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NUR 2214 FINAL EXAM NEWEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM TEST
BANK| COMPLETE EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS/ ALREADY GRADRED A+| (MOST RECENT!!)
What sign is most likely to alert a nurse manager that one of her nurses
is stealing medications for personal use?
A. The nurse complains of never being able to control her patients' pain
even though other nurses never seem to have any problems controlling
the same patient's pain
B. The nurse who has a spouse with a history of drug abuse
C. The nurse once made a treatment error and immediately notified the
physician, nurse manager, and wrote an incident report
D. The nurse has a teenager daughter, who is currently undergoing a
long chemotherapy regimen to fight ovarian cancer ......ANSWER......A.
The nurse complains of never being able to control her patients' pain
even though other nurses never seem to have any problems controlling
the same patient's pain
Which nursing intervention is a priority for a patient who is post-op
from having a lobectomy?
A. Position the patient on the side of their body that was not operated
on
B. Position the patient in the semi-fowler's position at all times
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C. Monitor vital signs every day
D. Teach incentive spirometry when patient is 12 hours post-op
......ANSWER......A. Position the patient on the side of their body that
was not operated on
Rationale: Positioning the patient on their "opposite side" allows for the
operated side to drain properly
A 21-year-old female patient sates she is the victim of interpersonal
violence (IPV) from her boyfriend, with whom she lives with. She states
to the nurse, "There is no escaping my situation unless...". How should
the nurse respond?
A. "Why are you afraid to go to the police?"
B. "I will to call the police for you so this can be documented."
C. "What methods have you used in the past to deescalate a bad
situation between you and your boyfriend"
D. "Have you ever thought about hurting yourself or someone else?"
......ANSWER......D. "Have you ever thought about hurting yourself or
someone else?"
What criteria must be met for a patient to be admitted to hospice care?
A. A patient must cancer
B. A patient who has 6 months or less to live
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C. A patient who is suffering from an incurable illness
D. A patient who wants to have their pain controlled
E. A patient who is 65+ years of age
F. A patient who lives alone ......ANSWER......B. A patient who has 6
months or less to live
C. A patient who is suffering from an incurable illness
D. A patient who wants to have their pain controlled
A neurology nurse assesses a 75-year-old male patient with Parkinson's
Disease (PD) and notices his face appears drooping and "mask-like."
What does the nurse fear the patient may be at risk for?
A. Risk for knowledge deficit
B. Risk for self-harm
C. Risk for depression
D. Risk for malnutrition ......ANSWER......D. Risk for malnutrition
Rationale: The patient is at risk for malnutrition because he will have
difficulty chewing. Patient's with facial paralysis are also at risk for
aspiration, too.
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Which statements are true about melanoma? Select all that apply:
A. Patients with a family history of melanoma should be tested for the
BRCA 1 & 2 genes
B. Women are more likely to have melanoma on their arms and face
compared to other parts of the body
C. Men are more likely to have melanoma on their arms and face
compared to other parts of the body
D. Melanoma is highly metastatic
E. Survival rate of melanoma mostly depends on how early a diagnosis
is made and how quickly treatment begins
F. Instructing patients to carry a body and lesion map is considered the
best method of primary prevention against melanoma
......ANSWER......A. Men are more likely to have melanoma on their
arms and face compared to other parts of the body
B. Melanoma is highly metastatic
C. Survival rate of melanoma mostly depends on how early a diagnosis
is made and how quickly treatment begins
Rationale: Women are more likely to have melanoma on their legs and
torso area; men are more likely to have it on their arms and face;
melanoma is highly metastatic
NUR 2214 FINAL EXAM NEWEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM TEST
BANK| COMPLETE EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS/ ALREADY GRADRED A+| (MOST RECENT!!)
What sign is most likely to alert a nurse manager that one of her nurses
is stealing medications for personal use?
A. The nurse complains of never being able to control her patients' pain
even though other nurses never seem to have any problems controlling
the same patient's pain
B. The nurse who has a spouse with a history of drug abuse
C. The nurse once made a treatment error and immediately notified the
physician, nurse manager, and wrote an incident report
D. The nurse has a teenager daughter, who is currently undergoing a
long chemotherapy regimen to fight ovarian cancer ......ANSWER......A.
The nurse complains of never being able to control her patients' pain
even though other nurses never seem to have any problems controlling
the same patient's pain
Which nursing intervention is a priority for a patient who is post-op
from having a lobectomy?
A. Position the patient on the side of their body that was not operated
on
B. Position the patient in the semi-fowler's position at all times
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C. Monitor vital signs every day
D. Teach incentive spirometry when patient is 12 hours post-op
......ANSWER......A. Position the patient on the side of their body that
was not operated on
Rationale: Positioning the patient on their "opposite side" allows for the
operated side to drain properly
A 21-year-old female patient sates she is the victim of interpersonal
violence (IPV) from her boyfriend, with whom she lives with. She states
to the nurse, "There is no escaping my situation unless...". How should
the nurse respond?
A. "Why are you afraid to go to the police?"
B. "I will to call the police for you so this can be documented."
C. "What methods have you used in the past to deescalate a bad
situation between you and your boyfriend"
D. "Have you ever thought about hurting yourself or someone else?"
......ANSWER......D. "Have you ever thought about hurting yourself or
someone else?"
What criteria must be met for a patient to be admitted to hospice care?
A. A patient must cancer
B. A patient who has 6 months or less to live
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C. A patient who is suffering from an incurable illness
D. A patient who wants to have their pain controlled
E. A patient who is 65+ years of age
F. A patient who lives alone ......ANSWER......B. A patient who has 6
months or less to live
C. A patient who is suffering from an incurable illness
D. A patient who wants to have their pain controlled
A neurology nurse assesses a 75-year-old male patient with Parkinson's
Disease (PD) and notices his face appears drooping and "mask-like."
What does the nurse fear the patient may be at risk for?
A. Risk for knowledge deficit
B. Risk for self-harm
C. Risk for depression
D. Risk for malnutrition ......ANSWER......D. Risk for malnutrition
Rationale: The patient is at risk for malnutrition because he will have
difficulty chewing. Patient's with facial paralysis are also at risk for
aspiration, too.
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Which statements are true about melanoma? Select all that apply:
A. Patients with a family history of melanoma should be tested for the
BRCA 1 & 2 genes
B. Women are more likely to have melanoma on their arms and face
compared to other parts of the body
C. Men are more likely to have melanoma on their arms and face
compared to other parts of the body
D. Melanoma is highly metastatic
E. Survival rate of melanoma mostly depends on how early a diagnosis
is made and how quickly treatment begins
F. Instructing patients to carry a body and lesion map is considered the
best method of primary prevention against melanoma
......ANSWER......A. Men are more likely to have melanoma on their
arms and face compared to other parts of the body
B. Melanoma is highly metastatic
C. Survival rate of melanoma mostly depends on how early a diagnosis
is made and how quickly treatment begins
Rationale: Women are more likely to have melanoma on their legs and
torso area; men are more likely to have it on their arms and face;
melanoma is highly metastatic