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1 | Page RECALLS 6 EXAMINATION NURSING PRACTICE IV CARE OF CLIENTS WITH PHYSIOLOGIC AND PSYCHOSOCIAL ALTERATIONS (PART B) NOVEMBER 2025 Philippine Nurse Licensure Examination Review GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: 1. This test questionnaire contains 100 test questions 2. Shade only one (1) box for each question on your answer sheets. Two or more boxes shaded will invalid your answer. 3. AVOID ERASURES. 4. Detach one (1) answer sheet from the bottom of your Examinee ID/Answer Sheet Set. 5. Write the subject title “NURSING PRACTICE IV” on the box provided Situation: The charge nurse in the medical unit updates her knowledge on nursing diagnosis. She reviews the terms used to describe clinical adjustment. 1. A nursing diagnosis formulated when there is insufficient evidence to support the presence of the problem but the nurse believes the problem is highly probable and wants to collect more data is a/an _________: A. Risk nursing diagnosis B. Possible nursing diagnosis C. Actual nursing diagnosis D. Wellness nursing diagnosis 2. Which of the following statements is a POSSIBLE nursing diagnosis? A. Constipation related to decreased activity and fluid intake B. Potential for Enhanced Spiritual Well Being C. Possible Self Care Deficit – grooming related to fatigue and muscular weakness D. Risk for Activity Intolerance related to prolonged bed rest 3. Which of the following is a RISK nursing diagnosis? A. Potential for Enhanced Spiritual Well Being B. Possible Self-Care Deficit; grooming related to fatigue and muscular weakness C. Risk for activity intolerance related to prolonged bed rest D. Constipation related to decreased activity and fluid intake Situation: The nurse provides health education to a group of adolescents about pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). – severe inflammation of reproductive tract 4. The nurse explains that prevention of PID in adolescents is important due to which of the following reasons. PID ________: A. can have devastating effects on the reproductive tract of affected adolescents. B. is easily prevented by compliance to any form of contraception C. can cause life-threating defects in infants born to affected adolescents. – wala naman binanggit sa situation, wag mag overthing huwag gumawa ng story sa utak mo. Focus on what is being asked. D. Is easily prevented by proper personal hygiene – too vague 5. The nurse explains to the group of adolescents that the most common cause of PID is _______: A. Tuberculosis bacilli B. Gonorrhea C. Staphylococcus D. Streptococcus 6. The nurse further explains that PID presents the following signs and symptoms, which the adolescent should be aware of:10. A. A hard painless, red and defined lesion on the genital area. B. Small vesicles on the genital area with itching. C. lower abdominal pain and urinary tract infection D. Cervical discharge with redness and edema. 7. Which of the following statements is true when teaching adolescents about gonorrhea? A. Gonorrhea may be contracted through contact with a contaminated toilet seat. B. The infectious agent for gonorrhea is Neisseria gonorrhea C. Gonorrhea is most often treated by multidose of administration of penicillin. D. Treatment of sexual partners is the priority of treatment. 8. The nurse further explains to the adolescents that gonorrhea is highly infectious and it ____: A. Is limited to the external genitalia. B. Can lead to sterility C. Is easily treated. D. Occurs rarely among adolescents 9. Which of the following signs and symptoms should the nurse correlate with a diagnosis of osteoarthritis? A. Erythema and edema over the affected joints B. Joint stiffness that decreases with activity C. Anorexia and weight loss D. Fever and malaise 10. Which of the following factors would most likely increase the joints symptoms of osteoarthritis? A. Emotional stress B. Obesity C. History of Smoking D. Alcohol Abuse Situation: Ysha is an authistic child who loves to bang her head, one day while head banging she unintentionally hit the wall and briefly loses consciousness 11. Ysha is brought into the emergency department of LA Medical Center after suffering a head injury, The first action by the nurse is to determine the Ysha’s A. Level of consciousness B. Pulse and blood pressure C. Respiratory rate and depth D. Ability to move extremities 12. The Nurse anticipates detecting the occurrence of what common complication of head injury. A. Intracranial hemorrhage B. Diabetes insipidus C. Diabetes mellitus D. Basilar Skull Fracture 13. The nurse is aware that she should monitor Ysha’s A. Pulse rate B. Temperature C. Urine output * NLE * NCLEX * CGFNS * HAAD * PROMETRICS * DHA * MIDWIFERY * LET * RAD TECH * CRIMINOLOGY * DENTISTRY * PHARMACY *