NCLEX-PN Free Practice Questions
Question 1 of 5.
A client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, who has been receiving mechanical ventilation for the past 5 days, expresses to a nurse his desire to have treatment withdrawn. Which statement about the client's legal rights is true in this situation?
A. The nurse's assessment of the client and communication with the family guides the decision-making process.
B. The nurse is an advocate for the client and should encourage the client to accept his current treatment regimen.
C. The health care team must follow the treatment plan that was already established with client and family input.
D. The client has the right to refuse treatment at any time.
Explanation: Health care professionals must ensure a health care ethic that respects the role of the client in the decision-making process. According to the Patient's Bill of Rights, the client has the right to make decisions about his care at any time. The nurse should be a client advocate and be supportive of the decision he made.
Question 2 of 5.
The nurse is caring for an adult who is severely depressed. Which behavior by the client indicates improvement in his condition?
A. The client stays by himself and does not bother the other clients.
B. The client states, 'I know the answer to my problems now.'
C. The client gives the nurse a small book and says, 'Thank you for all your help.'
D. The client appears at breakfast with a clean shirt and well-groomed hair.
Explanation: Improved self-care, such as grooming and dressing, indicates reduced depressive symptoms and increased engagement in daily activities.
Question 3 of 5.
The nurse is caring for an older adult client who has been on bed rest for two weeks because she has had the flu. The nurse should carefully observe the client for which possible complications? Select all that apply.
A. Muscle atrophy
B. Joint contractures
C. Urinary retention
D. Constipation
E. Footdrop
F. Wound infection
Explanation: Prolonged bed rest increases risks of muscle atrophy, joint contractures, urinary retention, constipation, and footdrop due to immobility.
Question 4 of 5.
An adult who is receiving cancer chemotherapy asks the nurse if her fatigue has anything to do with the chemotherapy. What should the nurse include when responding to this client?
A. Chemotherapy lowers the number of white blood cells in the body causing fatigue.
B. The stress of undergoing chemotherapy is likely to cause fatigue.
C. Depression related to the diagnosis of cancer is a major contributor to fatigue.
D. Chemotherapy decreases the number of red blood cells and causes fatigue.
Explanation: Chemotherapy often causes anemia by reducing red blood cells, leading to fatigue, a common side effect.
Question 5 of 5.
An adult is admitted with arteriosclerosis obliterans. Which finding would the nurse most expect to see in this client?
A. Legs are swollen.
B. Blood pressure is 110/72.
C. Hands are painful when exposed to cold.
D. Legs are cool to the touch.
Explanation: Arteriosclerosis obliterans reduces arterial blood flow, causing cool extremities, especially in the legs. Swelling is more related to venous issues, cold-induced hand pain suggests Raynaud's, and BP is unrelated.
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