MDC3 FINAL EXAM 2026 RASMUSSEN
VERIFIED NUR2502 ROADMAP WITH
EXAM QUESTIONS NUR2502
Multidimensional Care III
The nurse has a with end stage renal disease. The patient has dialysis in 2 days. What should
the nurse inform the patient?
If their potassium increases they need to go get dialysis early
How does Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT) look on an EKG strip?
narrow QRS, small P wave (can barely see)
The American Association recommends which lifestyle change to manage the modifiable risk
factors associated with atherosclerosis? (SATA)
-Limit red meat
-Exercise 3-4 times per week for at least 40 minutes each session
-Adhere to prescribed medication therapy
-Consume 5 or more servings per day of fresh fruit and vegetables
-Consume whole grains
Testicular cancer risk is highest for clients younger than age 35. To specifically address
testicular cancer risk, a nurse should modify client teaching for clients to include what?
Testicular self-examination (after a warm shower each month)
Patient with leukemia has TP1 and ecchymosis. What does this indicate in the patient?
low platelets (check levels)
, Patient has a fracture to the face. What is the priority for this patient?
airway (first person nurse will see from patients)
Risk factors for coronary artery disease (CAD)?
high cholesterol (labs you would want are high HDL and low LDL)
A female client is being treated for a deep-vein thrombus she developed postoperatively
about one week ago and was treated with unfractionated heparin. Today she presents to the
clinic with petechiae on bilateral hands and feet. Laboratory results show a platelet count of
42.000/mm3 (42*10/L). The nurse is concerned about a drug reaction and anticipates the
client has which of the following?
Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT)
Hormone Replacement Therapy - Patient Teachings
-Calf pain and swelling (Risk for DVT)
-Don't sit with your legs crossed, or sit on them for long periods of time
-stop smoking
What will the nurse educate about a patient using a nasal spray?
-sit up when using spray
-don't use more than 2 days (rebound congestion)
A client admitted for sickle cell crisis is distraught after learning her child also has the
disease. What response by the nurse is best?
"It's understandable that you are upset about this news. Would you like to talk about what you're
feeling?"
A client is receiving treatment for the diagnosis of hemophilia A. Which of the following is
the most appropriate to include in the assessment of this client?
Joint pain and bruising
A client with sickle cell disease is admitted in Vaso-occlusive crisis. Which initial
intervention is the priority?
Initiate IV fluids at 125 ml/hr.
(-oxygen
-opioid pain relief
-hydration)
VERIFIED NUR2502 ROADMAP WITH
EXAM QUESTIONS NUR2502
Multidimensional Care III
The nurse has a with end stage renal disease. The patient has dialysis in 2 days. What should
the nurse inform the patient?
If their potassium increases they need to go get dialysis early
How does Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT) look on an EKG strip?
narrow QRS, small P wave (can barely see)
The American Association recommends which lifestyle change to manage the modifiable risk
factors associated with atherosclerosis? (SATA)
-Limit red meat
-Exercise 3-4 times per week for at least 40 minutes each session
-Adhere to prescribed medication therapy
-Consume 5 or more servings per day of fresh fruit and vegetables
-Consume whole grains
Testicular cancer risk is highest for clients younger than age 35. To specifically address
testicular cancer risk, a nurse should modify client teaching for clients to include what?
Testicular self-examination (after a warm shower each month)
Patient with leukemia has TP1 and ecchymosis. What does this indicate in the patient?
low platelets (check levels)
, Patient has a fracture to the face. What is the priority for this patient?
airway (first person nurse will see from patients)
Risk factors for coronary artery disease (CAD)?
high cholesterol (labs you would want are high HDL and low LDL)
A female client is being treated for a deep-vein thrombus she developed postoperatively
about one week ago and was treated with unfractionated heparin. Today she presents to the
clinic with petechiae on bilateral hands and feet. Laboratory results show a platelet count of
42.000/mm3 (42*10/L). The nurse is concerned about a drug reaction and anticipates the
client has which of the following?
Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT)
Hormone Replacement Therapy - Patient Teachings
-Calf pain and swelling (Risk for DVT)
-Don't sit with your legs crossed, or sit on them for long periods of time
-stop smoking
What will the nurse educate about a patient using a nasal spray?
-sit up when using spray
-don't use more than 2 days (rebound congestion)
A client admitted for sickle cell crisis is distraught after learning her child also has the
disease. What response by the nurse is best?
"It's understandable that you are upset about this news. Would you like to talk about what you're
feeling?"
A client is receiving treatment for the diagnosis of hemophilia A. Which of the following is
the most appropriate to include in the assessment of this client?
Joint pain and bruising
A client with sickle cell disease is admitted in Vaso-occlusive crisis. Which initial
intervention is the priority?
Initiate IV fluids at 125 ml/hr.
(-oxygen
-opioid pain relief
-hydration)