Archives: NCLEX-RN QBank

  • NCLEX Question: Drug-Induced Skin Discoloration

    NCLEX Question: Drug-Induced Skin Discoloration

    Identification of Abnormal Skin Pigmentation

    A nurse is assessing a client and observes a diffuse bluish-gray discoloration of the skin. The nurse suspects this is an adverse effect of a medication the client is taking. Which drug or substance is most likely the cause of this clinical finding?

  • NCLEX Question: Skin Infection Around the Mouth in Children

    NCLEX Question: Skin Infection Around the Mouth in Children

    Identification of Honey-Colored Crusted Lesions in Pediatric Clients

    A nurse is assessing a child who presents with honey-colored crusted lesions around the mouth. Which condition should the nurse suspect?

  • NCLEX Assessment Finding: Fingernail Changes

    NCLEX Assessment Finding: Fingernail Changes

    Nail Assessment for Nursing (Normal and Abnormal Findings)

    Which condition is most associated with this clinical feature?

  • NCLEX Question: Adverse Effects of Streptomycin in Tuberculosis Treatment

    NCLEX Question: Adverse Effects of Streptomycin in Tuberculosis Treatment

    A nurse is caring for a client with tuberculosis who is receiving streptomycin therapy. The client reports experiencing dizziness, vertigo, and hearing loss. Which adverse effect should the nurse suspect?

  • NCLEX Quiz: Anticoagulant Therapy

    NCLEX Quiz: Anticoagulant Therapy

    When evaluating the therapeutic response for a client receiving a heparin infusion, which laboratory results should the nurse monitor?