NSG 300 Final exams with complete
questions and correct answers
guaranteed success .
As of the nurse prepares to administer oral medication which nursing intervention is of "most
importance" to ensure patient's safety? - Correct Answer: perform assessment of the patient for risk of
aspiration
Rationale:
you want to make sure that they can swallow
A heavy equipment operator is given hearing protection equipment by his company, what type of
preventative care is the company providing? - Correct Answer: primary
A client with cancer and their family has decided that palliative care is the best treatment for the client
what would not be a goal for the client while on palliative care?
a. The client will receive pain medication as needed.
b. Will provide a support system for the client and their family.
c. The care provided intends to prolong the client's life.
d. Will enhance the quality of life for the client. - Correct Answer: c. The care provided intends to
prolong the client's life.
Which is the following would NOT affect a client's blood pressure?
a. Obesity
b. Drink a cup of coffee 6 hours ago
c. Smoking a cigarette 10 minutes before taking BP
d. Eating a high salt diet - Correct Answer: b. Drink a cup of coffee 6 hours ago
, Rationale:
Time frame for caffeine is 3 hours when you'll see increased BP
A nurse is caring for a group of patients. Which patient will the nurse see first? - Correct Answer: A 20-
year-old male postoperative patient whose blood pressure went from 128/70 to 100/60
Rationale:
they just came out from surgery that could be sign that they're bleeding.
The nurse is assessing the patient and family for probable familial causes of the patient's hypertension.
The nurse begins by analyzing the patient's personal history, as well as family history and current
lifestyle situation. Which findings will the nurse consider to be risk factors? (SATA) - Correct Answer:
obesity
cigarette smoking
heavy alcohol intake
The nurse is collaborating with the dietician about a patient with a stage III pressure ulcer. Which
nutrient will the nurse expect to be increased after collaboration with the dietitian? - Correct Answer:
protein
A client is placed on airborne precautions for pulmonary tuberculosis. The nurse notes that the client
seems to be angry, but he knows that this is a normal response to isolation. Which is the best
intervention? - Correct Answer: explain the reasons for the isolation procedures and provide meaningful
stimulation
Which type of personal protective equipment should the nurse wear when caring for a pediatric client
who is placed on airborne precautions for confirmed chicken pox/herpes zoster ? (SATA) - Correct
Answer: disposable gown
N95 respirator mask
gloves
questions and correct answers
guaranteed success .
As of the nurse prepares to administer oral medication which nursing intervention is of "most
importance" to ensure patient's safety? - Correct Answer: perform assessment of the patient for risk of
aspiration
Rationale:
you want to make sure that they can swallow
A heavy equipment operator is given hearing protection equipment by his company, what type of
preventative care is the company providing? - Correct Answer: primary
A client with cancer and their family has decided that palliative care is the best treatment for the client
what would not be a goal for the client while on palliative care?
a. The client will receive pain medication as needed.
b. Will provide a support system for the client and their family.
c. The care provided intends to prolong the client's life.
d. Will enhance the quality of life for the client. - Correct Answer: c. The care provided intends to
prolong the client's life.
Which is the following would NOT affect a client's blood pressure?
a. Obesity
b. Drink a cup of coffee 6 hours ago
c. Smoking a cigarette 10 minutes before taking BP
d. Eating a high salt diet - Correct Answer: b. Drink a cup of coffee 6 hours ago
, Rationale:
Time frame for caffeine is 3 hours when you'll see increased BP
A nurse is caring for a group of patients. Which patient will the nurse see first? - Correct Answer: A 20-
year-old male postoperative patient whose blood pressure went from 128/70 to 100/60
Rationale:
they just came out from surgery that could be sign that they're bleeding.
The nurse is assessing the patient and family for probable familial causes of the patient's hypertension.
The nurse begins by analyzing the patient's personal history, as well as family history and current
lifestyle situation. Which findings will the nurse consider to be risk factors? (SATA) - Correct Answer:
obesity
cigarette smoking
heavy alcohol intake
The nurse is collaborating with the dietician about a patient with a stage III pressure ulcer. Which
nutrient will the nurse expect to be increased after collaboration with the dietitian? - Correct Answer:
protein
A client is placed on airborne precautions for pulmonary tuberculosis. The nurse notes that the client
seems to be angry, but he knows that this is a normal response to isolation. Which is the best
intervention? - Correct Answer: explain the reasons for the isolation procedures and provide meaningful
stimulation
Which type of personal protective equipment should the nurse wear when caring for a pediatric client
who is placed on airborne precautions for confirmed chicken pox/herpes zoster ? (SATA) - Correct
Answer: disposable gown
N95 respirator mask
gloves