NSG 101 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS & VERIFIED ANSWERS
The nurse who is assisting the client in meal selection realizes that the clients who
practice Islam or Judaism share an avoidance of which of the following?
a. Shellfish.
b. Caffeine.
c. Pork Products.
d. Alcohol. - Answers - C.
Which of the following statements made by a 27-year-old client shows the greatest need
for further nursing assessment regarding the potential use of illegal drugs?
a. "Whether you wear a helmet or not should be the choice of the motorcyclist."
b. "I like to drink a bit too much, and I lost my license once for drinking and driving."
c. "I fractured my hand 3 years ago when I got so mad I hit a wall in my dorm room."
d. "My father suffered from depression when he lost his job, and he still takes
medication for it." - Answers - B.
The nurse is preparing to present an educational program to residences of an assisted-
living facility. Which teaching strategies would be most appropriate for the learning
needs of this age-group? (Select all that apply.)
a. Present the material in a fast-paced manner to keep hold their attention.
b. Present a variety of ideas so as to have broad appeal.
c. End the program if there are signs of poor concentration or fatigue.
d. Small groups allow for more speaker-listener interaction.
e. Speak in soft, low voice so as to help the audience focus.
f. Speak in a slow but well-articulated manner. - Answers - C. D. F.
What is the most effective nursing intervention to prevent urinary tract infections?
a. Advise patients to report burning on urination to their physician.
b. Encourage patients to drink at least two quarts of fluid daily.
c. Teach female patients to wipe from the back to the front after urinating.
, d. Instruct patients to use bath powder to absorb perineal perspiration - Answers - B.
The nurse is making initial rounds at the beginning of the shift and notes that the total
parenteral nutrition (TPN) bag of an assigned patient is empty. Which solution readily
available on the nursing unit should the nurse hang until another PN solution is mixed
and delivered to the nursing unit?
a. 5% dextrose in water
b. 5% dextrose in 0.9% sodium chloride
c. 10% dextrose in water
d. 5% dextrose in Ringer's lactate - Answers - C.
The nurse should teach a person who is a vegan that which of the following would
substitute for a complete protein?
a. Legumes and rice.
b. Yogurt and fruit.
c. Peanut butter and jelly.
d. Bread and cheese. - Answers - A.
How should the nurse collect a sterile urine sample from a foley catheter? SELECT ALL
THAT APPLY
a. At the end of the shift, drain all urine from the collection bag, then fill the specimen
cup.
b. Clamp the foley catheter below the port, after 30 minutes, draw a urine sample from
the port with a syringe.
c. When the catheter is initially inserted, drain the first urine that enters the collection
bag into a specimen cup.
d. Clamp the foley catheter above the port and draw a urine sample from the port with a
syringe. - Answers - B. C.
The nurse determines that the nursing diagnosis stress urinary incontinence related to
decreased pelvic muscle tone is the most appropriate for an oriented adult female client.
Which of the following would be a therapeutic nursing intervention based on this
diagnosis?
a. Catheterize the patient.
b. Teach Kegel exercises.
The nurse who is assisting the client in meal selection realizes that the clients who
practice Islam or Judaism share an avoidance of which of the following?
a. Shellfish.
b. Caffeine.
c. Pork Products.
d. Alcohol. - Answers - C.
Which of the following statements made by a 27-year-old client shows the greatest need
for further nursing assessment regarding the potential use of illegal drugs?
a. "Whether you wear a helmet or not should be the choice of the motorcyclist."
b. "I like to drink a bit too much, and I lost my license once for drinking and driving."
c. "I fractured my hand 3 years ago when I got so mad I hit a wall in my dorm room."
d. "My father suffered from depression when he lost his job, and he still takes
medication for it." - Answers - B.
The nurse is preparing to present an educational program to residences of an assisted-
living facility. Which teaching strategies would be most appropriate for the learning
needs of this age-group? (Select all that apply.)
a. Present the material in a fast-paced manner to keep hold their attention.
b. Present a variety of ideas so as to have broad appeal.
c. End the program if there are signs of poor concentration or fatigue.
d. Small groups allow for more speaker-listener interaction.
e. Speak in soft, low voice so as to help the audience focus.
f. Speak in a slow but well-articulated manner. - Answers - C. D. F.
What is the most effective nursing intervention to prevent urinary tract infections?
a. Advise patients to report burning on urination to their physician.
b. Encourage patients to drink at least two quarts of fluid daily.
c. Teach female patients to wipe from the back to the front after urinating.
, d. Instruct patients to use bath powder to absorb perineal perspiration - Answers - B.
The nurse is making initial rounds at the beginning of the shift and notes that the total
parenteral nutrition (TPN) bag of an assigned patient is empty. Which solution readily
available on the nursing unit should the nurse hang until another PN solution is mixed
and delivered to the nursing unit?
a. 5% dextrose in water
b. 5% dextrose in 0.9% sodium chloride
c. 10% dextrose in water
d. 5% dextrose in Ringer's lactate - Answers - C.
The nurse should teach a person who is a vegan that which of the following would
substitute for a complete protein?
a. Legumes and rice.
b. Yogurt and fruit.
c. Peanut butter and jelly.
d. Bread and cheese. - Answers - A.
How should the nurse collect a sterile urine sample from a foley catheter? SELECT ALL
THAT APPLY
a. At the end of the shift, drain all urine from the collection bag, then fill the specimen
cup.
b. Clamp the foley catheter below the port, after 30 minutes, draw a urine sample from
the port with a syringe.
c. When the catheter is initially inserted, drain the first urine that enters the collection
bag into a specimen cup.
d. Clamp the foley catheter above the port and draw a urine sample from the port with a
syringe. - Answers - B. C.
The nurse determines that the nursing diagnosis stress urinary incontinence related to
decreased pelvic muscle tone is the most appropriate for an oriented adult female client.
Which of the following would be a therapeutic nursing intervention based on this
diagnosis?
a. Catheterize the patient.
b. Teach Kegel exercises.