NURS 120
NURS 120/ NURS120 Exam 3 Review |
(Latest 2026/ 2027) Introduction to
Medical Surgical Nursing | 100%
Verified Questions & Answers | Grade A
1. Common bile duct obx can cause all except
Elevated LFTs
Clay-colored stools
Steatorrhea
Elevated hemoglobin
Correct Answer: Elevated hemoglobin
Rationale: Common bile duct obstruction (obx) leads to
biliary stasis, causing elevated liver enzymes (LFTs),
pale/clay-colored stools (lack of bilirubin), and fatty stools
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(steatorrhea due to lack of bile for fat digestion). It does not
directly cause elevated hemoglobin.
2. What minimum O2 level is appropriate for COPD
76
88
96
90
Correct Answer: 88
Rationale: For patients with chronic COPD, the target
oxygen saturation (SpO2) is typically 88-92%. A minimum of
88% is acceptable to avoid the risk of oxygen-induced
hypercapnia (CO2 retention).
3. Classic gallbladder pain in described as sharp
RUQ into right shoulder
LUQ into left shoulder
RLQ with rebound pain
LLQ with rebound pain
Correct Answer: RUQ into right shoulder
Rationale: Classic biliary colic or cholecystitis pain is sharp
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or colicky and localizes to the right upper quadrant (RUQ),
often radiating to the right scapula or shoulder due to shared
nerve pathways (phrenic nerve irritation).
4. Which patient is least likely to have a comorbidity of GERD
COPD
Irritable bowel syndrome
Cystic Fibrosis
Diabetes
Correct Answer: Irritable bowel syndrome
Rationale: While IBS and GERD can co-occur, there is no
strong pathophysiological link. COPD, Cystic Fibrosis, and
Diabetes (especially with gastroparesis) are more commonly
and strongly associated with an increased risk of GERD.
5. Gastric ulcers include
pain 2-3 hrs after eating
relief from pain immediately after eating
are awakened by pain during sleep
pain worse immediately after eating
Correct Answer: pain worse immediately after eating
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