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NURS 225 Exam Prep 2026/2027 | Verified Q&A | Latest Update | Graded A+ | West Coast University

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Prepare confidently for NURS 225 Exams (2026/2027 Latest Update) at West Coast University Ontario with this comprehensive nursing fundamentals exam prep guide designed to help students master essential concepts and improve academic performance. This resource provides a structured review of key nursing principles commonly tested across NURS 225 assessments, helping students strengthen clinical judgment, patient care knowledge, and foundational nursing skills. The content is organized in a clear, high-yield format that supports efficient studying, stronger retention, and improved confidence when preparing for exams, quizzes, and clinical evaluations.

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NURS 225 Exam Prep 2026/2027 | Verified Q&A | Latest
Update | Graded A+ | West Coast University
1. A patient presents with low creatinine levels and reports significant weight
loss. What should be the primary concern regarding their health?

Checking for liver function

Monitoring for high blood pressure

Evaluating for dehydration

Assessing for potential kidney dysfunction or muscle wasting

2. Interpret the significance of decreased creatinine levels in the context of
urinary assessments.

Decreased creatinine levels are always a sign of dehydration.

Decreased creatinine levels may indicate impaired kidney function
or a reduction in muscle mass, which can affect overall health.

Decreased creatinine levels are unrelated to muscle mass.

Decreased creatinine levels indicate normal kidney function.

3. Describe how diuretics affect urine color and what this indicates about urine
concentration.

Diuretics make urine bright red, indicating blood presence.

Diuretics have no effect on urine color.

Diuretics typically cause urine to be pale yellow, indicating
increased urine output and dilution.

Diuretics cause urine to be dark brown, suggesting dehydration.

,4. Causes of Polyuria are:

Diabetes Insipidus

Diabetes Mellulitis

Diuretics

Excessive Fluid Intake

All of the above

5. Describe the implications of bacterial overgrowth syndrome on
gastrointestinal health.

Bacterial overgrowth syndrome is primarily a urinary condition
affecting kidney function.

Bacterial overgrowth syndrome has no significant impact on
gastrointestinal health.

Bacterial overgrowth syndrome can lead to malabsorption and
gastrointestinal symptoms due to damage to the intestinal lining.

Bacterial overgrowth syndrome only affects the stomach and not the
intestines.

6. Describe the potential consequences of long-term laxative use on
gastrointestinal health.

Long-term laxative use only affects hydration levels.

Long-term laxative use can lead to dependence, where the bowel
loses its ability to function normally without them.

Long-term laxative use improves bowel motility and function.

Long-term laxative use has no significant effects on gastrointestinal
health.

,7. What condition can result from the chronic use of laxatives?

Dehydration

Electrolyte imbalance

Dependence on laxatives

Increased bowel motility

8. What is the medical term for bed wetting?

Enuresis

Incontinence

Oliguria

Dysuria

9. What is the term for urinary incontinence that occurs when a person cannot
reach the toilet in time due to mobility issues?

Overflow incontinence

Stress incontinence

Urge incontinence

Functional incontinence

10. What is the term for urinary incontinence that occurs during physical
activities such as coughing or sneezing?

Stress incontinence

Functional incontinence

Urge incontinence

Overflow incontinence

, 11. When is constipation a red flag?

A. Unexplained

D. A and C

E. All of the above

C. Blood in stool

B. Unaccountable bowel habits

12. Interpret the significance of finding mucous in a stool sample in relation to
gastrointestinal health.

Finding mucous is a sign of excessive fiber intake.

Finding mucous in a stool sample can suggest underlying
gastrointestinal issues such as inflammation or infection.

Finding mucous means the patient is dehydrated.

Finding mucous indicates that the digestive system is functioning
normally.

13. Why is it important to obtain a urine culture from a client with a urinary tract
infection?

To assess for urine cloudiness

To look for protein in the urine

To look for blood in the urine

To administer correct antibiotics

14. What is the primary effect of diuretics on urine production?

Urine specific gravity

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