NURS 303 Exam #3 2025-2026 Question
and Correct answer GRADED A+
The nurse is counting an infant's respirations. Which technique is correct?
a. Watch the chest rise and fall
b. Watch the abdomen for movement
c. Place a hand across the infant's chest
d. Use a stethoscope to listen to the breath sounds - ANSWERSb
The nurse is obtaining a pulse oximeter reading on an adult patient. Where is the probe of a pulse
oximeter placed?
a. In the mouth or under the arm
b. On the ear
c. On the tip of a finger or toe or on an ear lobe
d. In the rectum - ANSWERSc
The nurse is assessing the temp of a toddler. Which method is best for this patient? A thermometer is
inserted into the patient:
a. Defer temp for this age group
b. Oral
c. Rectal
d. Tympanic - ANSWERSd
The student nurse is learning how to obtain blood pressure and is studying what factors can affect blood
pressure. What should the student nurse include as factors that affect blood pressure?
a. What the person ate
b. Smoking
, c. Mobility
d. Race
e. Gender
f. Weight
g. Pain - ANSWERSb,d,e,f,g
The nurse knows that the _ blood vessels should be used to assess an adult's blood pressure.
a. Carotid artery
b. Brachial vein
c. Brachial artery
d. Radial artery - ANSWERSc
The nurse is obtaining a patient's blood pressure and suspects that the reading is a false-high reading.
What leads the nurse to confirm this suspicion?
a. Using a cuff that is too narrow
b. Having the examiner's eyes looking down at the meniscus
c. Deflating the cuff to rapidly
d. Positioning patient's arm below the level of the heart - ANSWERSa
The nurse is checking a patient's heart rate. An appropriate technique for an adult patient is to:
a. Use the pulse oximeter device to obtain heart rate
b. Use the automatic blood pressure cuff to obtain heart rate
c. Palpate the carotid artery for 1 full minute
d. Palpate the radial artery for 15 seconds and multiply by 4 to obtain heart rate - ANSWERSd
An adult patient is being assessed in the outpatient clinic secondary to a recent weight loss. Why is the
weight of an adult patient measured routinely during a physical assessment?
a. It allows assessment of body fat content
b. A change in body weight can be indicative of health problems
and Correct answer GRADED A+
The nurse is counting an infant's respirations. Which technique is correct?
a. Watch the chest rise and fall
b. Watch the abdomen for movement
c. Place a hand across the infant's chest
d. Use a stethoscope to listen to the breath sounds - ANSWERSb
The nurse is obtaining a pulse oximeter reading on an adult patient. Where is the probe of a pulse
oximeter placed?
a. In the mouth or under the arm
b. On the ear
c. On the tip of a finger or toe or on an ear lobe
d. In the rectum - ANSWERSc
The nurse is assessing the temp of a toddler. Which method is best for this patient? A thermometer is
inserted into the patient:
a. Defer temp for this age group
b. Oral
c. Rectal
d. Tympanic - ANSWERSd
The student nurse is learning how to obtain blood pressure and is studying what factors can affect blood
pressure. What should the student nurse include as factors that affect blood pressure?
a. What the person ate
b. Smoking
, c. Mobility
d. Race
e. Gender
f. Weight
g. Pain - ANSWERSb,d,e,f,g
The nurse knows that the _ blood vessels should be used to assess an adult's blood pressure.
a. Carotid artery
b. Brachial vein
c. Brachial artery
d. Radial artery - ANSWERSc
The nurse is obtaining a patient's blood pressure and suspects that the reading is a false-high reading.
What leads the nurse to confirm this suspicion?
a. Using a cuff that is too narrow
b. Having the examiner's eyes looking down at the meniscus
c. Deflating the cuff to rapidly
d. Positioning patient's arm below the level of the heart - ANSWERSa
The nurse is checking a patient's heart rate. An appropriate technique for an adult patient is to:
a. Use the pulse oximeter device to obtain heart rate
b. Use the automatic blood pressure cuff to obtain heart rate
c. Palpate the carotid artery for 1 full minute
d. Palpate the radial artery for 15 seconds and multiply by 4 to obtain heart rate - ANSWERSd
An adult patient is being assessed in the outpatient clinic secondary to a recent weight loss. Why is the
weight of an adult patient measured routinely during a physical assessment?
a. It allows assessment of body fat content
b. A change in body weight can be indicative of health problems