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09/13/2025

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NCLEX rn prep questions and rationals available
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NCLEX rn prep questions and rationals available

CorrectMetabolic Acidosis is described in this text. Always interpret acid base imbalances systematically. First, the pH...
09/13/2025

Correct

Metabolic Acidosis is described in this text. Always interpret acid base imbalances systematically. First, the pH is low, meaning acidosis. CO2 is also low. HCO is low indicating that this is a metabolic problem. Therefore, it's Metabolic Acidosis. Watch our webinar on Acid-Base imbalances live or on YouTube. Check out our Picmonic for further understanding.

2. CORRECT - The nurse shouldrecognize the client's collectivesymptoms as an indication ofhypoglycemia. Therefore, it is...
09/13/2025

2. CORRECT - The nurse should

recognize the client's collective

symptoms as an indication of

hypoglycemia. Therefore, it is

most appropriate to obtain a blood

glucose level and respond

accordingly. The nurse must

remember that epinephrine is a

drug that will antagonize

hypoglycemic effects. Other drugs

to consider are corticosteroids and

thyroid hormones.

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CorrectPyelonephritis is an inflammation in an area of the kidney called the renal parenchyma. This condition is caused ...
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Pyelonephritis is an inflammation in an area of the kidney called the renal parenchyma. This condition is caused by a bacterial infection that travels from the lower urinary tract up into the kidneys. Interventions would include administering antibiotics (like ciprofloxacin), administering NSAIDs for pain, and increasing fluid intake. It is important to avoid catheterization if possible, as it can lead to introduction of bacteria into the urinary tract and potentially worsen the infection. Lisinopril is an ACE inhibitor, so it wouldn't be of use in this scenario, and decreasing the patient's protein also doesn't apply here.

NCLEX RN /LPN exam prep questions for September and October.
09/11/2025

NCLEX RN /LPN exam prep questions for September and October.

3. CORRECT - The nurse needs to recognize that Graves disease is a condition manifested by hyperthyroidism, which is tre...
09/11/2025

3. CORRECT - The nurse needs to recognize that Graves disease is a condition manifested by hyperthyroidism, which is treated with propylthiouracil (PTU). PTU increases the action of anticoagulant drugs and is contraindicated in a client with atrial fibrillation being treated with an anticoagulant.

CorrectThe only 100% effective method to prevent pregnancy is abstinence. All patients should be educated first about ab...
09/11/2025

Correct

The only 100% effective method to prevent pregnancy is abstinence. All patients should be educated first about abstinence because no other method (including tubal ligation) is guaranteed 100%. Copper IUD's have an effective rate of over 99%. Less effective methods include oral contraceptives, condoms, and diaphragms due to their lack of compliance. Patients who have difficulty taking medications daily can be recommended an injectable "depo" form which lasts 90 days on average.

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09/10/2025

Q&A available for September and October 2025.

CorrectThis patient has eosinophilia. Eosinophils should be between 2% -4%, but when they are increased (as they are in ...
09/10/2025

Correct

This patient has eosinophilia. Eosinophils should be between 2% -4%, but when they are increased (as they are in this scenario), it often indicates an allergic response, parasitic infection, or less likely a fungal infection. The white blood cell (WBC) differential analyzes leukocyte distributions, which are the formed elements of whole blood. Each leukocyte has its own relative function as it responds to body injury. Neutrophils, the primary acting leukocyte in the body, should be between 50%-70%. Neutrophil increases can indicate any type of infection but are most often bacterial. Lymphocytes, which should be between 20% - 40%, are increased in chronic bacterial and viral infections, but are usually decreased in sepsis. Monocytes should be between 4% and 8%, and basophils should be between 0.5% 1.5%.

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