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New NGN Question Formats: Matrix multiple-choice Matrix multiple-response Multiple-response: Select all that apply Multiple-response: Select N Multiple-response: Grouping Drag-and-drop: Cloze Drag-and-drop: Rationale Drop-down: Cloze Drop-down: Rationale Drop-down: Table Highlight: Text Highlight: Table Bow-tie Trend The New Gen Nclex has 150 questions but only 135 questions are scored. Matrix multiple-choice: Question: A nurse is caring for a patient with diabetes. Which of the following actions should the nurse take when administering insulin? Select all that apply. A. Verify the correct dose with another nurse. B. Administer insulin via intramuscular injection. C. Monitor the patient's blood glucose level. D. Check the expiration date of the insulin. 1. Answer: A, C, D. Matrix multiple-response:
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All Answers are correct. All the Best! New NGN Question Formats: Matrix multiple-choice Matrix multiple-response Multiple-response: Select all that apply Multiple-response: Select N Multiple-response: Grouping Drag-and-drop: Cloze Drag-and-drop: Rationale Drop-down: Cloze Drop-down: Rationale Drop-down: Table Highlight: Text Highlight: Table Bow-tie Trend
Matrix multiple-choice: Question: A nurse is caring for a patient with diabetes. Which of the following actions should the nurse take when administering insulin? Select all that apply. A. Verify the correct dose with another nurse. B. Administer insulin via intramuscular injection. C. Monitor the patient's blood glucose level. D. Check the expiration date of the insulin.
Question: A nurse is caring for a patient with hypertension. Which of the following lifestyle modifications should the nurse recommend to the patient? Select all that apply. A. Limit sodium intake. B. Increase physical activity. C. Reduce caffeine intake. D. Avoid alcohol consumption.
A. Administer oxygen therapy. B. Encourage deep breathing and coughing exercises. C. Use an incentive spirometer. Group 2: D. Apply compression stockings. E. Monitor vital signs. F. Administer anticoagulant therapy.
a CPM machine can help prevent blood clots. Finally, assisting the patient with ambulation helps promote healing and prevent complications. Drop-down: Cloze: Question: A nurse is caring for a patient who is receiving chemotherapy. The patient is at risk for due to the side effects of the medication.
Medication Interaction Rifampin Increases metabolism of oral contraceptives Ampicillin Decreases effectiveness of oral contraceptives Anticonvulsants Increases metabolism of oral contraceptives Cimetidine Increases blood levels of oral contraceptives Answer: Ampicillin and anticonvulsants can interact with oral contraceptives and decrease their effectiveness by increasing metabolism. Rifampin can also increase metabolism, while cimetidine can increase blood levels of oral contraceptives. Highlight: Text: Question: A nurse is caring for a patient with a history of asthma. Which of the following medications should the nurse administer first in the event of an acute asthma attack? Answer Choices: A. Albuterol (Proventil) B. Fluticasone (Flovent) C. Montelukast (Singulair)
Carvedilol (Coreg) Bradycardia Answer: Spironolactone can cause hyperkalemia by blocking the aldosterone receptor and increasing potassium retention. Furosemide can cause hypokalemia by increasing the excretion of potassium in the urine. Lisinopril can cause hypotension by blocking the renin- angiotensin-aldosterone Bow-tie: Question: A nurse is caring for a patient with a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Which of the following interventions should the nurse prioritize to prevent exacerbations of COPD?
Encourage smoking cessation if applicable Answer: The nurse should prioritize interventions to reduce the risk of COPD exacerbations, including encouraging the patient to avoid triggers such as air pollution, promoting hand hygiene and infection prevention, ensuring medication adherence, teaching the patient about signs and symptoms of exacerbations, monitoring lung function and oxygen saturation levels, and encouraging smoking cessation if applicable. Matrix multiple-choice: Question: A nurse is caring for a patient who has been prescribed warfarin (Coumadin) for anticoagulation. Which of the following medications or supplements can interact with warfarin and increase the risk of bleeding?
Question: A nurse is caring for a patient with heart failure who is prescribed multiple medications to manage their symptoms. Which of the following medications can cause hypotension as a potential adverse effect? Select all that apply.
โ Dysuria โ Hematuria โ Urinary urgency โ Abdominal pain โ Nausea and vomiting Answer: The commonly associated signs and symptoms of UTIs are dysuria, urinary urgency, and hematuria. Abdominal pain and nausea and vomiting may also be present, but they are not as commonly associated with UTIs as the other symptoms. Multiple-response: Grouping Question: A nurse is caring for a patient with type 1 diabetes mellitus. Which of the following are considered long-term complications of uncontrolled diabetes? Select all that apply.
Lab value Normal range Critical value Serum potassium 3.5 - 5.0 mEq/L <3.0 or >5.0 mEq/L Serum sodium 135 - 145 mEq/L <130 or >150 mEq/L Serum magnesium 1.5 - 2.5 mEq/L <1.0 or >4.0 mEq/L Serum digoxin 0.5 - 2.0 ng Highlight: Text Question: A nurse is assessing a patient with suspected meningitis. Which of the following signs and symptoms are commonly associated with this condition? Highlight all that apply. 20.Answer Choices: โ Fever โ Headache โ Neck stiffness โ Abdominal pain โ Rash Answer: The signs and symptoms commonly associated with meningitis include fever, headache, neck stiffness, and, in some cases, a rash. Abdominal pain is not typically associated with meningitis. Highlight: Table Question: A nurse is caring for a patient with a prescription for warfarin. Which of the following medications or supplements can increase the risk of bleeding when taken with warfarin? Highlight all that apply.
Medication or supplement | Effect on warfarin |
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Aspirin | |
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) | |
Vitamin K supplements |
Bow-tie Question: A nurse is caring for a patient with heart failure. Using the bow-tie format, identify the potential complications of heart failure on the left side and the potential interventions on the right side.
interventions on the right side of the bow-tie include administering oxygen therapy, diuretics, and vasodilators, as well as monitoring electrolyte levels. Question: A nurse is caring for a group of patients on a medical-surgical unit. Using the trend format, identify the changes in vital signs for each patient over the course of their hospitalization. Patient A:
Time | Temperature | Heart rate | Respiratory rate | Blood pressure |
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Admission | 98.6 F | 88 bpm | 16 bpm | 120/80 mmHg |
Day 1 | 99.2 F | 96 bpm | 20 bpm | 130/84 mmHg |
Day 2 | 100.4 F | 104 bpm | 24 bpm | 140/88 mmHg |
continue Day 1 98.8 F 78 bpm 16 bpm 135/90 mmHg Day 2 98.6 F 80 bpm 18 bpm 140/92 mmHg Day 3 98.4 F 84 bpm 20 bpm 145/94 mmHg Answer: Patient A: โ Temperature: Increases from admission to Day 3 โ Heart rate: Increases from admission to Day 3 โ Respiratory rate: Increases from admission to Day 3 โ Blood pressure: Increases from admission to Day 3 Patient B: โ Temperature: Decreases slightly from admission to Day 3 โ Heart rate: Increases slightly from admission to Day 3 โ Respiratory rate: Increases slightly from admission to Day 3 โ Blood pressure: Increases slightly from admission to Day 3
Matrix Multiple-Choice Question: A nurse is providing care for a patient with diabetes who is receiving insulin therapy. Match the insulin type with its onset, peak, and duration. Insulin Types: A. Regular insulin B. NPH insulin C. Lispro insulin
Answer: C. A-2, B-IV, C-B, D-D โ Regular insulin has an onset of 15 minutes, a peak of 2 - 4 hours, and a duration of 3 - 6 hours. โ NPH insulin has an onset of 1 - 2 hours, no distinct peak, and a duration of 12 - 24 hours. โ Lispro insulin has an onset of 15 - 30 minutes, a peak of 30- 90 minutes, and a duration of 3-6 hours. โ Glargine insulin has an onset of 1 - 2 hours, no distinct peak, and a duration of 24 hours or longer. Matrix Multiple-Response Question: A nurse is caring for a patient with pneumonia. Match the medications with their indications and nursing considerations. Medications: A. Acetaminophen B. Azithromycin C. Albuterol
Answer: D. A-1, B-3, C-2, D-3, D-I, D-III, D-IV โ Acetaminophen is indicated for fever reduction and nursing considerations include encouraging fluid intake. โ Azithromycin is indicated for antibiotic therapy and nursing considerations include monitoring liver function tests and encouraging fluid intake. โ Albuterol is indicated for bronchodilation and nursing considerations include administering on an empty stomach. โ Ceftriaxone is indicated for antibiotic therapy and nursing considerations include monitoring for signs of anaphylaxis, monitoring liver function tests, and encouraging fluid intake. Multiple-Response: Select all that apply Question: A nurse is caring for a patient with heart failure. Which of the following are symptoms of acute decompensated heart failure? Select all that apply. A. Bradycardia B. Tachycardia C. Dyspnea D. Hypertension E. Hypotension 26.F. Fatigue Answer Choices: A. B, C, E B. A, C, D C. B, C, F
Answer: A. B, C, E โ Acute decompensated heart failure is a sudden worsening of heart failure symptoms and can lead to serious complications. โ Bradycardia is not typically associated with acute decompensated heart failure, while tachycardia is a common symptom. โ Dyspnea, or shortness of breath, is a hallmark symptom of acute decompensated heart failure. โ Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is not typically associated with acute decompensated heart failure, while hypotension, or low blood pressure, is a common symptom. โ Fatigue may be present in heart failure patients but is not necessarily a specific symptom of acute decompensated heart failure. Multiple-Response: Select N Question: A nurse is caring for a patient with a new diagnosis of diabetes. Which of the following are recommended lifestyle modifications for diabetes management? Select 3. A. Increase physical activity B. Reduce carbohydrate intake C. Quit smoking D. Limit alcohol consumption 27.E. Increase protein intake Answer Choices: A. A, B, C B. B, C, D C. A, C, E D. A, C, D
Answer: D. A, C, D โ Physical activity is an important component of diabetes management as it can help improve insulin sensitivity and glucose control. โ Smoking is a significant risk factor for cardiovascular disease, which is a common complication of diabetes, and quitting smoking is strongly recommended. โ Alcohol can interfere with glucose control and may cause hypoglycemia, so limiting alcohol consumption is important. โ Reducing carbohydrate intake may be a useful strategy for some patients with diabetes, but it is not necessarily recommended for all patients. โ Increasing protein intake is not a recommended lifestyle modification for diabetes management. Multiple-Response: Grouping Question: A nurse is teaching a patient about medications used to treat hypertension. Place the following medications into their appropriate drug classes. Medications: A. Lisinopril B. Atenolol C. Hydrochlorothiazide D. Losartan E. Amlodipine 28.F. Spironolactone Drug Classes: I. Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors II. Calcium channel blockers III. Thiazide diuretics IV. Beta blockers V. Angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs) VI. Potassium-sparing diuretics
Answer Choices: A. A-II, B-IV, C-III, D-V, E-II, F-VI B. A-I, B-IV, C-III, D-V, E-II, F-VI C. A-I, B-IV, C-III, D-V, E-II, F-III D. A-I, B-IV, C-III, D-V, E-II, F-I Answer: B. A-I, B-IV, C-III, D-V, E-II, F-VI โ Lisinopril is an ACE inhibitor. โ Aten olol is a beta blocker. โ Hydrochlorothiazide is a thiazide diuretic. โ Losartan is an ARB. โ Amlodipine is a calcium channel blocker. โ Spironolactone is a potassium-sparing diuretic. Drag-and-Drop: Cloze
Estrogen Increased metabolism Phenytoin Increased metabolism Rifampin Increased metabolism Answer Choices: (Arrange the interactions by choosing the corresponding medication or supplement from the drop-down menu) Interaction Medication or Supplement Decreased absorption Decreased absorption
Decreased absorption Increased metabolism Increased metabolism Increased metabolism Answer: Interaction Medication or Supplement Decreased absorption Antacids Decreased absorption Iron supplements