2025-2026 TEST BANK COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
Is what is the earliest sign indicating increased intracranial pressure(ICP)? -
ANSWER Level of consciousness
What patient population is the pneumococcal vaccine PPSV23 indicated for? -
ANSWER Adults aged 65 years and older
Your patient takes 5 mg of warfarin(coumadin) day and reports having black cored
stool today. What do you most likely suspect? - ANSWER Gastrointestinal
bleeding
Your 85-year-old patient with atrial fibrillation fell at home 3 days ago. You notice
she has been having several episodes of acute confusion since being admitted to
your unit. What is the MOST important order you should anticipate from the
provider? - ANSWER Stat CT of head
Your patient has a temp of 102.3 F, HR 122, and has had 15 mL of urine from the
indwelling urinary catheter in the last 2 hours. What is your patient MOST likely
experiencing. - ANSWER Sepsis
What type of personal protective equipment (PPE) is applied prior to entering a
room for a patient with C. diff? - ANSWER Gown and gloves
Your patient continues to pull at their IV site located in their left forearm despite
verbal reminders and increased observation. The nursing assistant recommends
,using soft mitt restraints on the patient. What is your recommendation? -
ANSWER Request an order for soft mitts as they are the least restrictive
A patient presents with a heart rate of 45 bpm and is experiencing dizziness. What
is the most appropriate initial nursing intervention? - ANSWER C) Assess the
patient's blood pressure
RATIONALE:: Assessing blood pressure is essential to determine the
hemodynamic stability of the patient before further interventions.
When monitoring a patient's telemetry, what does a wide QRS complex indicate? -
ANSWER C) A bundle branch block or ventricular rhythm
RATIONALE:: A wide QRS complex can indicate a bundle branch block or a
ventricular rhythm, which could be life-threatening.
Which of the following is a common complication associated with telemetry
monitoring? - ANSWER B) Skin irritation from electrode placement
RATIONALE:: Skin irritation can occur due to prolonged electrode placement,
leading to discomfort or skin breakdown.
A telemetry technician notices that a patient's heart rate suddenly increases from
70 bpm to 150 bpm. What should be the technician's first action? - ANSWER C)
Notify the nurse immediately
RATIONALE:: Immediate notification of the nurse is essential to assess the
potential cause of the tachycardia and intervene as necessary.
In telemetry monitoring, what does ST segment elevation typically indicate? -
ANSWER C) Myocardial injury
RATIONALE:: ST segment elevation is often associated with myocardial injury,
indicating a possible acute coronary event.
, A patient is being monitored for potential arrhythmias. Which finding would most
likely indicate a need for immediate intervention? - ANSWER B) Ventricular
tachycardia
RATIONALE:: Ventricular tachycardia is a serious arrhythmia that requires prompt
intervention to prevent further complications.
What is the best position for a patient experiencing shortness of breath and
tachycardia? - ANSWER C) High Fowler's position
RATIONALE:: High Fowler's position facilitates better lung expansion and
improves oxygenation in patients experiencing respiratory distress.
If a telemetry monitor displays a flat line, what should the nurse do first? -
ANSWER B) Check the patient's leads and connections
RATIONALE:: The first step is to check the connections to ensure the monitor is
functioning correctly before assuming the patient has no pulse.
A patient has a history of atrial fibrillation. What medication is commonly
prescribed to prevent complications? - ANSWER C) Anticoagulants
RATIONALE:: Anticoagulants are often prescribed to prevent thromboembolic
complications associated with atrial fibrillation.
In telemetry monitoring, what does a sinus rhythm with a PR interval of 0.24
seconds suggest? - ANSWER C) First-degree AV block
RATIONALE:: A PR interval greater than 0.20 seconds indicates a first-degree AV
block, which may require monitoring.
A patient in telemetry is experiencing palpitations. What is the first action the
nurse should take? - ANSWER C) Assess the patient's vital signs