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Nclex Questions
100

Normal Arterial Blood Value for PCO2

35-45 mm Hg

100

What are the three types of bone cells and their respective functions? 

Osteoblasts- (bone-building) secrete bone matrix for bone formation/growth; Osteoclasts- (bone-destroying) involved in bone resorption/breakdown; Osteocytes- mature bone cells that maintain bone structures

100

What is commonly referred to as the master gland?

Pituitary gland

100

The Classic clinical manifestations of diabetes include which “three Ps” 

What is Polyuria, Polydipsia and Polyphagia

100

A patient reports tingling in the fingers as well as feeling depressed. The nurse assess positive Trousseau and Chvostek signs. Which decreased laboratory results does the nurse observe when the patient’s laboratory work has returned

What is Calcium

200

Solution that is used for patients with Hypernatremia

Hypotonic  (0.45% sodium chloride) or D5W

200

What is the purpose of arthrocentesis? 

Joint aspiration. Collect a sample of synovial fluid for further lab testing or to alleviate pain caused by joint effusion. 

200

A group of symptoms produced by oversecretion of adrenocorticotropic hormone, characterized by truncal obesity, moon face, acne, abdominal striae and hypertension.

 What is Cushing's Syndrome?

200

True or False: the most important concept to prevent DKA during “sick days” is to eliminate insulin doses when nausea and vomiting occur

False

(patient should take the regular insulin dose)

200

A patient comes to the clinic and informs the nurse of numbness, tingling, and a burning sensation in the arm from the elbow down to the fingers. Which type of symptom would this be documented as

What is Paresthesia

300

What kind of acid base imbalance does the following values place you in?

PH:7.2

PaCo2:60 mm Hg

HCO3: 24mEq/L 

What is respiratory acidosis

300

Two major nutrients for maintaining bone health

Vitamin D and Calcium. 

300

Which hormone deficiency is present in patients with diabetes insipidus?

Antidiuretic hormone (ADH)

300

Lispro, Aspart and Glulisine

What are three rapid acting insulins? 
300

The nurse assesses a patient with an obvious goiter. Which type of deficiency does the nurse identify as the most likely cause of the goiter

What is Iodine

400

Unintentional administration of a nonvesicant solution or medication into surrounding tissue

Infiltration

400

A patient is presenting with signs and symptoms of compartment syndrome. What should the nurse be assessing for in this patient? Upon, recognition of these S/S, what is the first action the nurse should take? 

(5 P's) Pain, Paresthesia, Pallor, Pulselessness, Paralysis; Notify the provider immediately. 

400

What are some clinical manifestations for Addison’s disease?

Muscle weakness, lethargy, anorexia, weight loss, nausea, vomiting, and hyperpigmentation of skin and mucous membranes. 

400

Inhibit production of glucose by the liver

Increase body tissue sensitivity to insulin

Decrease hepatic synthesis of cholesterol 

What is Metformin? 
400

A patient with diabetic ketoacidosis has had a large volume of fluid infused for rehydration. Which potential complication from rehydration will the nurse monitor for

What is Hypokalemia

500

Emergency Pharmacologic Therapy for Patients with Hyperkalemia (5.0<)



Calcium Gluconate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Insulin, Dextrose, Loop Diuretics, Beta 2 Agonists 



500

A nurse is reviewing a patients MAR and identifies which medication predisposes patient for fractures. 

Prednisone (steroids) 

500

A system so that when the hormone concentration decreases, the rate of hormone increases. 

What is a negative feedback system? 

500

•Duration of diabetes more than 5 years

•Age greater than 40 years

•Current smoker and history of smoking

•Decreased peripheral pulses

•Decreased sensation

•Anatomic deformities or pressure areas (e.g., bunions, calluses, hammer toes)

•History of previous foot ulcerations or amputation

Patients who are at high risk for foot infections:

500

The nurse is caring for a patient with diabetes 1 who is having severe vomiting and diarrhea. Which condition that exhibits blood values with a low pH and a low plasma bicarbonate concentration should the nurse assess for

What is Metabolic acidosis

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