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NCLEX-PN Exam Questions - Part 88

Jenny Clarke

Mon, 10 Feb 2025

1. Which of the following nursing diagnoses is most appropriate for the client experiencing acute pancreatitis?

A) Confusion
B) Latex Allergy
C) Acute Pain
D) Constipation



2. Which of the following is not a primary function of the kidneys?

A) blood pressure control
B) vitamin D activation
C) erythropoietin production
D) reabsorbing waste products



3. A client with urinary tract calculi needs to avoid which of the following foods?

A) lettuce
B) cheese
C) apples
D) broccoli



4. Which type of exercises might be prescribed to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles of a client with urinary incontinence?

A) Kegel
B) resistance
C) passive
D) stretching



5. A standard walker is used when clients:

A) have poor balance, cannot stand up, have weak arms, and have good hand strength.
B) have poor balance, have a broken leg, or have experienced amputation.
C) have poor balance, have cardiac problems, or cannot use crutches or a cane.
D) have poor balance, have an autoimmune disease, or have weak arms.



1. Right Answer: C
Explanation: Acute Pain is most appropriate for the client experiencing acute pancreatitis. Physiological Adaptation

2. Right Answer: D
Explanation: All of the choices are functions of the kidneys except reabsorbing waste products. The kidneys excrete waste products. Physiological Adaptation

3. Right Answer: B
Explanation: The client with urinary tract calculi needs to avoid cheese, which has high calcium content. The other foods do not. Physiological Adaptation

4. Right Answer: A
Explanation: Kegel exercises might be prescribed to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles of a client with urinary incontinence. Physiological Adaptation

5. Right Answer: C
Explanation: A walker is used for clients who have balance problems, cardiac problems, or cannot use crutches or a cane. The client needs to bear partial weight and have strength in her wrists and arms. The client uses her upper body to propel the walker forward. Basic Care and Comfort

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