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NCLEX-PN
Exam Name:
National Council Licensure Examination(NCLEX-PN)
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Apr 26, 2025
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Question 1

A patient has recently been prescribed Albuterol. Which of the following changes are not associated with Albuterol?

Options:

A.

Tachycardia

B.

Hypertension

C.

Bronchodilation

D.

Sensory changes

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Question 2

Local anesthetics block the conduction of pain impulses to the spinal cord. Their duration of action:

Options:

A.

is always longer than general anesthesia.

B.

is determined by the rate of diffusion and absorption at the site of administration.

C.

is usually short (10 minutes).

D.

varies, depending on the client’s weight.

Question 3

A 60-year-old widower is hospitalized after complaining of difficulty sleeping, extreme apprehension, shortness of breath, and a sense of impending doom. What is the best response by the nurse?

Options:

A.

“You have nothing to worry about. You are in a safe place. Try to relax.”

B.

“Has anything happened recently or in the past that might have triggered these feelings?”

C.

“We have given you a medication that helps to decrease feelings of anxiety.”

D.

“Take some deep breaths and try to calm down.”