10 03.01 SATA NCLEX Style Questions

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Question 1 of 10

The nurse is caring for a client who has been placed on neutropenic precautions. The nurse knows that this includes which of the following? Select all that apply.


Question 2 of 10

The nurse is caring for a client who recently had an open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) of the right radius. When the nurse is performing the physical assessment, the client reports increased pain and numbness to the right forearm. Which of the following actions should the nurse complete first?


Question 3 of 10

The nurse is caring for a client who has recently finished chemotherapy. The client asks if it is appropriate to begin exercising. Under which conditions would exercise be contraindicated for this client? Select all that apply.


Question 4 of 10

Which of the following is an example of a serious, reportable event? Select all that apply.


Question 5 of 10

A pregnant client is experiencing lightening. What new symptoms would the nurse expect to find in this client now? Select all that apply.


Question 6 of 10

A nurse is monitoring a postpartum client for complications after going through a high-risk delivery. Which of the following increases the risk of postpartum bleeding? Select all that apply.


Question 7 of 10

A nurse caring for a client with scleroderma knows that which of the following side effects might be assessed? Select all that apply.


Question 8 of 10

A nurse is writing an incident report after a client fell in the bathroom. Which of the following principles should the nurse employ when writing this report? Select all that apply.


Question 9 of 10

The nurse is discussing hormonal analysis with a male client being tested for infertility. Which of the following hormones are tested in this type of hormonal workup? Select all that apply.


Question 10 of 10

A nurse is caring for a client who has a peripheral IV. Which of the following situations would most likely contribute to development of phlebitis? Select all that apply.