NUR 201 MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING I EXAM 2
NEWEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 100
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The nurse is planning routine care for a patient. What are
the resources that will be reviewed while planning care?
Select all that apply. - ANSWER-- Nursing literature
- Standard protocols
- Procedure manuals
- Nursing interventions classification
The nurse has to give instructions to a patient for foot
care. What method does the nurse follow when
communicating with the patient? - ANSWER-Give
instructions slowly and clearly, and repeat them.
Which factors must be considered when choosing a
nursing intervention to address a patient problem? Select
all that apply. - ANSWER-- Outcomes that have been set
for the patient
- Research evidence supporting the intervention
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- Likelihood of successfully completing the intervention
- Nature of the nursing diagnosis
The nurse is discussing the features of having an effective
phone consultation with a healthcare provider. What tips
are helpful for making phone consultations? Select all that
apply. - ANSWER-- Assess the patient thoroughly before
making the call.
- Have the complete information about the problem before
the call.
- Understand the reason behind the call and think through
some possible solutions.
- Give feedback on the outcomes of previous
recommendations.
The nurse is caring for a patient sustained a knee injury
during a football game. The knee requires arthroplasty.
The nurse finds that the patient is anxious about his ability
to play after the surgery. The nurse determines the patient
has anxiety and selects it as a diagnostic label; the nurse
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clusters its defining characteristics. The goal is for the
patient to express acceptance of his health status by the
day of discharge. What are the expected outcomes for the
goal? Select all that apply. - ANSWER-- The patient
describes the effects surgery will have on his recovery.
- The patient discusses the surgical outcomes with the
surgeon in 24 hours.
- The patient is certain of his good performance in a
football match within 12 weeks.
The nurse assesses a 78-year-old patient who weighs 240
lb (108.9 kg) and is partially immobilized because of a
stroke. The nurse turns the patient and finds that the skin
over the sacrum is very red and the patient does not feel
sensation in the area. The patient has had fecal
incontinence on and off for the last 2 days. The nurse
identifies the nursing diagnosis of risk for bed sores.
Which goals are appropriate for the patient? Select all that
apply. - ANSWER-- Patient will have normal bowel
function within 72 hours.
- Patient's skin will remain intact through discharge.
Which outcome statements for the goal, "Patient will
achieve a gain of 10 lb (4.5 kg) in body weight in a month"
are worded incorrectly? Select all that apply. - ANSWER--
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Patient will verbalize relief of nausea and have no
episodes of vomiting in 1 week.
- Give patient liquid supplements 3 times a day.
- Provide patient high-calorie meals 3 times a day.
When does implementation begin as the fourth step of the
nursing process? - ANSWER-After the care plan has been
developed
What are acceptable components of a comprehensive
nursing care plan? Select all that apply. - ANSWER--
Infection risk
- Respiratory rate of 24 breaths per minute
- Oxygen at 2 liters per nasal cannula
Planning is an integral part of the nursing process. What
processes are involved in the planning phase? Select all
that apply. - ANSWER-- Setting priorities
- Prescribing nursing interventions
- Identifying patient-centered goals