NUR 160 EXAM 2 HONDROS 2026 PRACTICE
TEST COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
◉ How many calories are in a gram of fat? Answer: 9 calories per
gram
◉ What is an important risk factor for nutritional deficiency in the
elderly? Answer: Decreased activities of daily living
◉ What laboratory test indicates a patient's protein calories status?
Answer: Serum Albumin
◉ What is desirable body weight? Answer: For males: 106 lb for the
first 5 feet, then add 6 lbs for each additional inch.
◉ What is a normal BMI: Answer: 18.5-24.9
◉ What are macronutrients? Answer: carbohydrates, fats, proteins
◉ How does a nurse assess for nail clubbing? Answer: The angle of
the nail base
, ◉ What are the functions of skin? Answer: 1. Sensory input
2. Protection
3. Production of Vitamin D
4. Temperature regulation
◉ What would the nurse include as the most common cause of skin
lesions for this age group? Answer: Communicable disease and
bacterial infection
◉ What does the confrontation test assess? Answer: peripheral
vision
◉ What signs of cyanosis does a nurse inspect for in a dark-skinned
patient? Answer: Ashen-gray color of the oral mucous membranes
◉ What is the greatest physical variation of ears among individuals
of different races? Answer: Consistency and color of cerumen
◉ What are macules? Answer: freckles
◉ How to assess for skin turgor? Answer: Pinching the skin and
watch the skin return to place
TEST COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
◉ How many calories are in a gram of fat? Answer: 9 calories per
gram
◉ What is an important risk factor for nutritional deficiency in the
elderly? Answer: Decreased activities of daily living
◉ What laboratory test indicates a patient's protein calories status?
Answer: Serum Albumin
◉ What is desirable body weight? Answer: For males: 106 lb for the
first 5 feet, then add 6 lbs for each additional inch.
◉ What is a normal BMI: Answer: 18.5-24.9
◉ What are macronutrients? Answer: carbohydrates, fats, proteins
◉ How does a nurse assess for nail clubbing? Answer: The angle of
the nail base
, ◉ What are the functions of skin? Answer: 1. Sensory input
2. Protection
3. Production of Vitamin D
4. Temperature regulation
◉ What would the nurse include as the most common cause of skin
lesions for this age group? Answer: Communicable disease and
bacterial infection
◉ What does the confrontation test assess? Answer: peripheral
vision
◉ What signs of cyanosis does a nurse inspect for in a dark-skinned
patient? Answer: Ashen-gray color of the oral mucous membranes
◉ What is the greatest physical variation of ears among individuals
of different races? Answer: Consistency and color of cerumen
◉ What are macules? Answer: freckles
◉ How to assess for skin turgor? Answer: Pinching the skin and
watch the skin return to place