NCLEX RN 2026 Actual Exam with Verified Questions and Correct Answers Guaranteed Pass
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.NCLEX RN 2026 Actual Exam with Verified Questions and Correct Answers Guaranteed Pass
,NCLEX –RN 862 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
QUESTION 1
Which classification of drugs is contraindicated for the client with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy?
A. Positive inotropes
B. Vasodilators
C. Diuretics
D. Antidysrhythmics
Answer: A
Explanation:
Positive inotropic agents should not be administered owing to their action of increasing myocardial
contractility. Increased ventricular contractility would increase outflow tract obstruction in the client with
hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
(A) Vasodilators are not typically prescribed but are not contraindicated. (C)Diuretics are used
with caution to avoid causing hypovolemi
A.(D) Antidysrhythmics are typically needed to treat both atrial and ventricular dysrhythmias.
QUESTION 2
Signs and symptoms of an allergy attack include which of the following?
A. Wheezing on inspiration
B. Increased respiratory rate
C. Circumoral cyanosis
D. Prolonged expiration
Answer: D Explanation:(A) Wheezing occurs during expiration when air movement is impaired
because of constricted edematousbronchial lumin
A. (B) Respirations are difficult, but the rate is frequently normal. (C) The circumoral area is
usually pale.Cyanosis is not an early sign of hypoxi
A. (D) Expiration is prolonged because the alveoli are greatly distended and air trapping occurs.
QUESTION 3
A client confides to the nurse that he tasted poison in his evening meal. This would be an example of
what typeof hallucination?
A. Auditory
B. Gustatory
C. Olfactory
D. Visceral
Answer: B Explanation:(A) Auditory hallucinations involve sensory perceptions of
hearing. (B) Gustatory hallucinations involve sensory perceptions of taste. (C) Olfactory
hallucinations involve sensory perceptions of smell. (D) Visceral hallucinations involve sensory
perceptions of sensation.
QUESTION 4
Which of the following findings would be abnormal in a postpartal woman?
A. Chills shortly after delivery
B. Pulse rate of 60 bpm in morning on first postdelivery day
C. Urinary output of 3000 mL on the second day after delivery
D. An oral temperature of 101F (38.3C) on the third day after delivery
Answer: D Explanation:(A) Frequently the mother experiences a shaking chill immediately after
delivery, which is related to a nervous response or to vasomotor changes. If not followed by a fever, it
is clinically innocuous. (B) The pulse rate during
the immediate postpartal period may be low but presents no cause for alarm. The body attempts to
adapt to the decreased pressures intra-abdominally as well as from the reduction of blood flow to the
vascular bed. (C)Urinary output increases during the early postpartal period (12–24 hours) owing to
diuresis. The kidneys must eliminate an estimated 2000–3000 mL of extracellular fluid associated
with a normal pregnancy.
(D) A temperature of 100.4F (38C) may occur after delivery as a result of exertion and dehydration of laborHowever,any temperature greater than 100.4F needs further investigation to identify any infectious procesQUESTION 5
A six-month-old infant has been admitted to the emergency room with febrile seizures.
In the teaching of theparents, the nurse states that:
A. Sustained temperature elevation over 103F is generally related to febrile seizures
B. Febrile seizures do not usually recur
C. There is little risk of neurological deficit and mental retardation as sequelae to febrile seizures
D. Febrile seizures are associated with diseases of the central nervous system
Answer: C Explanation:(A) The temperature elevation related to febrile seizures generally
exceeds 101F, and seizures occur during the temperature rise rather than
after a prolonged elevation. (B) Febrile seizures may recur and are more likely to doso when the first
seizure occurs in the 1st year of life. (C) There is little risk of neurological deficit, mental retardation,
or altered behavior secondary to febrile seizures. (D) Febrile seizures are associated with disease of
the central nervous system.
QUESTION 6
A client diagnosed with bipolar disorder continues to be hyperactive and to lose weight. Which of the
followingnutritional interventions would be most therapeutic for him at this time?
A. Small, frequent feedings of foods that can be carried
B. Tube feedings with nutritional supplements
C. Allowing him to eat when and what he wants
D. Giving him a quiet place where he can sit down to eat meals
Answer: A Explanation:(A) The manic client is unable to sit still long enough to eat an adequate meal. Smafrequent feedings with
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