NCLEX Questions for Physiological Integrity (ANSWERS & RATIONALE)

These answers are one of the NCLEX prep samples for Physiological Integrity. Click here to view the questions. If you want to answer all of our NCLEX questions interactively then be one of our member today. Click here to join. It’s Free. 1. A. Cold minimizes swelling and erythema to the affected area. However, cold compresses should not be applied continuously for more than 30 minutes. 2....

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NCLEX Questions for Physiological Integrity

These questions are one of the NCLEX prep samples for Physiological Integrity. This post has a 25 set of questions with the accompanying answers and rationale located at the bottom. If you want to answer all of our NCLEX questions interactively then be one of our member today. Click here to join. It’s Free. 1. A child with a ankle sprain is being discharged from the emergency room. To...

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NCLEX Review for Physiological Integrity (ANSWERS & RATIONALE)

These answers are one of the NCLEX prep samples for Psychosocial Integrity. Click here to view the questions. If you want to answer all of our NCLEX questions interactively then be one of our member today. Click here to join. It’s Free. 1. B. The object should be left in place until the client is in the operating room where hemorrhage can be controlled and the cause of bleeding repaired....

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NCLEX Review for Physiological Integrity

These questions are one of the NCLEX prep samples for Physiological Integrity. This post has a 25 set of questions with the accompanying answers and rationale located at the bottom. If you want to answer all of our NCLEX questions interactively then be one of our member today. Click here to join. It’s Free. 1. A male client arrives in the emergency department with an ice pick protruding...

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NCLEX Prep for Physiological Integrity (ANSWERS & RATIONALE)

These answers are one of the NCLEX prep samples for Physiological Integrity. Click here to view the questions. If you want to answer all of our NCLEX questions interactively then be one of our member today. Click here to join. It’s Free. 1. C. Babinski’s reflex should disappear by age 12 months; its presence after this age indicates neurologic dysfunction. The gag reflex, tonic neck...

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