NUR 306 STUDY GUIDE WITH CORRECT ANSWERS.A TRUE
GUARANTEE TO AN A+ BEST RATED EXAMS AND
ANSWERS UPDATED(2025/2026).
1. The main goal of treatment for acute glomerulonephritis is to:
A. encourage activity.
B. encourage high protein intake.
C. maintain fluid balance.
D. teach intermittent urinary catheterization.
2. Nursing diagnoses mostly differ from medical diagnoses, in that they are:
A. dependent upon medical diagnoses for the direction of appropriate interventions.
B. primarily concerned with caring, while medical diagnoses are primarily concerned with curing.
C. primarily concerned with human response, while medical diagnoses are primarily concerned with
pathology.
D. primarily concerned with psychosocial parameters, while medical diagnoses are primarily concerned
with physiologic parameters.
3. A patient who received spinal anesthesia four hours ago during surgery is transferred to the surgical
unit and, after 90 minutes, now reports severe incisional pain. The patient's blood pressure is 170/90
mmHg, pulse is 108 beats/min, temperature is 99oF (37.2oC), and respirations are 30 breaths/min. The
patient's skin is pale, and the surgical dressing is dry and intact. The most appropriate nursing
intervention is to.
A.medicate the patient for pain.
B.place the patient in a high Fowler position and administer oxygen.
, C.place the patient in a reverse Trendelenburg position and open the IV line.
D.report the findings to the provider.
4. To prevent a common, adverse effect of prolonged use of phenytoin sodium (Dilantin), patients taking
the drug are instructed to:
A. avoid crowds and obtain an annual influenza vaccination.
B. drink at least 2 L of fluids daily, including 8 to 10 glasses of water.
C.eat a potassium-rich, low-sodium diet.
D. practice good dental hygiene and report gum swelling or bleeding.
5. The most common, preventable complication of abdominal surgery is:
A. atelectasis.
B.fluid and electrolyte imbalance.
C.thrombophlebitis.
D. urinary retention.
6. A 78-year-old patient is scheduled for transition to home after treatment for heart disease. The
patient's spouse, who has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, plans to care for the patient at home.
The spouse says that their grown children, who live nearby, will help. The best approach to discharge
planning is to:
arrange nursing home placement for the couple.
A. consult the spouse's healthcare provider about the spouse's ability to care for the patient.
B. contact the children to ascertain their commitment to help.
C. discuss community resources with the spouse and offer to make referrals.
7. During an assessment of a patient who sustained a head injury 24 hours ago, the medical-surgical
nurse notes the development of slurred speech and disorientation to time and place. The nurse's initial
action is to:
GUARANTEE TO AN A+ BEST RATED EXAMS AND
ANSWERS UPDATED(2025/2026).
1. The main goal of treatment for acute glomerulonephritis is to:
A. encourage activity.
B. encourage high protein intake.
C. maintain fluid balance.
D. teach intermittent urinary catheterization.
2. Nursing diagnoses mostly differ from medical diagnoses, in that they are:
A. dependent upon medical diagnoses for the direction of appropriate interventions.
B. primarily concerned with caring, while medical diagnoses are primarily concerned with curing.
C. primarily concerned with human response, while medical diagnoses are primarily concerned with
pathology.
D. primarily concerned with psychosocial parameters, while medical diagnoses are primarily concerned
with physiologic parameters.
3. A patient who received spinal anesthesia four hours ago during surgery is transferred to the surgical
unit and, after 90 minutes, now reports severe incisional pain. The patient's blood pressure is 170/90
mmHg, pulse is 108 beats/min, temperature is 99oF (37.2oC), and respirations are 30 breaths/min. The
patient's skin is pale, and the surgical dressing is dry and intact. The most appropriate nursing
intervention is to.
A.medicate the patient for pain.
B.place the patient in a high Fowler position and administer oxygen.
, C.place the patient in a reverse Trendelenburg position and open the IV line.
D.report the findings to the provider.
4. To prevent a common, adverse effect of prolonged use of phenytoin sodium (Dilantin), patients taking
the drug are instructed to:
A. avoid crowds and obtain an annual influenza vaccination.
B. drink at least 2 L of fluids daily, including 8 to 10 glasses of water.
C.eat a potassium-rich, low-sodium diet.
D. practice good dental hygiene and report gum swelling or bleeding.
5. The most common, preventable complication of abdominal surgery is:
A. atelectasis.
B.fluid and electrolyte imbalance.
C.thrombophlebitis.
D. urinary retention.
6. A 78-year-old patient is scheduled for transition to home after treatment for heart disease. The
patient's spouse, who has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, plans to care for the patient at home.
The spouse says that their grown children, who live nearby, will help. The best approach to discharge
planning is to:
arrange nursing home placement for the couple.
A. consult the spouse's healthcare provider about the spouse's ability to care for the patient.
B. contact the children to ascertain their commitment to help.
C. discuss community resources with the spouse and offer to make referrals.
7. During an assessment of a patient who sustained a head injury 24 hours ago, the medical-surgical
nurse notes the development of slurred speech and disorientation to time and place. The nurse's initial
action is to: