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SNA February Meeting NCLEX Questions

Quiz by Katelyn Malinis

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  • Q1

    During her shift in the maternity ward, Nurse Jackson cares for Ms. Greene, who is at 42 weeks of gestation and shows no signs of labor. Given that the fetus is now considered postmature, Nurse Jackson recalls the risks associated with postmaturity. Among the following potential complications, which one is primarily linked to the postmature status of the fetus?

    Excessive fetal weight

    Low blood sugar levels

    Depletion of subcutaneous fat

    Progressive placental insufficiency

    45s
  • Q2

    In the post-surgical unit, the nurse is attending to a client who had a total hip replacement seven (7) days ago. This client has a history of hypertension, mild asthma, and is on anticoagulant therapy. The client provides feedback about their current condition. Which of the following statements by the client is most concerning and necessitates the nurse’s immediate intervention?

    " have bad muscle spasms in my lower leg of the affected extremity."

    "I just can’t ‘catch my breath’ over the past few minutes and I think I am in grave danger.”

    “I have to use the bedpan to pass my water at least every 1 to 2 hours. It's tiring.”

    “It seems that the pain medication is not working as well today. I'm scared.”

    45s
  • Q3

    A 28-year-old male has been found wandering around in a confusing pattern. The male is sweaty and pale. Which of the following tests is most likely to be performed first?

    Blood sugar check

    CT scan

    Blood cultures

    Arterial blood gases

    30s
  • Q4

    A nurse is administering a shot of Vitamin K to a 30 day-old infant. Which of the following target areas is the most appropriate?

    Gluteus maximus

    Gluteus minimus

    Vastus lateralis

    Vastus medialis

    30s
  • Q5

    A patient with a history of diabetes mellitus is on the second postoperative 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?

    Anesthesia reaction

    Hyperglycemia

    Hypoglycemia

    Diabetic ketoacidosis

    30s

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