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NR324/NR 324 Exam 3 V1 | Adult Health I
Q&A with Rationale | Chamberlain
University
1. A nurse is caring for a patient with acute pancreatitis. Which of the following laboratory

findings is most specific for this diagnosis?

A. Elevated serum bilirubin


B. Elevated serum amylase


C. Decreased serum calcium


D. Elevated serum lipase


Correct Answer: D


Rationale: Serum lipase is more specific than amylase for diagnosing acute pancreatitis

because it stays elevated longer. While amylase rises early, it returns to normal within a

few days, whereas lipase remains elevated for up to two weeks. Monitoring these enzymes

is crucial for assessing the severity of pancreatic inflammation.


2. A patient with cirrhosis of the liver has developed ascites. Which medication should the

nurse expect the provider to prescribe to manage this condition?

A. Spironolactone


B. Lactulose


C. Propranolol

,D. Neomycin


Correct Answer: A


Rationale: Spironolactone is a potassium-sparing diuretic often used as the first-line

treatment for ascites in cirrhosis. It helps counteract the effects of secondary

hyperaldosteronism, which leads to sodium and water retention. Proper management of

fluid balance is essential to prevent respiratory compromise and skin breakdown.


3. The nurse is educating a patient with GERD about lifestyle modifications. Which statement

by the patient indicates a need for further teaching?

A. I will drink a glass of milk before bed to soothe my stomach.


B. I will wait at least three hours after eating before lying down.


C. I will sleep with the head of my bed elevated.


D. I will eat small, frequent meals throughout the day.


Correct Answer: A


Rationale: Drinking milk before bed can actually worsen GERD symptoms because it

increases gastric acid secretion. Patients should avoid eating within three hours of bedtime

to prevent reflux while sleeping. Lifestyle changes are the cornerstone of managing

symptoms and preventing esophageal damage.


4. A patient is diagnosed with an acute Upper GI bleed. Which of the following is the nurse’s

priority action?

A. Administering a prescribed proton pump inhibitor

, B. Preparing the patient for an urgent EGD


C. Checking the patient’s stool for occult blood


D. Inserting a large-bore IV catheter for fluid resuscitation


Correct Answer: D


Rationale: The priority in an acute GI bleed is maintaining hemodynamic stability through

fluid resuscitation. Large-bore IV access allows for rapid administration of isotonic fluids or

blood products if needed. Once the patient is stable, the source of the bleed can be

identified via diagnostic procedures.


5. A patient presents with rebound tenderness at McBurney’s point and a low-grade fever.

Which condition does the nurse suspect?

A. Diverticulitis


B. Cholecystitis


C. Pancreatitis


D. Appendicitis


Correct Answer: D


Rationale: Rebound tenderness at McBurney’s point, located in the right lower quadrant,

is a classic sign of appendicitis. The nurse should keep the patient NPO in anticipation of

potential emergency surgery. Early recognition is vital to prevent complications such as

rupture or peritonitis.

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