NCLEX-RN

NCLEX-RN Review Study Guide

95. Eclampsia is characterized by: a. High blood pressure and proteinuria b. Seizures and coma c. Pre-pregnancy hypertension and vomiting d. Swollen ankles and hypertension 96. The most common cause of post-partum hemorrhage is: a. Retained placental fragments b. Lacerated birth canal c. Uterine atony d. Subinvolution of the placental site 97. Rhogam is given to RH negative mothers who: a. Have delivered an RH positive neonate b. Have had a spontaneous or induced abortion c. Are found to be RH negative at 28 weeks d. All of the above 98. Which of the following conditions would be most likely to require the insertion of a chest tube? a. Pneumonia b. Lung cancer c. Pneumothorax d. Myocardial infarction

99. A patient’s ABG values are as follows. Ph 7.30 Po2 88% Pco2 55 HCO3 22. Which condition does this indicate? a. Respiratory alkalosis b. Respiratory acidosis c. Metabolic alkalosis d. Metabolic acidosis 100.Where can’t a nurse observe cyanosis in a patient? a. Nail beds b. Mucous membranes c. Neck creases d. Palms of the hands 101.In a patient who is bleeding and at risk for hypovolemic shock, what is an appropriate systemic blood pressure goal when considering intervention? a. 70 to 80 mm hg b. 90-110 mm hg c. 120-130 mm hg d. 140-150 mm hg 102.Your 16-year-old pregnant patient prematurely delivers her first child. She has had no prenatal care and had not been taken any prenatal vitamins. She is thin and has had an eating disorder in the past. You are concerned that she may have issues with the newborn baby, but which of the following is she probably most at risk for? a. Tetrology of Fallot b. Down’s syndrome c. Spina bifida d. Hemophilia

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