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NUR 185 Test 1 (90+ Q&A) – Respiratory, GI, Safety, Delegation, Medications

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This document contains 90+ high-yield exam questions with correct and verified answers for NUR 185 Test 1, created for the 2025/2026 academic year at Hondros College of Nursing. It serves as a detailed and practical study resource that emphasizes clinical judgment, nursing interventions, and medication safety across foundational systems and patient scenarios. Key topics covered include: – Respiratory emergencies and management: intubation care, ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) prevention, respiratory acidosis, ABG interpretation, pulse oximetry troubleshooting – GI and renal considerations: colostomy and ileostomy care, colorectal cancer, IBS management, C. diff precautions, electrolyte imbalance, pre- and post-op teaching – Patient safety and prioritization: delegation to UAPs, restraint protocols, fall prevention, discharge planning, emergency response (RACE, PASS) – Pharmacology: safe administration and side effects of vancomycin, Narcan, Lomotil, Sinemet, methotrexate, Vicodin, and more – Lab value interpretation: BUN, creatinine, Hgb, potassium, sodium, WBCs – Therapeutic communication: responses to emotional distress, patient and family education during critical care situations – Legal and ethical practice: medication error prevention, verifying physician orders, time-out procedures, safety rounding This guide is ideal for: – Students in Fundamentals of Nursing, Med-Surg I, or Introductory Adult Health – Learners preparing for unit exams, NCLEX-style assessments, HESI, or ATI evaluations – New graduate nurses or practical nurses reviewing delegation and acute care response strategies With its clinical accuracy and scenario-based Q&A format, this document reinforces nursing judgment and exam readiness for real-world patient care settings. Keywords: NUR 185, Test 1, respiratory care, colostomy, ileostomy, GI disorders, ABG, ventilator, VAP prevention, delegation, patient safety, pharmacology, vancomycin, Narcan, Lomotil, Sinemet, Vicodin, wound care, lab values, communication, restraint protocol, NCLEX prep, Hondros College of Nursing

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NUR 185 Test 1 Hondros 2025/2026
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Nurse admits patient to med surg unit. Resp rate of 38. Patient using chest

muscles to breathe, pulse ox of 87 on room air, pink frothy sputum. What

intervention would you implement first? - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔O2 at 2 Liters/Min


Caring for pt. who is intubated and receiving mechanical ventilation. What

action by the nurse would decrease the patient's incidence of developing

ventilator associated pneumonia? - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Put head of bed at 30-

45 degrees.

The nurse is administering acetylcysteine (muca-mist) as nebulizer

treatment to patient. Which should the nurse have available for adverse

effect on the patient? - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Suction equipment

, Patient coming in with SOB and resp. rate of 32. ABG results PH 7.3 (acid),

Co2-50 Bicarb-28, PO2-70

Resp. Acidosis, what orders do you anticipate carrying out? - 🧠 ANSWER

✔✔Apply O2 and give med-neb treatment.


You have 4 patients in a long term care facility. Which would you check

first? - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔COPD patient with resp rate of 30, O2 of 87 and on

3 Liters of O2 complaining of dyspnea.

Caring for newly intubated patient getting mechanical ventilation. Pt.'s wife

was not at hosp. when this occurred. Wife appears angry and states "What

have you all done to him?" What would be your response as a nurse? - 🧠

ANSWER ✔✔Explain to the patient why the patient had to be intubated,

continue to update patient's wife on condition and plan of care, I'm sorry

that you walked in on him like that, I understand this must have been very

frightening.

Patient has SOB, edema in legs and face and has the following labs: BUN-

95 (high), Creatinine of 9.2, Potassium of 6.0 (high). What are you going to

do - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Give Kexolate, prepare the patient a central line for

dialysis. Cardiac monitoring.
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