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NSG 300 Exam 3 (2026/2027) - Foundations of Nursing - Grand Canyon University (GCU) - Complete Guide with 200 Questions & Answers

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A comprehensive and detailed study guide for the NSG 300 Exam 3 at Grand Canyon University (GCU). This resource covers the Foundations of Nursing curriculum for the 2026/2027 academic year and includes 200 practice questions with correct answers and thorough rationales. The content is organized into key sections: Fluid & Electrolyte Balance (dehydration, hyperkalemia, hyponatremia, IV fluids), Acid-Base Balance (ABG interpretation, respiratory/metabolic acidosis and alkalosis), Perioperative Nursing (preoperative care, PACU, wound healing, complications), Pain Management (opioids, non-pharmacologic methods, PCA), Medication Administration (rights of administration, injections, calculations, blood transfusions), and Nursing Management of Common Conditions (diabetes, COPD, pressure ulcers, wound care). This document is designed to help nursing students master essential concepts, prioritize patient care, and prepare effectively for their exam

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NSG 300 Exam 3 (PDF) | (2026/2027) |
Foundations of Nursing | Grand Canyon
University 200 Questions with Answers &
Rationales


Section 1: Fluid & Electrolyte Balance (Questions 1–40)

1. The nurse is assessing a patient for signs of dehydration. Which finding is
most consistent with dehydration?

A) Bounding pulse

B) Jugular vein distension

C) Poor skin turgor

D) Peripheral edema

Answer: C) Poor skin turgor

Rationale: Poor skin turgor (tenting) is a sign of dehydration.
Bounding pulse, JVD, and edema are signs of fluid overload.



2. The nurse is caring for a patient with fluid volume deficit. Which
assessment finding would the nurse expect?

A) Blood pressure 140/90 mmHg

,B) Weight gain of 2 kg in 24 hours

C) Urine specific gravity 1.030

D) Crackles in lung bases

Answer: C) Urine specific gravity 1.030

Rationale: In dehydration, urine specific gravity is elevated (>1.025)
due to concentrated urine. Weight loss, hypotension, and tachycardia
are also expected.



3. The nurse is assessing a patient for signs of fluid volume excess. Which
finding is most consistent with fluid overload?

A) Thready pulse

B) Orthostatic hypotension

C) Jugular vein distension

D) Poor skin turgor

Answer: C) Jugular vein distension

Rationale: Jugular vein distension (JVD) indicates increased central
venous pressure from fluid overload. Other signs include edema,
crackles, and hypertension.



4. The nurse is calculating a patient's intake and output. Which fluid should
be included as intake?

,A) IV fluids

B) Oral fluids

C) Tube feedings

D) All of the above

Answer: D) All of the above

Rationale: Intake includes all fluids that enter the body: oral, IV, tube
feedings, and irrigations (if absorbed).



5. The nurse is monitoring a patient's daily weight. A weight gain of how
many pounds in 24 hours may indicate fluid retention?

A) 0.5 lb

B) 1 lb

C) 2 lb

D) 3 lb

Answer: C) 2 lb

Rationale: A weight gain of 2-3 lb in 24 hours or 5 lb in a week indicates
significant fluid retention (1 L of fluid weighs approximately 2.2 lb).



6. The nurse is caring for a patient with hyponatremia (sodium 125 mEq/L).
Which finding would the nurse expect?

, A) Thirst

B) Dry mucous membranes

C) Confusion and lethargy

D) Hyperreflexia

Answer: C) Confusion and lethargy

Rationale: Hyponatremia causes neurological symptoms due to
cerebral edema: confusion, lethargy, seizures, and coma. Thirst and
dry mucous membranes occur with hypernatremia.



7. The nurse is caring for a patient with hypernatremia (sodium 155 mEq/L).
Which finding would the nurse expect?

A) Lethargy

B) Thirst and dry mucous membranes

C) Muscle weakness

D) Bradycardia

Answer: B) Thirst and dry mucous membranes

Rationale: Hypernatremia causes cellular dehydration, leading to
intense thirst, dry mucous membranes, and neurological symptoms
(agitation, seizures).

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