iNDIVIDU NCLEX 3
iNDIVIDU NCLEX 3
iNDIVIDU NCLEX 3
INGGRIS
NCLEX SECTION 3
NIM: P17211221016
1. A patient is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of primary hyperparathyroidism. A nurse
checking the patient's lab results would expect which of the following changes in laboratory
findings?
2. A patient with Addison's disease asks a nurse for nutrition and diet advice. Which of the
following diet modifications is NOT recommended?
3. A patient with a history of diabetes mellitus is in the second post-operative day following
cholecystectomy. She has complained of nausea and isn't able to eat solid foods. The nurse
enters the room to find the patient confused and shaky. Which of the following is the most
likely explanation for the patient's symptoms?
A. Anesthesia reaction.
B. Hyperglycemia.
C. Hypoglycemia.
D. Diabetic ketoacidosis.
4. A nurse assigned to the emergency department evaluates a patient who underwent fiberoptic
colonoscopy 18 hours previously. The patient reports increasing abdominal pain, fever, and
chills. Which of the following conditions poses the most immediate concern?
A. Bowel perforation.
B. Viral gastroenteritis.
C. Colon cancer.
D. Diverticulitis.
5. A patient is admitted to the same day surgery unit for liver biopsy. Which of the following
laboratory tests assesses coagulation?
6. A nurse is assessing a clinic patient with a diagnosis of hepatitis A. Which of the following is
the most likely route of transmission?
7. A leukemia patient has a relative who wants to donate blood for transfusion. Which of the
following donor medical conditions would prevent this?
8. A physician has diagnosed acute gastritis in a clinic patient. Which of the following
medications would be contraindicated for this patient?
A. Naproxen sodium (Naprosyn).
B. Calcium carbonate.
C. Clarithromycin (Biaxin).
D. Furosemide (Lasix).
9. The nurse is conducting nutrition counseling for a patient with cholecystitis. Which of the
following information is important to communicate?
10. A patient admitted to the hospital with myocardial infarction develops severe pulmonary
edema. Which of the following symptoms should the nurse expect the patient to exhibit?
11. A nurse caring for several patients on the cardiac unit is told that one is scheduled for
implantation of an automatic internal cardioverter-defibrillator. Which of the following
patients is most likely to have this procedure?
12. A patient is scheduled for a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan for suspected lung
cancer. Which of the following is a contraindication to the study for this patient?
13. A nurse calls a physician with the concern that a patient has developed a pulmonary
embolism. Which of the following symptoms has the nurse most likely observed?
14. A patient comes to the emergency department with abdominal pain. Work-up reveals the
presence of a rapidly enlarging abdominal aortic aneurysm. Which of the following actions
should the nurse expect?
A. The patient will be admitted to the medicine unit for observation and medication.
B. The patient will be admitted to the day surgery unit for sclerotherapy.
C. The patient will be admitted to the surgical unit and resection will be scheduled.
D. The patient will be discharged home to follow-up with his cardiologist in 24 hours.
15. A patient with leukemia is receiving chemotherapy that is known to depress bone marrow. A
CBC (complete blood count) reveals a platelet count of 25,000/microliter. Which of the
following actions related specifically to the platelet count should be included on the nursing
care plan?
16. A nurse in the emergency department is observing a 4-year-old child for signs of increased
intracranial pressure after a fall from a bicycle, resulting in head trauma. Which of the
following signs or symptoms would be cause for concern?
A. Bulging anterior fontanel.
B. Repeated vomiting.
C. Signs of sleepiness at 10 PM.
D. Inability to read short words from a distance of 18 inches.
17. A nonimmunized child appears at the clinic with a visible rash. Which of the following
observations indicates the child may have rubeola (measles)?
18. A child is seen in the emergency department for scarlet fever. Which of the following
descriptions of scarlet fever is NOT correct?
19. A child weighing 30 kg arrives at the clinic with diffuse itching as the result of an allergic
reaction to an insect bite. Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) 25 mg 3 times a day is prescribed. The
correct pediatric dose is 5 mg/kg/day. Which of the following best describes the prescribed
drug dose?
20. The mother of a 2-month-old infant brings the child to the clinic for a well baby check. She is
concerned because she feels only one testis in the scrotal sac. Which of the following
statements about the undescended testis is the most accurate?
A. Normally, the testes are descended by birth.
B. The infant will likely require surgical intervention. B
C. The infant probably has with only one testis.
D. Normally, the testes descend by one year of age.