2027 Update) Health Assessment | Questions
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A nurse needs to enter into the computer the time the client took medication. However, the time
is written in the military format, and the computer accepts only the traditional format. How
should the nurse enter the time in the computer if the client took medication at 1530 hours?
A. 03:00 p.m.
B. 05:30 a.m.
C. 03:30 a.m.
D. 03:30 p.m.
D. 03:30 p.m.
A client newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes is admitted to the metabolic unit for treatment
initiation and education. Which information should the nurse reinforce to this client as a goal for
treatment?
A. maintenance of blood glucose levels between 180 and 200 mg/dL
B. smoking reduction but not complete cessation
C. an eye examination every 2 years, until age 50
D. exercise and a weight-reduction diet
D. exercise and a weight-reduction diet
, NUR 101/ NUR101 Exam 2 V3 (Latest 2026/
2027 Update) Health Assessment | Questions
& Answers| Grade A| 100% Correct (Verified
Elaborations)- Fortis
The unlicensed assistive personnel tells the nurse that it is unreasonable to expect a response to
all call lights within 10 minutes. Which statement by the nurse best illustrates appropriate
assertive behavior by a supervisor?
A. “I will have to report to the supervisor if you can’t do it.”
B. “All clients have a right to compassionate and timely care.”
C. “I will take care of any client needs that you can’t provide.”
D. “Let’s discuss how we can meet our clients’ needs.”
D. "Let's discuss how we can meet our clients' needs."
A client undergoing a brain computed tomography (CT) scan because of continual migraine
headaches is placed in the CT scanner and suddenly reports having palpitations, shortness of
breath and shaking. What is the client most likely experiencing?
A. Allergic reaction
B. Myocardial infarction (MI)
C. Panic attack
D. Hypoglycemic episode
C. Panic attack
, NUR 101/ NUR101 Exam 2 V3 (Latest 2026/
2027 Update) Health Assessment | Questions
& Answers| Grade A| 100% Correct (Verified
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The nurse obtains laboratory results on assigned clients during morning report. Which results
needs to be immediately reported to the health care provider?
A. hemoglobin 13.6 mg/dL
B. creatinine level 0.6 mg/dL
C. glucose level 98 mg/dL
D. potassium level 6.2 mg/dL
D. potassium level 6.2 mg/dL
A licensed practical nurse (LPN) who usually works on a medical-surgical unit is told to report to
the cardiac care unit (CCU) for the day because the CCU is short-staffed. The nurse has never
worked in a CCU. Which action by the nurse would be most appropriate?
A. Call the hospital risk manager to report the request as a violation.
B. Identify the tasks that the nurse feels he or she can safely perform on arriving at the CCU.
C. Speak to the nursing supervisor about the request for the nurse to go to the CCU.
D. Refuse to go to the CCU due to lack of experience.
, NUR 101/ NUR101 Exam 2 V3 (Latest 2026/
2027 Update) Health Assessment | Questions
& Answers| Grade A| 100% Correct (Verified
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B. Identify the tasks that the nurse feels he or she can safely perform on arriving at the CCU.
A client is admitted with acute chest pain. When obtaining the health history, which question
would be most helpful for the nurse to ask?
A. "Do you need anything now?"
B. "Why do you think you had a heart attack?"
C. "How would you rate your pain on a scale of one to ten, with ten being the worst pain
imaginable?"
D. "Has anyone in your family been sick lately?"
C. "How would you rate your pain on a scale of one to ten, with ten being the worst pain
imaginable?"
A nurse on a labor and birth unit goes to the cafeteria for lunch with colleagues. One colleague
begins talking about a newer staff member and says, “I heard that she does not have any labor
and birth nursing experience.” Which is the nurse’s most appropriate action?
A. Discuss the colleague’s behavior in private.
B. Confront the colleague immediately to prevent causing additional harm.
C. Ignore the comment because it is not considered harmful.