BSN 206 HALLMARK EXAM
2025\ACCURATE ACTUAL EXAM WITH
FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS
AND STUDY GUIDE \EXPERT VERIFIED
FOR GUARANTEED PASS\ALREADY
GRADED A+
An adult PT complains of cramping during the administration of an enema. What could be a possible
cause
A. The solution was instilled too rapidly
B. The patient was placed in Sims' position
C. The enema bag was held too low during the infusion
D. The enema solution was too cold
E. The lubricated rectal tip was inserted 3 to 4 inches
A. The solution was instilled too rapidly
D. The enema solution was too cold
When is the best time to change the skin barrier pouch?
A. After breakfast
B. After lunch
C. After dinner
D. Several hours after breakfast
E. Several hours after lunch
D. Several hours after breakfast
E. Several hours after lunch
Identify the equipment needed to pouch an enterostomy by using a precut system
A. Basin with warm tap water
B. Gauze pads or washcloth
C. Towel or disposable waterproof barrier
D. Sterile gloves
E. Pouch closure device, such as a clamp
F. Clean disposable gloves
,G. Pouch: clear drainable colostomy/ileostomy in correct size for two-piece system or a one-piece
type with attached skin barrier
A. Basin with warm tap water
B. Gauze pads or washcloth
C. Towel or disposable waterproof barrier
E. Pouch closure device, such as a clamp
F. Clean disposable gloves
G. Pouch: clear drainable colostomy/ileostomy in correct size for two-piece system or a one-piece
type with attached skin barrier
Identify interventions for irritation around the stoma
A. Make sure there is a good seal of the skin barrier/pouching system so that undermining of fecal
contents will be avoided
B. Remove the pouch more quickly
C. Determine whether the PT's skin is reacting to adhesive removal
D. Consult the ostomy care nurse
E. Determine whether a different type of pouching system is needed to prevent leakage
A. Make sure there is a good seal of the skin barrier/pouching system so that undermining of fecal
contents will be avoided
C. Determine whether the PT's skin is reacting to adhesive removal
D. Consult the ostomy care nurse
E. Determine whether a different type of pouching system is needed to prevent leakage
Choose the four primary functions of the colon
A. Reuptake
B. Secretion
C. Absorption
D. Elimination
E. Protection
F. Transference
B. Secretion
C. Absorption
D. Elimination
E. Protection
From the following, choose the correct equipment to bring to the bedside to administer the
commercially prepared fleet enema
A. Toilet paper basin with warm water, washcloth, towel
B. Commercially prepared enema product
C. Water-soluble lubricant
D. Tubing with a rectal tip
E. Waterproof bed pad
, F. Clean disposable gloves
G. Sterile gloves
H. Enema bag
A. Toilet paper basin with warm water, washcloth, towel
B. Commercially prepared enema product
C. Water-soluble lubricant
E. Waterproof bed pad
F. Clean disposable gloves
The nurse instructs the PT that the healthcare provider has ordered an enema. The PT states, an
enema! i am not constipated. what are other possible reasons for the order?
A. to administer a medication
B. Preparation for a diagnostic procedure
C. To increase fluid intake
D. To prevent laxative misuse
E. Preparation for surgery
A. to administer a medication
B. Preparation for a diagnostic procedure
E. Preparation for surgery
The nurse has delegated the task of temperature assessment to the NAP. Which information should
be provided to the NAP?
A. The type of temperature required
B. The PT's age
C. The frequency for taking or monitoring the temperature
D. The Patient's Diagnosis
E. What changes to report immediately to the nurse
A. The type of temperature required
C. The frequency for taking or monitoring the temperature
E. What changes to report immediately to the nurse
Which of the following situations may affect a patient's vital signs?
A. Moving from lying to standing position.
B. Time of day.
C. Occupation
D. Isolation precautions.
E. Pain rated as a 7 on 0-10 pain scale.
2025\ACCURATE ACTUAL EXAM WITH
FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS
AND STUDY GUIDE \EXPERT VERIFIED
FOR GUARANTEED PASS\ALREADY
GRADED A+
An adult PT complains of cramping during the administration of an enema. What could be a possible
cause
A. The solution was instilled too rapidly
B. The patient was placed in Sims' position
C. The enema bag was held too low during the infusion
D. The enema solution was too cold
E. The lubricated rectal tip was inserted 3 to 4 inches
A. The solution was instilled too rapidly
D. The enema solution was too cold
When is the best time to change the skin barrier pouch?
A. After breakfast
B. After lunch
C. After dinner
D. Several hours after breakfast
E. Several hours after lunch
D. Several hours after breakfast
E. Several hours after lunch
Identify the equipment needed to pouch an enterostomy by using a precut system
A. Basin with warm tap water
B. Gauze pads or washcloth
C. Towel or disposable waterproof barrier
D. Sterile gloves
E. Pouch closure device, such as a clamp
F. Clean disposable gloves
,G. Pouch: clear drainable colostomy/ileostomy in correct size for two-piece system or a one-piece
type with attached skin barrier
A. Basin with warm tap water
B. Gauze pads or washcloth
C. Towel or disposable waterproof barrier
E. Pouch closure device, such as a clamp
F. Clean disposable gloves
G. Pouch: clear drainable colostomy/ileostomy in correct size for two-piece system or a one-piece
type with attached skin barrier
Identify interventions for irritation around the stoma
A. Make sure there is a good seal of the skin barrier/pouching system so that undermining of fecal
contents will be avoided
B. Remove the pouch more quickly
C. Determine whether the PT's skin is reacting to adhesive removal
D. Consult the ostomy care nurse
E. Determine whether a different type of pouching system is needed to prevent leakage
A. Make sure there is a good seal of the skin barrier/pouching system so that undermining of fecal
contents will be avoided
C. Determine whether the PT's skin is reacting to adhesive removal
D. Consult the ostomy care nurse
E. Determine whether a different type of pouching system is needed to prevent leakage
Choose the four primary functions of the colon
A. Reuptake
B. Secretion
C. Absorption
D. Elimination
E. Protection
F. Transference
B. Secretion
C. Absorption
D. Elimination
E. Protection
From the following, choose the correct equipment to bring to the bedside to administer the
commercially prepared fleet enema
A. Toilet paper basin with warm water, washcloth, towel
B. Commercially prepared enema product
C. Water-soluble lubricant
D. Tubing with a rectal tip
E. Waterproof bed pad
, F. Clean disposable gloves
G. Sterile gloves
H. Enema bag
A. Toilet paper basin with warm water, washcloth, towel
B. Commercially prepared enema product
C. Water-soluble lubricant
E. Waterproof bed pad
F. Clean disposable gloves
The nurse instructs the PT that the healthcare provider has ordered an enema. The PT states, an
enema! i am not constipated. what are other possible reasons for the order?
A. to administer a medication
B. Preparation for a diagnostic procedure
C. To increase fluid intake
D. To prevent laxative misuse
E. Preparation for surgery
A. to administer a medication
B. Preparation for a diagnostic procedure
E. Preparation for surgery
The nurse has delegated the task of temperature assessment to the NAP. Which information should
be provided to the NAP?
A. The type of temperature required
B. The PT's age
C. The frequency for taking or monitoring the temperature
D. The Patient's Diagnosis
E. What changes to report immediately to the nurse
A. The type of temperature required
C. The frequency for taking or monitoring the temperature
E. What changes to report immediately to the nurse
Which of the following situations may affect a patient's vital signs?
A. Moving from lying to standing position.
B. Time of day.
C. Occupation
D. Isolation precautions.
E. Pain rated as a 7 on 0-10 pain scale.