NCLEX-RN

NCLEX-RN Review Study Guide

122.Mrs. Jones is receiving chemotherapy. She comes to the doctor’s office complaining of not feeling well. She has a fever and has vague flu-like symptoms. What type of precautions is the doctor likely to initiate for Mrs. Jones when she is admitted to her room? a. Airborne b. Contact c. Neutropoenic d. Enteric 123.In an HIV positive patient, a decreased CD4 T cell count means: a. Improving immunity b. Active AIDS disease c. Worsening immunity d. None of the above 124.Which of the following patients is likely to be ordered a low residue, low fiber diet? a. Cardiac patient b. Patient with gastroenteritis c. Diabetic patient d. Pt with Hashimoto’s disease 125.A pesco-vegetarian eats which of the following? a. Fish b. Beef c. Eggs d. Milk 126.Which of these patients should not have fat emulsion therapy? a. Obese patients b. Patients allergic to eggs c. Stroke patients d. None of the above

127.Choose all that apply. Which of the following could be complications of IV therapy? a. Air embolism b. Infiltration c. Phlebitis d. Infection e. Bleeding f. Fluid overload g. Hematoma h. Tissue damage 128.You are monitoring a blood transfusion and your patient becomes febrile and lethargic. What is your first intervention? a. Call the doctor b. Stop the infusion c. Increase the infusion d. Take the patient’s vital signs 129.The physician writes an order for 10 mg Dilaudid IV daily for pain. You should: a. Administer the medication as ordered b. Call the doctor for clarification of the order c. Give a partial dose to see if it helps, then give more if needed d. Give the medication IM 130.The drop factor of your IV tubing is 20 drops per ml. The doctor orders 150 ml/hour of a fluid. How many drops per minute would you set the IV at? a. 25 drops per minute b. 50 drops per minute c. 100 drops per minute d. 20 drops per minute

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