NUR 211 EXAM 2025 COMPREHENSIVE EXAM QUESTIONS
NUR 211: EXAM 1
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QUESTIONS|VERIFIED SOLUTIONS (100% CORRECT)
1. What ECG changes might - Inverted T wave
you see in a patient with - ST depression
hypokalemia? - Prominent U wave
2. What part of the ECG rep- ST segment
resents early ventricular
repolarization?
3. What does the P-wave atrial depolarization/ contraction in response to the SA node
represent?
4. What ECG changes would peaked T-waves
you expect to see in a pa-
tient with hyperkalemia?
5. What is the treatment for CPR, defib, epi
a patient with PEA?
6. What are the indications long term IV therapy:
for inserting a central ve- - fluids
nous access device? - chemo
- nutrition
- blood products
- vesicants (meds with pH <5 or >9, osmo >600)
7. How is CVAD placement X-ray -- they are radiopaque
verified?
8. What are the 4 types of 1. peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC)
CVADs? 2. nontunneled central line
3. tunneled central line
4. implanted ports
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9. How long can a PICC line 7 days to several months
be used?
10. Where is a PICC line in- peripherally (basilic or cephalic vein at AC)
serted?
11. How are incompatible in separate ports
drugs given to a patient
with a PICC line?
12. What are the nursing re- - keep dressing secured and sterile
sponsibilities when car- - keep line patent by flushing at intervals as ordered and assess
ing for a patient with a patency Q shift
PICC line?
13. When teaching a patient - extreme/ unusual fatigue
with HF about s/sx that - coughing at night
indicate a need to con- - difficulty breathing
tact the primary health
care provider, which clini-
cal manifestations would
the nurse include?
14. Which compensatory - Increased blood volume
changes occur in the C/V - Increased cardiac output
system during pregnan- - enlargement of the heart
cy?
15. Which adverse hemody- - decreased ventricular filling time
namic effects typically oc- - lower cardiac output
cur when a client devel- - weaker pulse quality
ops tachycardia?
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16. what is the expect- - increased contractile force of the myocardium
ed therapeutic effect of - slows the HR
digoxin? - increases CO
- increase the stroke volume of the heart
- decreases the refractory period of the AV node and decreases
conduction through the SA and AV nodes
17. What clinical manifesta- intermittent claudication ( pain when exercising) and thickened toe-
tions are expected of a nails
patient with chronic PAD?
18. What clinical manifesta- -edema of the feet and ankles
tions are expected of a - reddened and painful areas on the calves
patient with chronic PVD? - ulcers around the ankles with a dull ache in the legs
19. A patient with left ven- - diuresis: dig increases kidney perfusion --> urine formation and
tricular HF and SVT is diuresis
prescribed digoxin 0.25 - decreased edema
mg daily. Which changes - decreased pulse rate
would the nurse expect
to find if this medication
is therapeutically effec-
tive?
20. JVD is a specific sign of - right sided
what type of HF? How is it - diuretics
treated?
21. What would be the rea- - to reduce the cardiac manifestations: tachycardia, a-fib, and systolic
son to prescribe atenolol hypertension
for a patient with hyper- - CO is increased in hyperthyroidism
thyroidism?
NUR 211: EXAM 1
|FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS |RECENTLY TESTING REAL EXA
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_a2yhzp
QUESTIONS|VERIFIED SOLUTIONS (100% CORRECT)
1. What ECG changes might - Inverted T wave
you see in a patient with - ST depression
hypokalemia? - Prominent U wave
2. What part of the ECG rep- ST segment
resents early ventricular
repolarization?
3. What does the P-wave atrial depolarization/ contraction in response to the SA node
represent?
4. What ECG changes would peaked T-waves
you expect to see in a pa-
tient with hyperkalemia?
5. What is the treatment for CPR, defib, epi
a patient with PEA?
6. What are the indications long term IV therapy:
for inserting a central ve- - fluids
nous access device? - chemo
- nutrition
- blood products
- vesicants (meds with pH <5 or >9, osmo >600)
7. How is CVAD placement X-ray -- they are radiopaque
verified?
8. What are the 4 types of 1. peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC)
CVADs? 2. nontunneled central line
3. tunneled central line
4. implanted ports
, NUR 211: EXAM 1
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_a2yhzp
9. How long can a PICC line 7 days to several months
be used?
10. Where is a PICC line in- peripherally (basilic or cephalic vein at AC)
serted?
11. How are incompatible in separate ports
drugs given to a patient
with a PICC line?
12. What are the nursing re- - keep dressing secured and sterile
sponsibilities when car- - keep line patent by flushing at intervals as ordered and assess
ing for a patient with a patency Q shift
PICC line?
13. When teaching a patient - extreme/ unusual fatigue
with HF about s/sx that - coughing at night
indicate a need to con- - difficulty breathing
tact the primary health
care provider, which clini-
cal manifestations would
the nurse include?
14. Which compensatory - Increased blood volume
changes occur in the C/V - Increased cardiac output
system during pregnan- - enlargement of the heart
cy?
15. Which adverse hemody- - decreased ventricular filling time
namic effects typically oc- - lower cardiac output
cur when a client devel- - weaker pulse quality
ops tachycardia?
, NUR 211: EXAM 1
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_a2yhzp
16. what is the expect- - increased contractile force of the myocardium
ed therapeutic effect of - slows the HR
digoxin? - increases CO
- increase the stroke volume of the heart
- decreases the refractory period of the AV node and decreases
conduction through the SA and AV nodes
17. What clinical manifesta- intermittent claudication ( pain when exercising) and thickened toe-
tions are expected of a nails
patient with chronic PAD?
18. What clinical manifesta- -edema of the feet and ankles
tions are expected of a - reddened and painful areas on the calves
patient with chronic PVD? - ulcers around the ankles with a dull ache in the legs
19. A patient with left ven- - diuresis: dig increases kidney perfusion --> urine formation and
tricular HF and SVT is diuresis
prescribed digoxin 0.25 - decreased edema
mg daily. Which changes - decreased pulse rate
would the nurse expect
to find if this medication
is therapeutically effec-
tive?
20. JVD is a specific sign of - right sided
what type of HF? How is it - diuretics
treated?
21. What would be the rea- - to reduce the cardiac manifestations: tachycardia, a-fib, and systolic
son to prescribe atenolol hypertension
for a patient with hyper- - CO is increased in hyperthyroidism
thyroidism?