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NS 2 P1 FINAL EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND
ANSWER-2026 NEW VERSION
1. Situation 1: Baby boy Lacson was delivered 36-week gestation and
weighs 3,400 gm and height of 59 cm (1-5), baby boy Lacson’s height
is?
A. Long
B. Short
C. Average
D. Too short
2. Growth and development in a child progress in the following
ways EXCEPT:
A. From cognitive to psychosexual
B. From trunk to the tip of the extremities
C. From head to toe
D. From general to specific
3. As described by Erikson, the major psychosexual conflict of the
above situation is:
A. Autonomy vs. Shame and doubt
B. Industry vs. Inferiority
C. Trust vs. mistrust
D. Initiation vs. guilt
4. Which of the following is true about Mongolian Spots?
A. Disappears in about a year
B. Are linked to pathologic conditions
C. Are managed by tropical steroids
D. Are indicative of parental abuse
5. Signs of cold stress that the nurse must be alert of when caring for
a Newborn is:
A. Hypothermia
B. Decreased activity level
C. Shaking
D. Increased RR
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6. At what phase of the menstrual cycle does implantation of
fertilized egg occur best:
A. Progestational
B. Estrogenic
C. Ischemic
D. Menses
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7. A factor learned while obtaining the nursing history that
probably predisposed a client to type II Diabetes would be:
A. Being 20 pounds overweight
B. Having diabetes insipidus
C. Eating low-cholesterol foods
D. Drinking a daily alcoholic beverage
8. Following x-rays of an injured wrist, the patient is informed that it is
badly sprained. In teaching the patient to care for the injury, the
nurse tells the patient to:
A. apply a heating pad to reduce muscle spasms.
B. wear an elastic compression bandage continuously.
C. use pillows to keep the arm elevated above the heart.
D. gently exercise the joint to prevent muscle shortening.
9. The client has a history of COPD but represents edema of the legs
and feet, distended neck vein, and large palpable liver. What is the
patient most likely suffering from?
A. Pulmonary embolus
B. Pleurisy
C. Atelectasis
D. Cor pulmonale
10. A patient has been diagnosed with gout. In developing a
dietary plan for the patient, a nurse plans to include which item on a
list of foods to be avoided:
A. Liver
B. Carrots
C. Broccoli
D. Chocolate
11. For a 3-month-old child to be classified to have Pneumonia (not
severe), you would expect to find RR of:
A. 60 cpm
B. 40 cpm
C. 70 cpm
D. 50 cpm
12. Which of the following would indicate that a client has developed
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water intoxication secondary to treatment for diabetes insipidus?
A. Confusion and seizures
B. Sunken eyeballs and spasticity
C. Flaccidity and thirst
D. Tetany and increased blood urea nitrogen (BUN) levels.
NS 2 P1 FINAL EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND
ANSWER-2026 NEW VERSION
1. Situation 1: Baby boy Lacson was delivered 36-week gestation and
weighs 3,400 gm and height of 59 cm (1-5), baby boy Lacson’s height
is?
A. Long
B. Short
C. Average
D. Too short
2. Growth and development in a child progress in the following
ways EXCEPT:
A. From cognitive to psychosexual
B. From trunk to the tip of the extremities
C. From head to toe
D. From general to specific
3. As described by Erikson, the major psychosexual conflict of the
above situation is:
A. Autonomy vs. Shame and doubt
B. Industry vs. Inferiority
C. Trust vs. mistrust
D. Initiation vs. guilt
4. Which of the following is true about Mongolian Spots?
A. Disappears in about a year
B. Are linked to pathologic conditions
C. Are managed by tropical steroids
D. Are indicative of parental abuse
5. Signs of cold stress that the nurse must be alert of when caring for
a Newborn is:
A. Hypothermia
B. Decreased activity level
C. Shaking
D. Increased RR
,2
6. At what phase of the menstrual cycle does implantation of
fertilized egg occur best:
A. Progestational
B. Estrogenic
C. Ischemic
D. Menses
,3
7. A factor learned while obtaining the nursing history that
probably predisposed a client to type II Diabetes would be:
A. Being 20 pounds overweight
B. Having diabetes insipidus
C. Eating low-cholesterol foods
D. Drinking a daily alcoholic beverage
8. Following x-rays of an injured wrist, the patient is informed that it is
badly sprained. In teaching the patient to care for the injury, the
nurse tells the patient to:
A. apply a heating pad to reduce muscle spasms.
B. wear an elastic compression bandage continuously.
C. use pillows to keep the arm elevated above the heart.
D. gently exercise the joint to prevent muscle shortening.
9. The client has a history of COPD but represents edema of the legs
and feet, distended neck vein, and large palpable liver. What is the
patient most likely suffering from?
A. Pulmonary embolus
B. Pleurisy
C. Atelectasis
D. Cor pulmonale
10. A patient has been diagnosed with gout. In developing a
dietary plan for the patient, a nurse plans to include which item on a
list of foods to be avoided:
A. Liver
B. Carrots
C. Broccoli
D. Chocolate
11. For a 3-month-old child to be classified to have Pneumonia (not
severe), you would expect to find RR of:
A. 60 cpm
B. 40 cpm
C. 70 cpm
D. 50 cpm
12. Which of the following would indicate that a client has developed
, 4
water intoxication secondary to treatment for diabetes insipidus?
A. Confusion and seizures
B. Sunken eyeballs and spasticity
C. Flaccidity and thirst
D. Tetany and increased blood urea nitrogen (BUN) levels.