NCLEX-RN Practice Questions Exam – Latest 2024-2025 Update

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1. An individual has a seizure while walking down the street. A nurse drives past without
stopping to assist. The individual sues the nurse for negligence but fails to win a judgment for
which reason?
• A) The nurse had no duty to the individual. (Correct Answer)
• B) The nurse did what most nurses would do in the same circumstance.
• C) The nurse did not cause the client’s injuries.
• D) The nurse was off-duty at the time.
Rationale: To be guilty of negligence, a nurse must have a duty to provide care, which arises
from a nurse-client relationship. The nurse’s off-duty status negates this duty.
2. An adult female on anticoagulants is given aspirin by a neighbor who is a nurse, leading to a
bleeding episode. Which necessary elements of malpractice are missing? Select all that apply.
• A) Breach of duty
• B) Duty owed (Correct Answer)
• C) Injury experienced
• D) Causation between the nurse’s action and injury
• E) Intent to cause harm or injury (Correct Answer)
Rationale: There was no nurse-client relationship (no duty owed) since the nurse acted as a
neighbor, and intent is not necessary for malpractice.
3. A client with cancer decides to discontinue treatment. The nurse supports this decision
using which ethical principle?
• A) Justice
• B) Fidelity
• C) Autonomy (Correct Answer)
• D) Confidentiality
Rationale: Autonomy allows individuals to make their own healthcare decisions. The nurse is
respecting the client’s right to choose.
4. A client refers to a surgeon but decides to find another. The nurse supports this decision
based on which ethical principle?
• A) Beneficence
• B) Veracity
• C) Autonomy (Correct Answer)
• D) Privacy
Rationale: Autonomy empowers clients to make choices about their healthcare, including
selecting their providers.

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