Exam 3 NP Assessment – Chamberlain
College of Nursing (2025/2026 Edition) –
Real Exam Questions with Complete Verified
Solutions (100% Pass)
Introduction:
This study resource provides a detailed, well-organized review of the most essential concepts
covered in the FNP Final Assessment at Chamberlain College of Nursing.
Designed for quick revision, this guide includes summaries, topic explanations, key concepts,
practice-style questions, and focused review points to strengthen your understanding and help
you prepare with confidence.
Perfect for learners seeking clear explanations, exam-style practice, and a structured study
format across major FNP topics—Assessment, Diagnostics, Primary Care Management,
Pathophysiology, Pharmacology, Health Promotion, and more.
An older man arrives in triage disoriented and dyspneic. His skin is hot and dry. His wife states
that he was fine earlier today. The nurse's next priority would be to
a. assess his vital signs.
b. obtain a brief medical history from his wife.
c. start supplemental O2 and have the provider see him.
d. determine the kind of insurance he has before treating him.
a. assess his vital signs.
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A patient has a core temperature of 90°F (32.2°C). The most appropriate rewarming technique
would be
a. passive rewarming with warm blankets.
b. active internal rewarming using warmed IV fluids.
c. passive rewarming using air-filled warming blankets.
d. active external rewarming by submersing in a warm bath.
b. active internal rewarming using warmed IV fluids.
What interventions does the nurse anticipate for a patient with an aspirin overdose? (select all
that apply.)
a. Hemodialysis
b. Corticosteroids
c. Hyperbaric O2
d. Gastric lavage
e. Activated charcoal
a. Hemodialysis
d. Gastric lavage
e. Activated charcoal
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An older woman arrives in the ED reporting severe pain in her right shoulder. The nurse notes
her clothes are soiled with urine and feces. She tells the nurse that she lives with her son and that
she "fell." She is tearful and asks you if she can be admitted. What possibility should the nurse
consider?
a. Dementia
b. Possible cancer
c. Family violence
d. Orthostatic hypotension
c. Family violence
A chemical explosion occurs at a nearby industrial site. First responders report that victims are
decontaminated at the scene, and about 125 workers will need medical evaluation and care. The
first action of the nurse receiving this report should be to
a. issue a code blue alert.
b. activate the hospital's emergency response plan.
c. notify the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
d. arrange for the American Red Cross to provide aid to victims.
b. activate the hospital's emergency response plan.
The nurse teaches the female patient who has frequent UTIs to
a. take tub baths with bubble bath.
b. void before and after sexual intercourse.
c. take prophylactic sulfonamides for the rest of her life.
d. restrict fluid intake to prevent the need for frequent voiding.
b. void before and after sexual intercourse.
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