What is the maximum number of questions that a graduate may answer on the NCLEX-RN CAT?

a. 60
b. 75
c. 265
d. 355


C

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A patient who has severe refractory psoriasis on the face, neck, and extremities is socially withdrawn because of the appearance of the lesions. Which action should the nurse take first?

a. Discuss the possibility of enrolling in a worker-retraining program. b. Encourage the patient to volunteer to work on community projects. c. Suggest that the patient use cosmetics to cover the psoriatic lesions. d. Ask the patient to describe the impact of psoriasis on quality of life.

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A client is to be treated with Prolixin. The highest priority nursing intervention related to the client's vital signs is to monitor for:

a. bradycardia. b. hypertension. c. hypotension. d. tachypnea.

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Which of the following parts of the brain is primarily concerned with the coordination and regulation of muscular activity?

A. The basal ganglia B. The thalamus C. The temporal lobe D. The occipital lobe

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The ED nurse is preparing a patient with kidney trauma for emergency surgery. What is the best task to delegate to the UAP?

a. Set the automated blood pressure machine to cycle every 2 hours. b. Inform the family about surgery waiting area c. Go to the blood bank and pick up the units of packed red cells d. Insert a urinary catheter if there is no gross bleeding at the urethra

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