RN Cheat Sheet 2026

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75 questions
300 min time limit
50% to pass
  1. A nurse notices a colleague appears intoxicated at work and smells of alcohol. The most appropriate action is: Report observations to the charge nurse or supervisor immediately
  2. A patient presents with absent breath sounds on the left, tracheal deviation to the right, and severe respiratory distress. The nurse should prepare for: Emergency needle decompression for tension pneumothorax
  3. A patient on warfarin has an INR of 5.8. Which intervention is most appropriate? Administer vitamin K as ordered
  4. A patient with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is startled by a loud noise and begins hyperventilating. The nurse's priority intervention is: Use a calm voice to ground the patient using sensory-based techniques
  5. A nurse manager identifies that incident report filings have dropped significantly over the past month. This most likely indicates: Under-reporting of adverse events
  6. A patient with myasthenia gravis is being treated with pyridostigmine. The nurse understands this drug works by: Inhibiting acetylcholinesterase to increase acetylcholine availability
  7. In which situation should a nurse use soap and water for hand hygiene instead of an alcohol-based hand rub? After caring for a patient with Clostridioides difficile
  8. A patient with dementia is repeatedly trying to get out of bed and is at high fall risk. The nurse's least restrictive initial intervention is: Move the patient close to the nurses' station and use bed alarms
  9. Which patient is at highest risk for a pressure injury? An 80-year-old patient with diabetes, incontinence, and limited mobility on bedrest
  10. A patient receiving IV morphine shows a respiratory rate of 8 breaths/min and is difficult to arouse. The priority action is: Administer naloxone (Narcan) as ordered
  11. A nurse is preparing a patient for a colonoscopy. Which finding in the patient's history requires immediate communication to the provider? Daily aspirin use for cardiac prophylaxis
  12. A nurse is assisting a client with a bedpan. Which action best maintains the client's dignity and comfort? Leave the call light within reach and close the curtain while the client uses the bedpan
  13. A nurse is using therapeutic communication with a grieving patient. Which response demonstrates active listening? 'Tell me more about what you're experiencing right now.'
  14. A patient with schizophrenia tells the nurse, 'The CIA has implanted a chip in my brain to control my thoughts.' The nurse's best response is: 'That sounds frightening. I don't share that belief, but I'm here to help you stay safe.'
  15. Without first getting the client's informed consent, doing a non-emergency intrusive surgery on them can be seen as battery
  16. During a sterile dressing change, which action would break sterile technique? Reaching over the sterile field to arrange supplies
  17. Which electrolyte imbalance is most associated with loop diuretic use? Hypokalemia
  18. When removing PPE after caring for a patient on contact precautions, what is the correct sequence? Gloves, goggles or face shield, gown, mask or respirator
  19. A patient with Addison's disease is admitted with hypotension, hyponatremia, and hyperkalemia during a stressful illness. The nurse anticipates: Administration of IV hydrocortisone
  20. A nurse observes a colleague leaving a contact isolation room while still wearing their isolation gown. What is the most appropriate immediate action? Inform the colleague of the breach and have them remove the gown
  21. A nurse is teaching a pregnant patient about folic acid. How much folic acid should a woman consume daily before and during early pregnancy? 400 mcg
  22. A patient with COPD is receiving oxygen therapy. The nurse notes the respiratory rate has dropped to 8 breaths/min. What is the most likely explanation? High-flow oxygen suppressed the hypoxic drive
  23. A client with Addison's disease is admitted in adrenal crisis. Which IV fluid and medication does the nurse anticipate administering? 0.9% NaCl and hydrocortisone
  24. A nurse is about to enter a room under airborne precautions. Which room characteristic must be confirmed before entering? Negative pressure with at least 12 air changes per hour
  25. Four patients' care is being planned by a healthcare professional. Which patient is in need of preventative measures for anemia the most? The patient with renal failure on hemodialysis
  26. A nurse is applying antiembolism stockings (TEDs) to a client. Which action is correct? Apply stockings in the morning before the client gets out of bed
  27. A nurse is assisting a client with ambulation when the client says, 'I feel dizzy and my legs are giving out.' What should the nurse do first? Lower the client gently to the floor using the nurse's body as a guide
  28. What would a nurse look for when evaluating a child's progress over the school years? Yearly weight gain of about 5.5 pounds per year
  29. A nurse is caring for a client with acute pancreatitis. Which position provides the most comfort? Fetal position with knees drawn to chest
  30. A nurse is performing a neurological assessment on a patient with a head injury. Which finding indicates a deteriorating neurological status? GCS score decreasing from 14 to 11 over 2 hours
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