PN2006 FINAL EXAM (THEORY) NEWEST TEST BANK
UPDATE 2025\2026 WITH ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS/WELL ANALYSED ALL
GRADED A+
Sliding Scale - CORRECT ANSWER-always given with short acting insulin such
as humulog r
Insulin (Medications) - CORRECT ANSWER-lowers blood sugar levels
Care for a Palliative Patient - CORRECT ANSWER-Provide pain relief, comfort,
holistic care
topical, transdermal
Medication Administration - CORRECT ANSWER-
How to Administer Parenteral Medications - CORRECT ANSWER-Intradermal,
subcutaneous, intramuscular
Needle/Gauge Sizes from IM vs SC vs Insulin - CORRECT ANSWER-
, How to Draw Up Medication from Vial vs Ampule - CORRECT ANSWER-Vials
must be rolled 10 times, not shaken (this will cause bubbles), top must be
wiped with alcohol for 30 seconds in a circular motion and let air dry, inject air
(same amount as amount of med needed), and then aspirate med. Vial can be
saved and be retaken med from if there are some left still
Ampule - must ensure that the medication at the top/tip is all gone and it is all
inside the actualy bottle, use a swab to cover the lip/tip and break open. Use
filter needle to take medication and change filter needle for appropriate
needle. Ampule cannot be re-used or saved
How to Administer Subcutaneous Injections - CORRECT ANSWER-Pinch skin -
insert needle at 45 to 90 degree angle
Precautions/Steps to Draw up Heparin and Warfarin (i.e. Lab Values) -
CORRECT ANSWER-**** WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE, WHAT DO YOU
MONITOR FOR, NURSING SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS ****
How to Apply/Monitor/Remove Transdermal Medication - CORRECT
ANSWER-Ensure the date, time and your initials are on the non-sticky part of
the patch
Hyperglycemia vs Hypoglycemia - CORRECT ANSWER-Hyperglycemia- too
much sugar in the bloodstream. Symptoms: frequent urination, weakness,
thirst.
Hypoglycemia - abnormally low blood sugar. Symptoms: shakiness, sweating,
chills, dizziness.
Treatments for Hyperglycemia And Hypoglycemia - CORRECT ANSWER-
Hyperglycemia - Insulin
UPDATE 2025\2026 WITH ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS/WELL ANALYSED ALL
GRADED A+
Sliding Scale - CORRECT ANSWER-always given with short acting insulin such
as humulog r
Insulin (Medications) - CORRECT ANSWER-lowers blood sugar levels
Care for a Palliative Patient - CORRECT ANSWER-Provide pain relief, comfort,
holistic care
topical, transdermal
Medication Administration - CORRECT ANSWER-
How to Administer Parenteral Medications - CORRECT ANSWER-Intradermal,
subcutaneous, intramuscular
Needle/Gauge Sizes from IM vs SC vs Insulin - CORRECT ANSWER-
, How to Draw Up Medication from Vial vs Ampule - CORRECT ANSWER-Vials
must be rolled 10 times, not shaken (this will cause bubbles), top must be
wiped with alcohol for 30 seconds in a circular motion and let air dry, inject air
(same amount as amount of med needed), and then aspirate med. Vial can be
saved and be retaken med from if there are some left still
Ampule - must ensure that the medication at the top/tip is all gone and it is all
inside the actualy bottle, use a swab to cover the lip/tip and break open. Use
filter needle to take medication and change filter needle for appropriate
needle. Ampule cannot be re-used or saved
How to Administer Subcutaneous Injections - CORRECT ANSWER-Pinch skin -
insert needle at 45 to 90 degree angle
Precautions/Steps to Draw up Heparin and Warfarin (i.e. Lab Values) -
CORRECT ANSWER-**** WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE, WHAT DO YOU
MONITOR FOR, NURSING SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS ****
How to Apply/Monitor/Remove Transdermal Medication - CORRECT
ANSWER-Ensure the date, time and your initials are on the non-sticky part of
the patch
Hyperglycemia vs Hypoglycemia - CORRECT ANSWER-Hyperglycemia- too
much sugar in the bloodstream. Symptoms: frequent urination, weakness,
thirst.
Hypoglycemia - abnormally low blood sugar. Symptoms: shakiness, sweating,
chills, dizziness.
Treatments for Hyperglycemia And Hypoglycemia - CORRECT ANSWER-
Hyperglycemia - Insulin