NEW YORK RENAL NURSING EXAM PRACTICE EXAM | STUDY GUIDE | TESTBANK
| LATEST UPDATE 2026/2027 | QUESTIONS | 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
## Table of Contents
- Renal Anatomy and Physiology
- Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
- Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)
- Hemodialysis
- Peritoneal Dialysis
- Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Disorders
- Renal Pharmacology
- Hypertension and Renal Disease
- Glomerular Disorders
- Nephrotic and Nephritic Syndromes
- Renal Replacement Therapy
- Kidney Transplantation
- Patient Safety and Infection Prevention
- Nursing Assessment and Clinical Decision-Making
- Professional Standards and Ethical Practice
Introduction
The New York Renal Nursing Practice Exam is designed to evaluate advanced
knowledge and clinical judgment expected of registered nurses specializing in
nephrology and renal care. The examination emphasizes evidence-informed nursing
practice, patient safety, complex clinical reasoning, dialysis management, electrolyte
and acid-base disorders, chronic kidney disease, acute kidney injury, renal
pharmacology, transplantation, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Questions reflect
realistic clinical situations requiring analysis, prioritization, interpretation of
assessment findings, and application of current professional standards. Candidates
should expect challenging scenario-based questions that assess decision-making,
ethical practice, documentation, and management of critically ill patients receiving
renal replacement therapies across diverse healthcare settings.
Question 1
,A patient receiving maintenance hemodialysis develops sudden dyspnea, chest
pain, hypotension, and cyanosis approximately five minutes after dialysis initiation.
Which nursing action is most appropriate?
A. Continue dialysis while administering oxygen.
B. Stop dialysis immediately and clamp the blood lines.
C. Increase the ultrafiltration rate.
D. Flush the extracorporeal circuit with saline and restart dialysis.
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Sudden cardiopulmonary symptoms immediately after dialysis
begins suggest an air embolism or severe dialysis complication. Dialysis should be
stopped immediately while emergency interventions are initiated.
Question 2
A patient with Stage 4 chronic kidney disease has persistent hyperphosphatemia
despite dietary counseling. Which intervention most directly reduces intestinal
phosphate absorption?
A. Intravenous calcium gluconate
B. Sodium bicarbonate
C. Phosphate binders administered with meals
D. Loop diuretics
Correct Answer: C
Explanation: Phosphate binders are taken with meals to bind dietary phosphate
within the gastrointestinal tract, reducing absorption.
Question 3
A nurse reviews laboratory values of a patient with acute kidney injury. Which
finding requires the highest priority intervention?
A. Hemoglobin 10.5 g/dL
B. Potassium 6.7 mEq/L with peaked T waves
,C. Phosphorus 5.2 mg/dL
D. Calcium 8.1 mg/dL
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Severe hyperkalemia accompanied by ECG changes is immediately
life-threatening because of the risk of fatal cardiac dysrhythmias.
Question 4
During assessment of a patient with nephrotic syndrome, which finding most
strongly reflects loss of plasma oncotic pressure?
A. Hypertension
B. Generalized edema
C. Bradycardia
D. Polyuria
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Significant urinary protein loss decreases plasma oncotic pressure,
resulting in widespread edema.
Question 5
A patient undergoing continuous renal replacement therapy develops recurrent
filter clotting despite adequate blood flow. Which factor should the nurse
investigate first?
A. Recent anticoagulation interruption
B. Dietary sodium intake
C. Patient age
D. Serum glucose level
Correct Answer: A
, Explanation: Interruption or inadequate anticoagulation commonly contributes to
premature filter clotting during CRRT.
Question 6
Which assessment finding most strongly suggests fluid volume overload in a
patient with end-stage kidney disease?
A. Flat neck veins
B. Weight gain of 3 kg in two days
C. Dry oral mucosa
D. Orthostatic hypotension
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Rapid weight gain reflects significant fluid accumulation and is a
sensitive indicator of volume overload.
Question 7
A nurse evaluates a patient receiving erythropoiesis-stimulating therapy. Which
laboratory value best reflects treatment effectiveness?
A. Serum creatinine
B. White blood cell count
C. Hemoglobin concentration
D. Serum potassium
Correct Answer: C
Explanation: Hemoglobin levels are monitored to evaluate response to
erythropoiesis-stimulating agents used to treat CKD-associated anemia.
Question 8
A patient develops fever and cloudy peritoneal dialysis effluent. What is the nurse's
priority action?
| LATEST UPDATE 2026/2027 | QUESTIONS | 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
## Table of Contents
- Renal Anatomy and Physiology
- Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
- Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)
- Hemodialysis
- Peritoneal Dialysis
- Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Disorders
- Renal Pharmacology
- Hypertension and Renal Disease
- Glomerular Disorders
- Nephrotic and Nephritic Syndromes
- Renal Replacement Therapy
- Kidney Transplantation
- Patient Safety and Infection Prevention
- Nursing Assessment and Clinical Decision-Making
- Professional Standards and Ethical Practice
Introduction
The New York Renal Nursing Practice Exam is designed to evaluate advanced
knowledge and clinical judgment expected of registered nurses specializing in
nephrology and renal care. The examination emphasizes evidence-informed nursing
practice, patient safety, complex clinical reasoning, dialysis management, electrolyte
and acid-base disorders, chronic kidney disease, acute kidney injury, renal
pharmacology, transplantation, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Questions reflect
realistic clinical situations requiring analysis, prioritization, interpretation of
assessment findings, and application of current professional standards. Candidates
should expect challenging scenario-based questions that assess decision-making,
ethical practice, documentation, and management of critically ill patients receiving
renal replacement therapies across diverse healthcare settings.
Question 1
,A patient receiving maintenance hemodialysis develops sudden dyspnea, chest
pain, hypotension, and cyanosis approximately five minutes after dialysis initiation.
Which nursing action is most appropriate?
A. Continue dialysis while administering oxygen.
B. Stop dialysis immediately and clamp the blood lines.
C. Increase the ultrafiltration rate.
D. Flush the extracorporeal circuit with saline and restart dialysis.
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Sudden cardiopulmonary symptoms immediately after dialysis
begins suggest an air embolism or severe dialysis complication. Dialysis should be
stopped immediately while emergency interventions are initiated.
Question 2
A patient with Stage 4 chronic kidney disease has persistent hyperphosphatemia
despite dietary counseling. Which intervention most directly reduces intestinal
phosphate absorption?
A. Intravenous calcium gluconate
B. Sodium bicarbonate
C. Phosphate binders administered with meals
D. Loop diuretics
Correct Answer: C
Explanation: Phosphate binders are taken with meals to bind dietary phosphate
within the gastrointestinal tract, reducing absorption.
Question 3
A nurse reviews laboratory values of a patient with acute kidney injury. Which
finding requires the highest priority intervention?
A. Hemoglobin 10.5 g/dL
B. Potassium 6.7 mEq/L with peaked T waves
,C. Phosphorus 5.2 mg/dL
D. Calcium 8.1 mg/dL
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Severe hyperkalemia accompanied by ECG changes is immediately
life-threatening because of the risk of fatal cardiac dysrhythmias.
Question 4
During assessment of a patient with nephrotic syndrome, which finding most
strongly reflects loss of plasma oncotic pressure?
A. Hypertension
B. Generalized edema
C. Bradycardia
D. Polyuria
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Significant urinary protein loss decreases plasma oncotic pressure,
resulting in widespread edema.
Question 5
A patient undergoing continuous renal replacement therapy develops recurrent
filter clotting despite adequate blood flow. Which factor should the nurse
investigate first?
A. Recent anticoagulation interruption
B. Dietary sodium intake
C. Patient age
D. Serum glucose level
Correct Answer: A
, Explanation: Interruption or inadequate anticoagulation commonly contributes to
premature filter clotting during CRRT.
Question 6
Which assessment finding most strongly suggests fluid volume overload in a
patient with end-stage kidney disease?
A. Flat neck veins
B. Weight gain of 3 kg in two days
C. Dry oral mucosa
D. Orthostatic hypotension
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Rapid weight gain reflects significant fluid accumulation and is a
sensitive indicator of volume overload.
Question 7
A nurse evaluates a patient receiving erythropoiesis-stimulating therapy. Which
laboratory value best reflects treatment effectiveness?
A. Serum creatinine
B. White blood cell count
C. Hemoglobin concentration
D. Serum potassium
Correct Answer: C
Explanation: Hemoglobin levels are monitored to evaluate response to
erythropoiesis-stimulating agents used to treat CKD-associated anemia.
Question 8
A patient develops fever and cloudy peritoneal dialysis effluent. What is the nurse's
priority action?