2021-2022.
Morning Practice Quiz
Due Apr 13 at 10:59pm Points 110 Questions 110
Time Limit 140 Minutes
Attempt History
Attempt Time Score
LATEST Attempt 1 104 minutes 50.08 out of 110
Score for this quiz: 50.08 out of 110
Submitted Apr 13 at 9:55am
This attempt took 104 minutes.
Question 1 pts
A female client admitted to the mental health unit tells the nurse that she
cannot leave the house without checking to be sure that she has shut off
the coffee maker and unplugged her curling iron. The client states that
she even leaves the house, gets into her car, and then has to go back into
the house to check these appliances again and that these behaviors are
interfering with her work and social commitments. With which anxiety
disorder does the nurse associate this client’s symptoms?
Dependent personality disorder
Co
orrrec
ct! Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Avoidant personality disorder
Agoraphobia
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NCLEX-PN Review & Job Readiness 2021-2022.
Rationale: Obsessive-compulsive disorder is an anxiety disorder
characterized by intrusive thoughts that produce uneasiness,
apprehension, fear, or worry; by repetitive behaviors aimed at
reducing anxiety; or by a combination of such thoughts
(obsessions) and behaviors (compulsions). The client is inflexible
and rigid and highly critical of self and others. The characteristics
of dependent personality disorder include neediness and self-
sacrificing and submissive behaviors. The client with avoidant
personality disorder is extremely shy, feels inadequate, and is
sensitive to rejection. Agoraphobia is the fear of open spaces.
Test-Taking Strategy: Use the process of elimination and think
about the characteristics of each disorder identified in the options.
Note the relationship between the data in the question and the
disorder in the correct option. Review the characteristics of
obsessive-compulsive disorder if you had difficulty with this
question.
Cognitive Ability: Analyzing
Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity
Integrated Process: Nursing Process/Analysis
Content Area: Mental Health
Question 2 pts
A nurse is participating in a care planning conference for a client with
Hodgkin disease who is neutropenic as a result of radiation and
chemotherapy. Which aspect of the plan is designed to be most effective
in decreasing the risk of infection?
Limiting visitors to immediate family only
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orrect Answer Meticulous handwashing
Providing a diet high in protein
ou An
nsw
werred Monitoring white blood cell (WBC) counts daily
Rationale: Specific nursing management of the client who is
undergoing treatment for Hodgkin disease focuses on minimizing
the risks or side effects of the therapy. Risk for infection is
significant and handwashing is the most effective means of
decreasing this risk. Limiting visitors to immediate family only may
not help because an immediate family member may transmit an
infection. Monitoring the WBC count provides information about
the client’s status but does not decrease the risk of infection. A diet
high in protein is unrelated to infection.
Test-Taking Strategy: Use the process of elimination while focusing
on the strategic words effective in decreasing the risk of infection.
Eliminate diet modifications and monitoring the WBC count
because neither following a diet high in protein nor monitoring the
WBC count minimize the risk of infection. Eliminate the option with
the close ended word “only.” Limiting visitors to immediate family
does not ensure that the infection is not transmitted. Review
principles related to preventing the transmission of infection if you
had difficulty with this question.
Cognitive Ability: Comprehension
Client Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment
Integrated Process: Nursing Process/Planning
Content Area: Adult Health/Oncology
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NCLEX-PN Review & Job Readiness 2021-2022.
Question 3 pts
A nurse is transcribing a health care provider’s prescription for oral
prednisone 5 mg/day that was written in the chart of a client with type 2
diabetes mellitus who is already taking an oral hypoglycemic medication.
The nurse contacts the health care provider to ask about the prescription
for which reason?
ou An
nsw
werred Prednisone can lower the blood glucose level.
For prednisone to be effective in a client taking an oral hypoglycemic
agent, a higher dosage of prednisone is required.
orrect Answer Prednisone can increase the blood glucose level.
Prednisone is contraindicated with the use of oral hypoglycemic
medications.
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Morning Practice Quiz _ NURS Morning
404_Practice Quiz : NURS 404: NCLEX-PN Review & Job Readiness
NCLEX-PN Review & Job Readiness 2021-2022.
Morning Practice Quiz
Due Apr 13 at 10:59pm Points 110 Questions 110
Time Limit 140 Minutes
Attempt History
Attempt Time Score
LATEST Attempt 1 104 minutes 50.08 out of 110
Score for this quiz: 50.08 out of 110
Submitted Apr 13 at 9:55am
This attempt took 104 minutes.
Question 1 pts
A female client admitted to the mental health unit tells the nurse that she
cannot leave the house without checking to be sure that she has shut off
the coffee maker and unplugged her curling iron. The client states that
she even leaves the house, gets into her car, and then has to go back into
the house to check these appliances again and that these behaviors are
interfering with her work and social commitments. With which anxiety
disorder does the nurse associate this client’s symptoms?
Dependent personality disorder
Co
orrrec
ct! Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Avoidant personality disorder
Agoraphobia
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,4/13/2021
Morning Practice Quiz _ NURS Morning
404_Practice Quiz : NURS 404: NCLEX-PN Review & Job Readiness
NCLEX-PN Review & Job Readiness 2021-2022.
Rationale: Obsessive-compulsive disorder is an anxiety disorder
characterized by intrusive thoughts that produce uneasiness,
apprehension, fear, or worry; by repetitive behaviors aimed at
reducing anxiety; or by a combination of such thoughts
(obsessions) and behaviors (compulsions). The client is inflexible
and rigid and highly critical of self and others. The characteristics
of dependent personality disorder include neediness and self-
sacrificing and submissive behaviors. The client with avoidant
personality disorder is extremely shy, feels inadequate, and is
sensitive to rejection. Agoraphobia is the fear of open spaces.
Test-Taking Strategy: Use the process of elimination and think
about the characteristics of each disorder identified in the options.
Note the relationship between the data in the question and the
disorder in the correct option. Review the characteristics of
obsessive-compulsive disorder if you had difficulty with this
question.
Cognitive Ability: Analyzing
Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity
Integrated Process: Nursing Process/Analysis
Content Area: Mental Health
Question 2 pts
A nurse is participating in a care planning conference for a client with
Hodgkin disease who is neutropenic as a result of radiation and
chemotherapy. Which aspect of the plan is designed to be most effective
in decreasing the risk of infection?
Limiting visitors to immediate family only
https://canvas.elsevier.com/courses/11933/quizzes/1329118 2/156
,4/13/2021
Morning Practice Quiz _ NURS Morning
404_Practice Quiz : NURS 404: NCLEX-PN Review & Job Readiness
NCLEX-PN Review & Job Readiness 2021-2022.
orrect Answer Meticulous handwashing
Providing a diet high in protein
ou An
nsw
werred Monitoring white blood cell (WBC) counts daily
Rationale: Specific nursing management of the client who is
undergoing treatment for Hodgkin disease focuses on minimizing
the risks or side effects of the therapy. Risk for infection is
significant and handwashing is the most effective means of
decreasing this risk. Limiting visitors to immediate family only may
not help because an immediate family member may transmit an
infection. Monitoring the WBC count provides information about
the client’s status but does not decrease the risk of infection. A diet
high in protein is unrelated to infection.
Test-Taking Strategy: Use the process of elimination while focusing
on the strategic words effective in decreasing the risk of infection.
Eliminate diet modifications and monitoring the WBC count
because neither following a diet high in protein nor monitoring the
WBC count minimize the risk of infection. Eliminate the option with
the close ended word “only.” Limiting visitors to immediate family
does not ensure that the infection is not transmitted. Review
principles related to preventing the transmission of infection if you
had difficulty with this question.
Cognitive Ability: Comprehension
Client Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment
Integrated Process: Nursing Process/Planning
Content Area: Adult Health/Oncology
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Morning Practice Quiz _ NURS Morning
404_Practice Quiz : NURS 404: NCLEX-PN Review & Job Readiness
NCLEX-PN Review & Job Readiness 2021-2022.
Question 3 pts
A nurse is transcribing a health care provider’s prescription for oral
prednisone 5 mg/day that was written in the chart of a client with type 2
diabetes mellitus who is already taking an oral hypoglycemic medication.
The nurse contacts the health care provider to ask about the prescription
for which reason?
ou An
nsw
werred Prednisone can lower the blood glucose level.
For prednisone to be effective in a client taking an oral hypoglycemic
agent, a higher dosage of prednisone is required.
orrect Answer Prednisone can increase the blood glucose level.
Prednisone is contraindicated with the use of oral hypoglycemic
medications.
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