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1.​ Multiple Choice​
A 68-year-old post-operative patient has a chest tube that accidentally becomes
disconnected from the drainage system. The nurse finds the tube open to air.
Which action should the nurse take first?​
A. Clamp the chest tube immediately​
B. Place the end of the tube in a sterile container of normal saline​
C. Apply an occlusive dressing over the insertion site​
D. Reconnect the tube to a new drainage system

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Submerging the tube 2 cm below the surface of sterile saline restores
water-seal and prevents air entry. Clamping can cause tension pneumothorax.

Teaching Point: Never clamp a chest tube when an air-leak is suspected; maintain
water-seal or occlusive environment.

2.​ Select All That Apply​
The nurse is reviewing the lab results of a 4-day-old breast-fed newborn. Which
findings require immediate follow-up? (Select all that apply.)​
A. Total bilirubin 18 mg/dL​
B. Weight loss 6 % from birth weight​
C. Glucose 40 mg/dL​
D. Sodium 128 mEq/L​
E. Hemoglobin 18 g/dL

Correct Answers: A, C, D

,Rationale: Bilirubin >15 mg/dL at 96 h, glucose <45 mg/dL, and Na <130 mEq/L are
outside safe limits. 6 % weight loss is acceptable; Hgb 18 g/dL is normal neonatal
polycythemia.

Teaching Point: Early identification of hyperbilirubinemia prevents kernicterus.

3.​ Drag and Drop (Ordered Response)​
A 72-year-old with COPD is in respiratory distress. Place the nursing actions in
the correct order:
4.​ Apply high-flow oxygen via non-rebreather
5.​ Raise head of bed to high-Fowler position
6.​ Check SpO₂ and respiratory rate
7.​ Auscultate lung fields
8.​ Obtain ABG per protocol

Correct Order: 3 → 2 → 4 → 1 → 5

Rationale: Follow airway-vital signs-position-oxygen-labs sequence.

4.​ Fill-in-the-Blank​
A patient is prescribed 1.5 L of 0.45 % saline to run over 8 hours. The drop factor
is 15 gtt/mL. Calculate the infusion rate in gtt/min. (Round to nearest whole
number.)

Correct Answer: 47 gtt/min

Rationale: 1500 mL × 15 gtt/mL ÷ 480 min = 46.875 → 47 gtt/min.

5.​ Multiple Choice​
The nurse is delegating tasks on a medical floor. Which task is appropriate to
assign to an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)?​
A. Measure abdominal girth of a patient with ascites​
B. Check gag reflex of a stroke patient before lunch​
C. Teach the use of an incentive spirometer​
D. Perform a sterile dressing change

Correct Answer: A

,Rationale: Abdominal girth is a standard measurement; gag reflex, teaching, and sterile
procedures require licensed personnel.

Teaching Point: UAP scope includes vital signs, height/weight/girth, ADLs, and simple
non-invasive tasks.

6.​ Select All That Apply​
A patient with heart failure is receiving digoxin. Which findings suggest toxicity?
(Select all that apply.)​
A. Anorexia​
B. Visual halos​
C. Serum digoxin 1.8 ng/mL​
D. New-onset atrial fibrillation​
E. Bigeminy on cardiac monitor

Correct Answers: A, B, E

Rationale: GI upset, visual disturbances, and ventricular ectopy are classic signs.
Therapeutic range 0.8–2 ng/mL; 1.8 ng/mL is high-normal but not toxic alone.

7.​ Multiple Choice​
A pregnant client at 30 weeks reports no fetal movement in 8 hours. Which
nursing action is priority?​
A. Have her drink a cold glass of water and count movements​
B. Perform a non-stress test immediately​
C. Check maternal glucose level​
D. Palpate fetal position

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Absence of perceived movement >6 hours requires immediate fetal
assessment (kick counts not sufficient).

Teaching Point: Decreased fetal movement is a red flag; timely evaluation prevents
stillbirth.

, 8.​ Hot Spot (Textual)​
A patient with left-sided stroke has neglect syndrome. The nurse asks the patient
to identify objects on a tray. Which side of the tray will the patient most likely
ignore? (Answer: left)
9.​ Multiple Choice​
A patient with diabetes has a foot ulcer. The provider orders wet-to-dry dressing
changes BID. What is the primary purpose of this dressing?​
A. Provide thermal insulation​
B. Debride necrotic tissue mechanically​
C. Increase granulation tissue formation​
D. Reduce edema

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Wet-to-dry dressings adhere to dead tissue and remove it when pulled off.

10.​ Select All That Apply​
During a blood transfusion, the patient reports chills and flank pain. Which
actions are required immediately? (Select all that apply.)​
A. Stop the transfusion​
B. Check vitals​
C. Notify provider​
D. Send remaining blood to lab​
E. Start normal saline at KVO through new tubing

Correct Answers: A, B, C, D, E

Rationale: Classic hemolytic reaction protocol—stop, vitals, notify, return blood, maintain
line with new tubing/saline.

11.​ Multiple Choice​
A patient with a serum sodium of 128 mEq/L is receiving 3 % saline at 30 mL/h.
Which assessment finding best indicates improvement?​
A. Increased thirst​
B. Urine output 0.5 mL/kg/h​
C. GCS score rises from 13 to 15​
D. Serum osmolality 280 mOsm/kg

Correct Answer: C

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