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“DUNPHY FINAL CLINICAL EXAM NURS 671
2026 ”LATEST EXAM 2026 – 2027 SOLVED
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS VERIFIED 100%
GRADED A+ (LATEST VERSION) WELL REVISED
100% GUARANTEE PASS



Dunphy final clinical exam Nurs 671




The nurse is preparing to examine a comatose patient on a ventilator. Before
beginning the procedures, she (Select all that apply.)
a. speaks to the patient to minimize anxiety.
b. drapes the body parts not being examined.
c. encourages the patient to ask questions.
d. uses medical terms to let the patient know that she is professional.
ANS: A, B
The nurse is preparing an injection of 0.45 mL of medication for a pediatric
patient. Which syringe is most appropriate?
a. Tuberculin syringe
b. Insulin syringe
c. 3-mL syringe
d. 10-mL syringe
ANS: A
The nurse is preparing to administer an intramuscular (IM) injection to a 6-
month-old infant. Which injection site is the most appropriate for this patient?
a. Deltoid muscle
b. Dorsogluteal injection site

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c. Vastus lateralis
d. Abdomen 5 cm (2 inches) away from the umbilicus
ANS: C
The nurse is administering a parenteral medication to the patient. Which action
by the nurse demonstrates proper technique?
a. Using strict aseptic technique
b. Using work-arounds to administer medications in a timely manner
c. Injecting the medication smoothly but rapidly
d. Inserting the needle into the patient's skin smoothly and slowly
ANS: A
The nurse is preparing a medication that comes in an ampoule. Which action
by the nurse is appropriate?
a. Tapping the ampoule so fluid moves from the bottom of the ampoule to the
neck
b. Avoiding inversion of the ampoule after opening to prevent spillage of the
medication
c. Using a filter needle long enough to reach the bottom of the ampoule
d. Guiding the needle against the rim of the ampoule to access the medication
ANS: C
The nurse is teaching a patient how to mix 5 units of regular insulin and 15
units of NPH insulin in the same syringe. The nurse determines that further
instruction is needed if the patient does which of the following?
a. Injects 5 units of air into the regular insulin vial first and withdraws 5 units
of
regular insulin.
b. Injects 15 units of air into the NPH insulin vial but does not withdraw the
medication.
c. Withdraws 5 units of regular insulin before withdrawing 15 units of NPH
insulin.
d. Calculates the combined total insulin dose as 20 units after withdrawing the
regular insulin from the vial.
ANS: A
A patient has prescriptions for 10 units of glargine insulin and 5 units of
regular insulin to be given at the same time. Which action by the nurse is

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appropriate?
a. Injecting 10 units of air into the glargine insulin vial first and not
withdrawing the
medication
b. Injecting 5 units of air into the regular insulin vial first and then 10 units of
air into
the glargine insulin vial
c. Giving two separate injections using different needles and syringes
d. Withdrawing 5 units of regular insulin first and then calculating the total
dose of
regular and glargine insulin combined
ANS: C
The nurse is preparing several medications that are administered parenterally.
The patient receiving which medication will have an intradermal injection?
a. opioid
b. Medication for allergy testing
c. Low-molecular-weight heparin
d. Glargine insulin
ANS: B
The nurse is preparing to administer an intradermal injection to an adult
patient. Which action should be taken by the nurse?
a. Use a tuberculin syringe with a 2.5 cm (1-inch) 25-gauge needle.
b. Inject no more than 1 mL of solution at one site.
c. Insert the needle at a 5- to 15-degree angle 3 finger widths below the
antecubital space.
d. Expect a bleb and a small amount of bleeding after injection.
ANS: C
The nurse administers a tuberculin screening test to a patient who has no
known risk factors for tuberculosis (TB). When the test site is read 48 hours
later, which result is considered positive?
a. Induration of 2 mm or more
b. Induration of 5 mm or more
c. Induration of 10 mm or more
d. Induration of 15 mm or more

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ANS: D
The nurse is teaching a family member of an obese patient how to administer a
subcutaneous U-100 insulin injection to the patient. Which instruction should
be included in the teaching plan?
a. Carefully massage the site after the injection to aid absorption.
b. Draw the medication into a tuberculin syringe with a 27-gauge needle.
c. Insert the needle quickly and firmly at a 90-degree angle.
d. Rotate injection sites between the abdomen, thighs, and upper arms.
ANS: C
The nurse is teaching a patient how to inject low-molecular-weight heparin.
What instruction should be included in the teaching plan?
a. The injection can be given in the abdomen or the upper thighs.
b. Before injecting the medication, be sure to expel the air bubble in the
syringe.
c. After inserting the needle, pull back on the plunger of the syringe before
injecting the medication.
d. After injecting the medication, apply gentle pressure to the injection site for
30 to 60 seconds.
ANS: D
The nurse is preparing an intramuscular injection for a thin older patient. The
nurse is aware that the maximum volume most likely tolerated by this patient
is which amount?
a. 1mL
b. 2mL
c. 3mL
d. 5mL
ANS: B
The nurse is preparing to administer an intramuscular injection via the Z-track
method. Which action should be taken by the nurse?
a. Pinch the skin between the thumb and the first finger.
b. Insert the needle at a 90-degree angle.
c. Immediately remove the needle after injecting the medication.
d. Release the skin before removing the needle from the site.
ANS: B
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