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Prepare for Nursing Test 3 with this comprehensive 2026 practice and exam review resource featuring exam-style questions, answers, and detailed rationales. The material covers essential nursing concepts including patient assessment, nursing process, clinical judgment, prioritization, patient safety, infection control, medication administration, communication, nursing interventions, and clinical scenarios. Designed to reinforce knowledge application and improve exam readiness, this resource is ideal for Nursing Exam 3 preparation, nursing school quizzes, midterms, ATI, HESI, and NCLEX-style practice.

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Test 3 Nursing Questions
2026 | Nursing Exam 3
Practice Questions,
Answers, Rationales &
Review | Complete Ethics
Study Guide




Updated 2026 Questions and Answers
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,Which education would the nurse provide the parent of an 2
infant with pyloric stenosis? rationale: in the absence of severe dehydration and malnutrition, the mortality rate is
1:it is unlikely that surgery will be necessary very low; immediate fluid and electrolyte replacement followed by surgery usually
results in full recovery
2:This is a condition with an excellent prognosis
-surgery is necessary and the success rate is high and has rapid recovery
3:This condition results form an error of metabolism -pyloric stenosis is a structural defect; hypertrophy of the circular muscle of the
pylorus causes obstruction at the pyloric sphincter; this is not caused by an inborn
4:special feedings will be needed for a few weeks after error of metabolism
surgery


Which information would the nurse reinforce when 4
teaching a client with gastroesophageal reflux disease rationale: they interfere with medications such as anticholinergics, barbiturates,
(GERD) about antacid therapy? tetracycline, and digoxin.
1:Antacids should be taken 1 hour before meals
-should be taken 1-2 hours after meals and at bedtime
2:these should be scheduled at 4 hour intervals

3:antacid tablets are just as fast and effective as the liquid
form

4:antacids commonly interfere with the absorption of other
medications


Which interventions would the nurse include in the plan of 1,2,3
care for a client with GERD? (select all) rationale:
1:encourage client to follow the prescribed treatment -clients should avoid food and activities that cause reflux such as eating late at night
regimen
-proton pump inhibitors should be taken before the first meal of the day and are
2:keep the HOB elevated to 30 degree more common in treating peptic ulcer disease

3:avoid placing the client in the supine position for 2-3
hours after a meal

4:instruct the client to eat 6 small meals a day with the last
just before bedtime

5:instruct the client to take a proton pump inhibitor before
the first meal of the day


Which parent teaching would the nurse provide to prevent 2
vomiting in an infant who had corrective surgery for rationale: elevating the infants head helps prevent vomiting through the use of
hypertrophic pyloric stenosis? gravity.
1:rock the infant
-Movement increase the chance of vomiting.
2:keep the infant's head elevated -Placing the infant on the side will not prevent vomiting and may result in aspiration.

3:place the infant flat on the right side

4:keep the infant awake with sensory stimulation


A client is diagnosed with a peptic ulcer. The nurse 4
instructs the client to contact the HCP immediately if the rationale: Dark black stools (melena) indicate GI bleeding and needs to be reported
clients stool has which appearance?
1:frothy

2:ribbon shaped

3:pale or clay-colored

4:dark brown or black

, A client with GERD needs to make dietary and lifestyle 1,5
changes. Which instructions would the nurse include in the rationale:
client's discharge teaching? (select all that apply) -the head not foot of bed should be elevated to prevent nighttime reflux; at night,
1:encourage the client to quit smoking infrequent swallowing and a recumbent position can impair esophageal clearance.

2:elevate the food of the bed

3:avoid milk and dairy products

4:eat three large, evenly spaced meals daily

5:avoid lying down for 2-3 hours after eating


Which condition is treated with a proton pump inhibitor 4
(PPI)? rationale: PPIs are effective in decreasing the secretions of gastric acid, helping
1:diarrhea alleviate the symptoms of GERD

2:vomiting

3:cardiac dysrhythmias

4:GERD


The RN is obtaining a health history from a client with a 2
diagnosis of peptic ulcer disease. The nurse identifies a rationale: smoking cigs increases the acidity of gastrointestinal secretions, which
possible contributory risk factors when the client makes damages the mucosal lining.
which statement?
1:my blood type is A positive

2:I smoke one pack of cigs a day

3:I have been overweight most of my life

4:my BP has been high lately


Which client would the nurse suspect as having peptic 2
ulcer disease after reviewing the morning lab reports? rationale: helicobacter pylori is a bacterium infecting the GI tract and causes peptic
1:haemophilus influenza ulcers and gastritis.

2:helicobacter pylori

3:pseduomonas aeruginosa

4:staphylococcus aureus


A pt presents with gastric pain, vomit, dehydration, 3
weakness, lethargy, and shallow respirations. Lab results rationale: the stomach produces about 3 L of secretions per day. Fluid lost through
indicate metabolic alkalosis. A diagnosis of gastric ulcer is vomit can produce inadequate fluid volume and electrolyte imbalance, which can
made. Which is the primary nursing concern? lead to dysrhythmias and death.
1:chronic pain

2:risk of injury

3:electrolyte imbalance

4:inadequate gas exchange


A RN is caring for a client with peptic ulcers and 4
dysphagia. Which task would not be delegated to a UAP
who is assisting in the care of a client with peptic ulcers
and dysphagia?
1:assisting the pt with feeding

2:assisting the pt with bathing

3:assisting the client in oral hygiene

4:assisting the pt in administration of meds

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