NURS 5433 FNP II Final Exam Actual Questions
with Verified Answers & Complete Solutions |
University of Texas at Arlington | 2026/2027
Grade A Study Guide.
1. The nurse is observing a team member who is flagging traffic during
roadwork. Which position should the nurse recognize as safe for a flagger to
stand?
A. On the shoulder adjacent to traffic being controlled
B. In the closed lane before stopping vehicle traffic
C. In the traffic lane.
D. As stated in "A" or "B" above.
CORRECT ANSWER: D
Rationale: For safety, a flagger must be visible to oncoming drivers and
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positioned in a protected location. Standing on the adjacent shoulder or in a
closed lane before stopping traffic are both acceptable positions, as they
allow for traffic control while minimizing risk. Standing directly in an active
traffic lane is unsafe.
2. A municipal official is responsible for reporting a Category 1 Sanitary
Sewer Overflow (SSO). Within what time frame must this report be made?
A. Within 30 days
B. Before end of the day
C. As soon as possible
D. Within 2 hours
CORRECT ANSWER: D
Rationale: Category 1 SSOs involve spills that reach surface waters, posing an
immediate public health and environmental hazard. Regulatory requirements
mandate reporting such events within 2 hours to initiate rapid public
notification and remediation efforts.
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3. A nurse is planning care for a client working in a confined space, such as a
sewer. Which safety measure should the nurse recommend for lighting in
this environment?
A. Mirrors to direct the sunlight or explosion-proof lighting.
B. Ordinary electric lights
C. Propane, Gas, or kerosene lanterns
D. Special matches
CORRECT ANSWER: A
Rationale: Confined spaces may contain flammable or explosive gases.
Mirrors or specially designed explosion-proof lighting prevent ignition
sources, whereas ordinary lights, open flames, or matches can trigger an
explosion.
4. A nurse is educating staff about fire safety. What is the primary risk when
using water-based substances to extinguish an electrical fire?
A. Nothing but extinguish the fire
B. The fumes are not harmful
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C. Receive an electrical shock
D. They will corrode the electrical contacts
CORRECT ANSWER: C
Rationale: Water is an excellent conductor of electricity. Using it on an
electrical fire can cause the current to travel up the stream of water,
resulting in a severe or fatal electrical shock to the person attempting to
extinguish it.
5. A safety officer is preparing to test a manhole for explosive gases. When
should the initial atmospheric test be performed?
A. After removing the manhole cover
B. Before removing the manhole cover
C. At any time
D. After ventilation
CORRECT ANSWER: B
Rationale: Testing before opening the space is a critical safety step.
Hazardous gases can be trapped inside, and removing the cover without