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2024-2025 NCLEX Review Study Guide 4 with Answers (52 Solved Questions) - Page 1 preview imageNCLEXReviewStudyGuide4100% VERIFIEDANSWERS CORRECT2024/2025A female client with rheumatoid arthritis is taking 3.6 g of acetylsalicylic acid(aspirin) dailyin a divided dose. At the physician's office, the client tells the nursethat she has been experiencing ringing in the ears over the past few days. Thenurse tells the client that:The physician will probably withhold the aspirin until the symptoms have subsided, thenresume the aspirin at a lower dosageThe physician will probably withhold the aspirin until the symptoms havesubsided, then resume the aspirin at a lower dosageNotifies the emergency department physicianA nurse reviews the medical record of a client with histoplasmosis. Which clinicalmanifestation of this infection does the nurse expect to see documented?Flulike pulmonary symptomsA client who is scheduled to undergo chemotherapy asks the nurse, "Is my hairgoing to fall out?" The nurse responds by telling the client that:Her hair may fall out but will regrow after the chemotherapy is discontinued
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2024-2025 NCLEX Review Study Guide 4 with Answers (52 Solved Questions) - Page 3 preview imageA client who was involved in a high-speed motor vehicle crash is brought to theemergency department. Which of the following findings indicatesto the nursethat the client has sustained flail chest?Asymmetrical chest movementA client is taking gentamicin sulfate (Genoptic) for the treatment of pelvicinflammatory disease. What does the nurse ask the client during assessment foradverse effectsof the medication?"Are you having any difficulty hearing?"A client with advanced chronic renal failure (CRF) and oliguria has been taughtabout sodium and potassium restriction between dialysis treatments. The nursedetermines that the client understands this restriction if the client states that it isacceptable to use:Herbs and spicesA postpartum nurse provides information to a client who has delivered a healthynewborn about normal and abnormal characteristics of lochia. Which of thefollowing findings does the nurse tells the client to report to the physician?Reddish lochia on postpartum day 8The nurse is performing a sterile change of an abdominal dressing. Once thedressing has been removed and discarded in a waterproof bag, which actionshouldthe nurse take next?Assessing the woundNPO status is imposed 8 hours before the procedure on a client scheduled toundergo electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) at 1 p.m. On the morning of theprocedure, the nurse checks the client's record and notes that theclient routinelytakes an oral antihypertensive medication each morning. The nurse should:
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2024-2025 NCLEX Review Study Guide 4 with Answers (52 Solved Questions) - Page 4 preview imageAdminister the antihypertensive with a small sip of waterA nurse has provided nutrition instructions to a mother of an infant. Whichstatement by the mother indicates to the nurse that the mother requires furtherinstruction?"It's best to use cow's milk, as long as it's whole milk and not skim."Oral candidiasis (thrush) develops in a client infected with HIV, and the nurseprovides instruction to the client about measures to relieve the discomfort. Whichstatement by the client indicates a need for further instruction?"I should put ice in my drinks to help soothe the discomfort."As a nurse prepares to administer medications to an assigned client, the clientasks, "Why don't you just leave me alone?" What is the best response by thenurse?"I can see that you're upset. Would you like to talk about it?"A nurseis caring for a client who sustained burn injuries on the anterior lowerlegs and anterior thorax. What percentage of the client's body, according to theRule of Nines, has been affected?36%A nurse in a physician's office is talking to a client who underwent mastectomy ofthe right breast 2 weeks ago. The client says to the nurse, "I hate looking at thisincision. I feel that I'm not even myself anymore." The nurse interprets thisstatement to mean that the client is experiencing which problem?Distortedbody imageA nurse provides instructions to a client who will be taking levothyroxine(Synthroid) for hypothyroidism. The nurse tells the client that it is best to take themedication:
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