NCLEX Reduction of Risk Potential Questions | Free Exam
Reduction of Risk Potential makes up about 10% of NCLEX-PN and 11% of NCLEX-RN questions. This section focuses on identifying and minimizing potential complications for patients.
- Early detection of patient problems
- Preventing complications and adverse events
- Monitoring for changes in health status
- Implementing interventions to reduce risk
Practice our free Reduction of Risk Potential NCLEX questions with detailed explanations to build confidence and improve your exam readiness.
NCLEX Risk Reduction Questions
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Question 1 |
A client had abdominal surgery 24 hours ago. Which finding requires the nurse’s IMMEDIATE action?
Urine output 20 mL/hr | |
Temperature 100.4°F (38°C) | |
Pain rated 6/10 at incision | |
Absent bowel sounds |
Question 1 Explanation:
Low urine output signals poor kidney perfusion or shock. Needs urgent assessment.
Question 2 |
A client with a cast on the lower leg reports increasing pain not relieved by medication. To reduce risk of a serious complication, what should the nurse assess first?
Client’s appetite | |
Bowel sounds | |
Sleep pattern | |
Skin color and temperature of toes |
Question 2 Explanation:
Severe pain under a cast = possible compartment syndrome. Check circulation.
Question 3 |
A client receiving heparin therapy suddenly develops bleeding gums. What is the nurse’s priority action?
Document the finding | |
Stop the heparin infusion | |
Apply firm pressure | |
Notify the provider |
Question 3 Explanation:
Active bleeding = risk for hemorrhage. Stop the anticoagulant first.
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