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23 June 2026
BKAT 9R EXAM 2026 LATEST EXAM TEST UNDER
NEW GUIDELINE 150 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS PERFECT TO PASS BKAT 9R TEST EXAM
Overview:
This test bank mirrors the actual BKAT 9R Exam structure and difficulty,
helping learners prepare with realistic, updated, and guideline-based practice
questions. Each item reinforces essential concepts in critical care nursing, patient
assessment, clinical decision-making, prioritization, safety practices, and evidence-
based nursing interventions — building knowledge and confidence before the
exam.
Key Features:
✅ 150 verified BKAT 9R practice questions with correct answers
✅ Updated for the 2026 exam cycle under current nursing guidelines
✅ A+ structured exam prep format for comprehensive review and mastery
✅ Covers critical care concepts, emergency nursing, assessment skills, and
clinical judgment
✅ Includes patient monitoring, interventions, complications, and nursing priorities
✅ Ideal for nursing students, critical care learners, study groups, and exam
preparation
✅ With 150 realistic questions, correct answers, the BKAT 9R EXAM PREP
2026 TESTBANK is a comprehensive and effective study resource designed to
strengthen clinical reasoning and improve readiness for the BKAT 9R exam.
Measures that would be taken to treat a patient in diabetic ketoacidosis coma would not include which
response below?
1. Dextrose 50% IV infusion
2. Insulin IV drip
3. Potassium replacements
4. IV fluid administration - answer-Dextrose 50% IV infusion
,Patients with diabetes mellitus who are acutely ill generally require a:
1. higher dose of insulin
2. restricted caloric intake
3. decrease in fluid intake
4. lower dose of insulin - answer-Higher dose of insulin
The psychophysiologic stress response from acute illness and being in an ICU can result in decreased:
1. Heart rate
2. Alertness
3. Systolic blood pressure
4. Urine output - answer-Urine output
Which of the following types of insulin when given sub-q will have a peak action within 2 to 4 hours?
1. Hummulin Lente 2.
NPH
3. Lantus (glargine)
4. Regular - answer-Regular
An unconscious trauma patient who was just admitted to the ICU is a diabetic who received his usual
dose of sub-q NPH insulin at 7 AM. In how many hours after administration might you expect an insulin
reaction to occur?
1. 1-2
2. 3-4
3. 8-14
4. 18-24 - answer-8-14
A dangerous effect of rapidly re-warming a hypothermic patient is:
, 1.
bradycardia
2. vasodilation and hypotension
3. seizure activity
4. sudden rise in blood pressure - answer-vasodilation and hypotension
Mrs.Smith, who is post-operative craniotomy patient has a fasting blood sugar of 100mg, complains of
extreme thirst, and has a urine greater than 1,000 ml's over two hours. You should suspect:
1. Increasing intracranial pressure
2. Overproduction of ADH
3. Acute adrenal insufficiency
4. Diabetes insipidus - answer-Diabetes Insipidus
Mrs. Reece, a 64 yo woman with acute renal failure and oliguria, was admitted with congestive heart
failure. Which of the following tests is abnormal?
1. BUN of 18 mg/dl
2. Urine specific gravity of 1.026
3. Creatinine of 1.0 mg/dl
4. Potassium of 5.8 mEq/L - answer-Potassium 5.8 mEq/L
A patient is admitted with a probable diagnosis of acute renal failure. The normal ml's of urine output
for this 150 pound person per hour is:
1. 75
2. 100
3. 30
23 June 2026
BKAT 9R EXAM 2026 LATEST EXAM TEST UNDER
NEW GUIDELINE 150 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS PERFECT TO PASS BKAT 9R TEST EXAM
Overview:
This test bank mirrors the actual BKAT 9R Exam structure and difficulty,
helping learners prepare with realistic, updated, and guideline-based practice
questions. Each item reinforces essential concepts in critical care nursing, patient
assessment, clinical decision-making, prioritization, safety practices, and evidence-
based nursing interventions — building knowledge and confidence before the
exam.
Key Features:
✅ 150 verified BKAT 9R practice questions with correct answers
✅ Updated for the 2026 exam cycle under current nursing guidelines
✅ A+ structured exam prep format for comprehensive review and mastery
✅ Covers critical care concepts, emergency nursing, assessment skills, and
clinical judgment
✅ Includes patient monitoring, interventions, complications, and nursing priorities
✅ Ideal for nursing students, critical care learners, study groups, and exam
preparation
✅ With 150 realistic questions, correct answers, the BKAT 9R EXAM PREP
2026 TESTBANK is a comprehensive and effective study resource designed to
strengthen clinical reasoning and improve readiness for the BKAT 9R exam.
Measures that would be taken to treat a patient in diabetic ketoacidosis coma would not include which
response below?
1. Dextrose 50% IV infusion
2. Insulin IV drip
3. Potassium replacements
4. IV fluid administration - answer-Dextrose 50% IV infusion
,Patients with diabetes mellitus who are acutely ill generally require a:
1. higher dose of insulin
2. restricted caloric intake
3. decrease in fluid intake
4. lower dose of insulin - answer-Higher dose of insulin
The psychophysiologic stress response from acute illness and being in an ICU can result in decreased:
1. Heart rate
2. Alertness
3. Systolic blood pressure
4. Urine output - answer-Urine output
Which of the following types of insulin when given sub-q will have a peak action within 2 to 4 hours?
1. Hummulin Lente 2.
NPH
3. Lantus (glargine)
4. Regular - answer-Regular
An unconscious trauma patient who was just admitted to the ICU is a diabetic who received his usual
dose of sub-q NPH insulin at 7 AM. In how many hours after administration might you expect an insulin
reaction to occur?
1. 1-2
2. 3-4
3. 8-14
4. 18-24 - answer-8-14
A dangerous effect of rapidly re-warming a hypothermic patient is:
, 1.
bradycardia
2. vasodilation and hypotension
3. seizure activity
4. sudden rise in blood pressure - answer-vasodilation and hypotension
Mrs.Smith, who is post-operative craniotomy patient has a fasting blood sugar of 100mg, complains of
extreme thirst, and has a urine greater than 1,000 ml's over two hours. You should suspect:
1. Increasing intracranial pressure
2. Overproduction of ADH
3. Acute adrenal insufficiency
4. Diabetes insipidus - answer-Diabetes Insipidus
Mrs. Reece, a 64 yo woman with acute renal failure and oliguria, was admitted with congestive heart
failure. Which of the following tests is abnormal?
1. BUN of 18 mg/dl
2. Urine specific gravity of 1.026
3. Creatinine of 1.0 mg/dl
4. Potassium of 5.8 mEq/L - answer-Potassium 5.8 mEq/L
A patient is admitted with a probable diagnosis of acute renal failure. The normal ml's of urine output
for this 150 pound person per hour is:
1. 75
2. 100
3. 30