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NUR 206/ NUR206 Final Exam (2025/ 2026
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1. Which lipoprotein is considered "good cholesterol"?
A. VLDL
B. LDL
C. HDL
D. Triglycerides: C. HDL
2. What is the correct method for cleaning a surgical incision?
A. Circular motion starting at the edges
B. From cleanest to dirtiest area
C. Rubbing vigorously to remove debris
D. In any direction: B. From cleanest to dirtiest area
3. What is granulation tissue a sign of?
A. Infection
B. Healthy healing
C. Necrosis
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,D. Dehiscence: B. Healthy healing
4. Which vitamin is critical for wound healing?
A.
Vita
min
A
B.
Vita
min
C
C. Vitamin D
D. Vitamin K: B. Vitamin C
5. Which combination of nutrients is essential for
postmenopausal women?
A. Iron and Vitamin A
B. Calcium and Vitamin D
C. Potassium and Vitamin C
D. Magnesium and Vitamin K: B. Calcium and Vitamin D
,6. What is the preferred position for administering an enema?
A. Supine
B. Prone
C. Left lateral Sims'
D. Semi-Fowler's: C. Left lateral Sims'
7. What should you do first if a patient begins to fall while
ambulating?
A. Call for help
B. Let them fall to prevent injury to yourself
C. Support them and guide them to the floor
D. Hold them upright until help arrives: C. Support them and guide
them to the floor
8. When ambulating a patient with hemiparesis, where should you
position yourself?
A. On the patient's weaker side
B. Behind the patient
C. On the patient's stronger side
D. Directly in front of the patient: A. On the patient's weaker side
, E.
9. If a patient starts to feel faint while ambulating, you should:
A. Sit them down immediately wherever you are
B. Call for help and leave them standing
C. Support them and gently guide them to the floor
D. Continue walking until a chair is available: C. Support them and
gently guide them to the floor
10. What is the primary method to assess a patient's pain?
A. Vital signs
B. Observing nonverbal cues
C. Asking the patient to rate their pain
D. Palpating the painful area: C. Asking the patient to rate their pain
11. Which form of analgesic administration provides the fastest
pain relief? A. Oral
B. Intravenous (IV)
C. Intramuscular (IM)
D. Rectal: B. Intravenous (IV)
12. Which of the following is part of the chain of infection?