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(2025/2026) – Verified Questions and
Correct Answers | Latest Actual Exam |
Updated Edition | Graded A+
1. A client with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes asks why they must test their capillary


blood glucose at different times each day. Which response by the nurse is best?​
A. “Testing at different times helps catch highs and lows that you would otherwise miss.” ​
B. “It is required so your doctor can see every variation in your sugars.”​
C. “You only need to test at different times if you feel unwell.”​
D. “Random testing is more accurate than fasting testing.”​
Rationale: Testing at different times (fasting, pre-meal, post-prandial) identifies patterns of
hyper- and hypoglycemia to guide treatment.

2. A client is receiving a continuous IV infusion of normal saline at 125 mL/hr. Which


assessment finding requires the nurse’s immediate action?​
A. Urine output 25 mL in 2 hours. ​
B. Lungs clear bilaterally.​
C. Radial pulse 76 and regular.​
D. Peripheral IV site without redness or swelling.​
Rationale: Urine output <30 mL/hr indicates inadequate renal perfusion or fluid retention and
needs immediate evaluation.

3. Which action best demonstrates the nursing process step of evaluation?​


A. Administering a prescribed antibiotic on schedule.​
B. Comparing the client’s current pain score to the pain goal after medication. ​
C. Setting a goal for the client to ambulate 50 feet.​
D. Documenting the client’s initial intake and output.​
Rationale: Evaluation compares outcomes to goals (e.g., pain score after intervention).

4. The nurse is teaching a client about isolation precautions for C. difficile. Which
statement by the client indicates correct understanding?​
A. “I will wear a mask whenever staff are in the room.”​


B. “I will use hand sanitizer after leaving the bathroom.”​
C. “I will wash my hands with soap and water after using the toilet.” ​
D. “I do not need to change bed linen more often than usual.”​
Rationale: C. difficile spores are not killed effectively by alcohol hand rub — soap and water
handwashing is required.

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5. A client reports new-onset chest pain. Which action should the nurse take first?​
A. Obtain a 12-lead ECG. ​
B. Give a PRN acetaminophen.​
C. Call the client’s family.​
D. Ask about the client’s food intake.​
Rationale: For chest pain, immediate ECG and assessment for acute coronary syndrome are
priorities.

6. When administering a large-volume enema to an adult, which position is safest for the
client?​


A. Supine with head flat.​
B. Left lateral (Sims’) position with knees slightly flexed. ​
C. Right lateral with legs extended.​
D. High Fowler’s position.​
Rationale: Left lateral Sims’ position facilitates flow into the sigmoid colon and is standard for
enemas.

7. A nurse is preparing to give an IM injection. Which action reduces the risk of
intravascular injection?​


A. Use the smallest gauge needle available.​
B. Aspirate before injecting (pull back on plunger) when indicated by facility policy. ​
C. Inject rapidly to reduce discomfort.​
D. Give in a site with visible varicosities.​
Rationale: Aspiration can help detect intravascular placement when recommended by policy
(note: facility practice may vary).

8. A client with COPD has an oxygen prescription of 2 L/min by nasal cannula. The family
says the client wants oxygen increased because of shortness of breath. What should the
nurse do first?​


A. Increase oxygen to 4 L/min as requested.​
B. Assess respiratory status and oxygen saturation. ​
C. Explain that oxygen cannot be increased without a physician’s order.​
D. Encourage coughing and deep breathing only.​
Rationale: Always assess respiratory status and SpO₂ before changing oxygen; adjustments
require clinical evaluation.

9. Which entry is most appropriate for the nurse’s progress note after performing wound
care?​
A. “Wound cleaned; dressing changed.”​


B. “Wound edges approximated, no drainage; dry sterile dressing applied; client tolerated
procedure well.” ​
C. “Dressing applied per orders.”​
D. “Wound looks better.”​
Rationale: Documentation should be specific: condition, interventions, client tolerance.

, 10. The nurse is teaching a client about taking a newly prescribed iron tablet. Which
instruction is correct?​


A. “Take the iron with a glass of milk to decrease nausea.”​
B. “Take with orange juice or vitamin C to enhance absorption.” ​
C. “Take at bedtime only.”​
D. “If you miss a dose, double the next dose.”​
Rationale: Vitamin C increases iron absorption; milk impairs it. Never double doses.

11. A client is post-op day 1 after abdominal surgery and has a prescription for incentive


spirometry every hour while awake. The most important reason for this intervention is to:​
A. Prevent atelectasis and improve lung expansion. ​
B. Strengthen abdominal muscles.​
C. Decrease the need for analgesics.​
D. Lower pulse and blood pressure.​
Rationale: Incentive spirometry promotes lung expansion and reduces atelectasis risk.

12. A nurse is caring for a confused older adult at risk for falls. Which intervention is
most effective to reduce fall risk?​


A. Keep the bedside table out of reach.​
B. Put the bed in the lowest position and place the call light within reach. ​
C. Use physical restraints when the client attempts to get out of bed.​
D. Turn off the room lights at night to encourage sleep.​
Rationale: Bed low, call light reachable, and frequent toileting/checks reduce fall risk; restraints
increase harm.

13. A client with heart failure is prescribed furosemide 40 mg PO daily. Which lab value
should the nurse monitor closely?​


A. Blood glucose.​
B. Potassium level. ​
C. Hemoglobin A1c.​
D. Platelet count.​
Rationale: Loop diuretics cause potassium loss; monitor K⁺ and replace if needed.

14. A client refuses morning care and asks that the nurse come back later. What is the
nurse’s best response?​


A. “You must do morning care now.”​
B. “I’ll come back in an hour to help when you’re ready.” ​
C. “If you don’t bathe, I’ll document it.”​
D. “No one refuses morning care.”​
Rationale: Respect client autonomy and offer to return; document refusal if it persists.

15. A nurse finds a small fire at the client’s bedside. What is the correct sequence of


actions (RACE)?​
A. Rescue, Alarm, Confine, Extinguish. ​
B. Rescue, Confine, Alarm, Extinguish.​
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