NCLEX ONIS

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NCLEX ONIS Quiz

Test your nursing knowledge with our NCLEX ONIS quiz! This comprehensive quiz includes a variety of questions designed to challenge and assess your understanding of key nursing concepts.

  • 11 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice and checkbox formats
  • Focuses on clinical scenarios and nursing interventions
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by NursingStudy101
The nurse is preparing to perform a Mantoux tuberculin skin test. Which interventions apply to the administration of this test? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
Explain the procedure to the client.
Obtain a 3 mL syringe with a 1/2 inch needle for the injection
Mark the test area to locate it for reading 48 to 72 hours after injection
Bunch up the skin and insert the needle with the needle bevel facing downward.
Cleanse the injection site on the lower dorsal surface of the forearm with alcohol and allow it to dry.
Ask the client about a history of receiving a positive purified protein derivative reaction
Which client should the nurse delegate to the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)?
A client who needs teaching regarding the use of an incentive spirometer
A client who needs to have a urine specimen collected for a clean catch urine
A client who needs reinforcement of a dressing covering an abdominal incision
A client who needs assessment of a newly identified area of pressure over the right hip
A 30-week gestation client admitted in preterm labor is prescribed betamethasone. What should the nurse tell the client is the purpose for the medication?
Promote fetal lung maturity
Delay delivery for at least 48 hours
Stop the premature uterine contractions
Prevent premature closure of the ductus arteriosus
A postoperative client has been placed on a clear liquid diet. Which items is the client allowed to consume? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
TEA
BROTH
GELATIN
PUDDING
VEGETABLE JUICE
PUREED VEGETABLES
A family members asks to take the client, who is on aneurysm precautions, to the unit lounge for "just a few minutes". Which concepts should the nurse use when explaining why the client must remain in the room?
A quiet environment promotes more rapid healing of the aneurysm,
Clients with aneurysm need isolation to cope with photosensitivity
Reduced environmental stimuli are needed to prevent aneurysm rupture
The client has disorganization of thoughts and feelings and needs reduced activity
A client has been prescribed metoprolol for hypertension. The nurse monitors client compliance carefully because of which common side effect of the medication?
Impotence
Mood swings
Increased appetite
Complete atrioventricular block
The nurse has received the client assignment for the day. Which client should the nurse care for the first?
A client with wound infection who has a temperature of 100.4 F
A client with a deep vein thrombosis who reports bleeding gums when brushing the teeth
A client who had a right arm casted 12 hours ago who is complaining of numbness in the fingers.
A client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease who has a respiratory rate of 22 beats per minute
A client just been diagnosed with acute kidney injury has a serum potassium level of 6.1 mEq/L. Which action should the nurse take immediately?
Check the sodium level
Call the primary health care provider
Encourage an extra 500 mL of fluid intake
Teach the client about foods low in potassium
The nurse receives a client from the postanesthesia care unit who has had skeletal traction applied in the operating room. The nurse should take immediate act to correct which problem with the traction setup when it is noted?
Knots are secured tightly.
There are weights at both ends of the bed.
Weights are resting against the foot of the bed.
Pin site is exposed to air without any dressing.
A client being treated for a comminuted fractured tibia asks the nurse to explain what a comminuted fracture means. The nurse should give which response?
"It means the fracture is incomplete"
"It means the bone is partially fractured"
"It means the bone fractured with splintering of the bone into fragments"
"It means the skin or mucous membrane was broken when the fracture occurred"
The nurse is admitting a client with a diagnosis of Guillain Barre syndrome. During the history taking, the nurse should ask if the client has recently experienced which physical problem?
Meningitis
Seizures or head trauma
A back injury or spinal cord trauma
A respiratory or Gastrointestinal infection
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