NCLEX RN Nursing Exam
Question 1 of 5.
A mother continues to breast-feed her 3-month-old infant. She tells the nurse that over the past 3 days she has not been producing enough milk to satisfy the infant. The nurse advises the mother to do which of the following?
A. Start the child on solid food.
B. Nurse the child more frequently during this growth spurt.
C. Provide supplements for the child between breastfeeding so you will have enough milk.
D. Wait 4 hours between feedings so that your breasts will fill up.
Explanation: Solid foods introduced before 4-6 months of age are not compatible with the abilities of the GI tract and the nutritional needs of the infant. Production of milk is supply and demand. A common growth spurt occurs at 3 months of age, and more frequent nursing will increase the milk supply to satisfy the infant. Supplementation will decrease the infant's appetite and in turn decrease the milk supply. When the infant nurses less often or with less vigor, the amount of milk produced decreases. Rigid feeding schedules lead to a decreased milk supply, whereas frequent nursing signals the mother's body to produce a correspondingly increased amount of milk.
Question 2 of 5.
A client tells the nurse that she takes St. John's wort (hypericum perforatum) three times a day for mild depression. The nurse should tell the client that:
A. St. John's wort seldom relieves depression.
B. She should avoid eating aged cheese.
C. Skin reactions increase with the use of sunscreen.
D. The herbal is safe to use with other antidepressants.
Explanation: St. John's wort increases photosensitivity, so sunscreen use may paradoxically increase skin reactions; clients should be cautioned about sun exposure.
Question 3 of 5.
An adolescent client hospitalized with anorexia nervosa is described by her parents as 'the perfect child.' When planning care for the client, the nurse should:
A. Allow her to choose what foods she will eat
B. Provide activities to foster her self-identity
C. Encourage her to participate in morning exercise
D. Provide a private room near the nurse's station
Explanation: Anorexia nervosa is often linked to issues of control and identity; activities fostering self-identity help address underlying psychological factors.
Question 4 of 5.
The mother of a child with chickenpox wants to know if there is a medication that will shorten the course of the illness. Which medication is sometimes used to speed healing of the lesions and shorten the duration of fever and itching?
A. Zovirax (acyclovir)
B. Varivax (varicella vaccine)
C. VZIG (varicella-zoster immune globulin)
D. Periactin (cyproheptadine)
Explanation: Acyclovir (Zovirax) is an antiviral that can reduce the severity and duration of chickenpox symptoms, including lesions, fever, and itching.
Question 5 of 5.
The physician has ordered an IV bolus of Solu-Medrol (methylprednisolone sodium succinate) in normal saline for a client admitted with a spinal cord injury. Solu-Medrol has been shown to be effective in:
A. Preventing spasticity associated with cord injury
B. Decreasing the need for mechanical ventilation
C. Improving motor and sensory functioning
D. Treating post injury urinary tract infections
Explanation: High-dose methylprednisolone within 8 hours of spinal cord injury can improve motor and sensory outcomes by reducing inflammation and edema.
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