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Pass Fortis College's NUR209 Medical Surgical Nursing II with the ultimate 2026/2027 Exam 2 practice bundle. This comprehensive resource contains actual exam-style practice questions with verified answers and detailed rationales (100% correct, graded A+), covering all key topics for Exam 2—including perioperative nursing care, fluid and electrolyte imbalances, acid-base balance disorders, shock and sepsis management, respiratory conditions (pneumonia, PE, ARDS, COPD exacerbation), cardiovascular disorders (heart failure, CAD, MI, dysrhythmias), and surgical wound care and complications. Each rationale explains the underlying pathophysiology, priority nursing interventions, expected assessment findings, and pharmacological management, ensuring you understand the clinical reasoning behind every correct answer. Aligned precisely with Fortis NUR209's Exam 2 blueprint and the newest 2026/2027 curriculum, this resource helps you close knowledge gaps, strengthen critical thinking for prioritization and delegation, and build confidence for test day. Whether you are reviewing for a focused exam or reinforcing med-surg concepts for the final, this bundle gives you the edge to excel in NUR209 and deliver safe, evidence-based care to medical-surgical patients.

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Exam 2: NUR209/ NUR 209 (Newest
2026/2027) Medical Surgical Nursing II,
Practice Questions and Verified Answers
100% Correct, Graded A+ (Fortis)

1. What is nephrotic syndrome?

a) An inflammatory response in the glomerulus leading to damage to the glomerular membrane
b) An autoimmune disorder affecting the renal tubules
c) A bacterial infection of the renal pelvis
d) A malignant tumor of the kidney

Answer: a) An inflammatory response in the glomerulus leading to damage to the
glomerular membrane

Rationale: Nephrotic syndrome is characterized by an inflammatory response in the glomerulus
that causes damage to the glomerular membrane. This leads to massive proteinuria (>3.5 g/day),
hypoalbuminemia, and edema .



2. Which of the following is a characteristic finding in the urine of a patient with nephrotic
syndrome?

a) Dark brown urine
b) Foamy urine
c) Clear urine
d) Blood in urine

Answer: b) Foamy urine

Rationale: Foamy urine is a characteristic finding in nephrotic syndrome due to the presence of
protein in the urine (proteinuria). The protein causes the urine to appear foamy or frothy .



3. Which systemic disease can lead to nephrotic syndrome?

a) Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)
b) Hypertension

,c) Chronic kidney disease
d) Heart failure

Answer: a) Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)

Rationale: Nephrotic syndrome can be secondary to systemic diseases such as SLE, diabetes
mellitus, and amyloidosis. The immune complexes formed in SLE can deposit in the glomerular
basement membrane, causing damage .



4. What is a recommended dietary intervention for managing nephrotic syndrome?

a) Low sodium diet
b) High sodium diet
c) High protein diet
d) No dietary restrictions

Answer: a) Low sodium diet

Rationale: A low sodium diet is recommended in nephrotic syndrome to help manage edema and
hypertension. Sodium restriction reduces fluid retention .



5. What condition occurs when the glomerulus is excessively permeable to plasma
protein?

a) Diabetes
b) Nephrotic syndrome
c) Bladder cancer
d) Renal cell carcinoma

Answer: b) Nephrotic syndrome

Rationale: In nephrotic syndrome, the glomerular basement membrane becomes excessively
permeable to plasma proteins, resulting in massive proteinuria. This leads to a cascade of
complications, including hypoalbuminemia and edema .



6. Which of the following is a common symptom of nephrotic syndrome?

a) Painless hematuria
b) Dysuria
c) Massive proteinuria
d) Frequency and urgency

Answer: c) Massive proteinuria

,Rationale: Massive proteinuria (excretion of >3.5 g of protein per day) is a hallmark of nephrotic
syndrome. Other symptoms include hypoalbuminemia, edema, and hyperlipidemia .



7. Which of the following cancers is NOT associated with nephrotic syndrome?

a) Hodgkin lymphoma
b) Leukemias
c) Breast cancer
d) Melanoma

Answer: d) Melanoma

Rationale: Nephrotic syndrome can be associated with Hodgkin lymphoma, leukemias, and solid
tumors such as breast and lung cancer. Melanoma is not a known cause .



8. Which of the following is a common symptom of bladder cancer?

a) Irritability with dysuria
b) Ascites
c) Peripheral edema
d) Hyperlipidemia

Answer: a) Irritability with dysuria

Rationale: Bladder cancer often presents with irritative voiding symptoms such as dysuria,
frequency, and urgency. Painless hematuria is the most common presenting symptom, but
irritative symptoms can also occur .



9. Which diagnostic test is used to visualize the urinary tract and bladder?

a) Cystoscopy
b) CT scan
c) MRI
d) Ultrasound

Answer: a) Cystoscopy

Rationale: Cystoscopy is the gold standard for visualizing the bladder and urethra. It allows for
direct visualization and biopsy of lesions .



10. Which bacteria is most commonly associated with pyelonephritis?

, a) Escherichia coli
b) Staphylococcus
c) Streptococcus
d) Clostridium

Answer: a) Escherichia coli

Rationale: E. coli is the most common pathogen causing pyelonephritis, accounting for 70-80% of
cases. Other organisms include Klebsiella, Proteus, and Enterococcus .



11. A patient on Nitrofurantoin should be instructed to notify their healthcare provider
immediately if they experience:

a) Increased appetite
b) Fever, chills, or chest pain
c) Mild gastrointestinal upset
d) Brown urine

Answer: b) Fever, chills, or chest pain

Rationale: Nitrofurantoin can cause pulmonary toxicity, presenting with fever, chills, cough, chest
pain, and dyspnea. Patients should be instructed to report these symptoms immediately .



12. What is the recommended frequency for voiding to help prevent UTIs?

a) Every 3-4 hours
b) Every 5-6 hours
c) Every 1-2 hours
d) Once a day

Answer: a) Every 3-4 hours

Rationale: Voiding every 3-4 hours helps flush bacteria from the urinary tract and prevents urinary
stasis, reducing the risk of UTIs .



13. Which of the following is a sign of a urinary tract infection?

a) Dysuria
b) Increased appetite
c) Weight gain
d) Fatigue

Answer: a) Dysuria

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