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| Vendor: | NCLEX |
|---|---|
| Exam Code: | NCLEX-PN |
| Exam Name: | National Council Licensure Examination(NCLEX-PN) |
| Exam Questions: | 725 |
| Last Updated: | April 9, 2026 |
| Related Certifications: | NCLEX Certifications |
| Exam Tags: | Entry Level Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurses |
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Pressure ulcers usually occur:
Pressure ulcers usually occur over bony prominences and are caused by decreased circulation. The client who
is left in one position in bed for extended periods of time is more prone to decreased circulation to an area of the
body and to acquiring a pressure ulcer.Basic Care and Comfort
A contraindication for topical corticosteroid use in a client with atopic dermatitis (eczema) is:
Topical agents produce a localized, rather than systemic, effect. When treating atopic dermatitis with a steroidal preparation, the site is vulnerable to invasion by organisms. Viruses, such as herpes simplex or varicella zoster, present a risk of disseminated infection. Educate the client using topical corticosteroids to avoid crowds or people known to have infections and to report even minor signs of an infection. Topical corticosteroid use results in little danger of concurrent infection with the agents in choices 1, 3, and 4.Pharmacological Therapies
The nurse is developing a care plan for a client with severe anxiety. An appropriate outcome for the client is that within 4 days the client should:
Outcome criteria need to be specific, measurable, and realistic. Talking for 10 minutes meets all of these
conditions. It is not realistic to expect a severely anxious client to sit quietly for 30 minutes. The other statements
are vague and not measurable.Psychosocial Integrity
A patient has suffered a left CVA and has developed severe hemiparesis resulting in a loss of mobility. The nurse notices on assessment that an area over the patient's left elbow appears as non-blanchable erythema and the skin is intact. The nurse should score the patient as having which of the following?
Erythema with the skin intact can indicate a Stage I pressure ulcer.
For which of the following conditions might blood be drawn for uric acid level?
Uric acid levels are indicated for clients with gout.Reduction of Risk Potential
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