N201 FINAL REVIEW ExAm NEWEst 2025/2026 WIth
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The nurse is caring for a client receiving continuous feedings via G-tube. Which of the following
interventions would be important to prevent aspiration of the formula? Select all that apply
A. Keep the head of the bed elevated
B. Position the client lying supine during feedings.
C. Inject 30 mls of water through the tube every 8 hours.
D. use feeding pump to accurately regulate the volume of formula.
E. Check the placement and residual every 4 hours. - ANSWER-A, D, E
A client is diagnosed with GERD asks the nurse what causes reflux of gastric contents into the
esophagus. The nurse understands the pathophysiology of GERD is:
A. Decreased intra-abdominal pressure
B. Increased thoracic expansion
C. Decreased gastric volume
D. Decreased LES tone - ANSWER-D
The nurse receives lab results for a client and the fasting blood sugar reading is 200 mg/dL.
Which additional assessment findings should the nurse anticipate? Select all that apply
A. Increased urine output
B. Decreased hunger
C. Increased thirst
, D. Weight gain
E. Edema - ANSWER-A, C
When a client is self-monitoring blood glucose and is following a correctional scale coverage
plan, which type of insulin would the nurse anticipate administering?
A. Rapid-acting insulin
B. An intermediate-acting insulin
C. A premixed insulin
D. A long-acting insulin - ANSWER-A
A client with diabetes is taught to use the "Rule of 15" for low blood sugar readings. If a
glucometer is not readily available and possible symptoms of hypoglycemia are being
experienced, the client should?
A. administer 15 ml of diet cola and repeat if necessary.
B. Administer 15 grams of a fast-acting carbohydrate.
C. Administer 15 grams of a protein, such as cheese and crackers
D. Wait until a glucometer is located to determine an accurate blood glucose level prior to taking
action. - ANSWER-B
The nurse is assessing a client who has had diabetes for 15 years and has reported a
decreased tactile sensation in both feet. The nurse should instruct the client to:
A. Avoid wearing shoes as much as possible
B. Elevate the feet when sitting
C. Examine the feet daily for signs of injury and/or skin breakdown.
D. Call the physician immediately - ANSWER-C
A client with T1D is prescribed insulin daily. When the client develops a sore throat, cough and
fever, the physician's office is notified. The client speaks to the nurse and receives which of the
following "Sick Day" instructions?
A. "Stop taking your insulin until your temperature returns to normal"
B. "Monitor your blood glucose every 3-4 hours and continue insulin as ordered"
CompLEtE QuEstIoNs ANd CoRRECt ANsWERs |ALREAdy
GRAdEd A+||BRANd NEW VERsIoN!
The nurse is caring for a client receiving continuous feedings via G-tube. Which of the following
interventions would be important to prevent aspiration of the formula? Select all that apply
A. Keep the head of the bed elevated
B. Position the client lying supine during feedings.
C. Inject 30 mls of water through the tube every 8 hours.
D. use feeding pump to accurately regulate the volume of formula.
E. Check the placement and residual every 4 hours. - ANSWER-A, D, E
A client is diagnosed with GERD asks the nurse what causes reflux of gastric contents into the
esophagus. The nurse understands the pathophysiology of GERD is:
A. Decreased intra-abdominal pressure
B. Increased thoracic expansion
C. Decreased gastric volume
D. Decreased LES tone - ANSWER-D
The nurse receives lab results for a client and the fasting blood sugar reading is 200 mg/dL.
Which additional assessment findings should the nurse anticipate? Select all that apply
A. Increased urine output
B. Decreased hunger
C. Increased thirst
, D. Weight gain
E. Edema - ANSWER-A, C
When a client is self-monitoring blood glucose and is following a correctional scale coverage
plan, which type of insulin would the nurse anticipate administering?
A. Rapid-acting insulin
B. An intermediate-acting insulin
C. A premixed insulin
D. A long-acting insulin - ANSWER-A
A client with diabetes is taught to use the "Rule of 15" for low blood sugar readings. If a
glucometer is not readily available and possible symptoms of hypoglycemia are being
experienced, the client should?
A. administer 15 ml of diet cola and repeat if necessary.
B. Administer 15 grams of a fast-acting carbohydrate.
C. Administer 15 grams of a protein, such as cheese and crackers
D. Wait until a glucometer is located to determine an accurate blood glucose level prior to taking
action. - ANSWER-B
The nurse is assessing a client who has had diabetes for 15 years and has reported a
decreased tactile sensation in both feet. The nurse should instruct the client to:
A. Avoid wearing shoes as much as possible
B. Elevate the feet when sitting
C. Examine the feet daily for signs of injury and/or skin breakdown.
D. Call the physician immediately - ANSWER-C
A client with T1D is prescribed insulin daily. When the client develops a sore throat, cough and
fever, the physician's office is notified. The client speaks to the nurse and receives which of the
following "Sick Day" instructions?
A. "Stop taking your insulin until your temperature returns to normal"
B. "Monitor your blood glucose every 3-4 hours and continue insulin as ordered"