NCLEX QUESTION ANSWERS PUBLISHED ON 09-07-2016

1. The primary reason for rapid continuous rewarming of the area affected by frostbite is to:
A. Prevent pain and discomfort
B. Prevent the formation of blisters
C. Promote movement
D. Lessen the amount of cellular damage


Answer: D. Lessen the amount of cellular damage


2. A condition characterized by inflammation of thyroid gland, resulting in hypothyroidis
 A:-Addison’s disease
 B:-Grave’s disease
 C:-Hashimoto’s disease
 D:-Cushing’s disease


Answer:-  C:-Hashimoto’s disease


3. The nurse is caring for a client admitted with multiple trauma. Fractures include the pelvis, femur, and ulna. Which finding should be reported to the physician immediately?
A. Muscle spasms
B. Hematuria
C. Dizziness
D. Nausea


Answer: B. Hematuria


4. The physician has ordered a liver scan with contrast to confirm the diagnosis. Before the procedure, the nurse should:


A. Tell the client he will be asleep
B. Bolus the client with fluid

C. Assess the client for allergies
D. Insert a urinary catheter


Answer: C. Assess the client for allergies


5. Which of the following is a propyl amine derivative ?
 A:-chlorpheniramine
 B:-chlorpromazine
 C:-diphenhydramine
 D:-dimenhydrinate


Answer:-  A:-chlorpheniramine

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