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May 10, 2024

Free NCLEX-RN® Nursing Sample Questions

Written By: The TrueLearn Team | Share:

See why TrueLearn is a trusted resource for thousands of nursing students. We understand that it’s all about the content. That’s why we have high-yield practice questions written and screened by high-performing RN authors that are updated on a regular basis to ensure our SmartBanks stay up-to-date with exam changes. Below is a free NCLEX question so you can see what we mean.

Your First Free NCLEX Question

What angle of insertion will the nurse use to administer a tuberculin skin test?

  1. 15 degrees
  2. 25 degrees
  3. 45 degrees
  4. 90 degrees

The Answer and Explanation

Did you get it right? The correct answer is: 1

Parenteral routes of drug administration are used when rapid onset of medication is needed, or when patients cannot take oral medications due to swallowing concerns, restriction of oral fluids, or vomiting. Administration techniques for injected medication is determined by where the drug must reach within the body to perform its intended purpose. Subcutaneous injections are placed just below the skin; intramuscular injections are placed within the muscle; and intradermal injections are placed into the dermis just under the epidermis. For a tuberculin skin test, an intradermal injection needs to be placed into the dermis just under the epidermis; therefore, the nurse will prepare to insert the needle at a 15-degree angle.

skin injection types and associated needle angles

Incorrect Answer Explanations

Answer 2: Inserting a needle at 25 degrees is inappropriate for intradermal injection. This position is too great to allow the placement of medication to be inserted in to the dermis just below the epidermis.

Answer 3: Inserting a needle at 45 degrees is inappropriate for intradermal injection. This position is too great to allow the placement of medication to be inserted in to the dermis just below the epidermis.

Answer 4: Inserting a needle at 90 degrees is inappropriate for intradermal injection. This position is too great to allow the placement of medication to be inserted in to the dermis just below the epidermis.

Bottom Line

For a tuberculin skin test, an intradermal injection needs to be placed into the dermis just under the epidermis; the nurse will prepare to insert the needle at a 15-degree angle.

For more information, see:

  • Perry, A., Potter, P., & Ostendorf, W. (2018). Clinical Nursing Skills and Techniques (9th ed.). St. Louis, Missouri: Elsevier. (Chapter 22, Parenteral Medications, p. 577).
  • Tuberculin skin test: Drug information. (2019). In: UpToDate.

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