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NSG 350 Mental Health Week 2 Exam Study Set
2026/2027 ||Verified Exam!!!|| Psychiatric–Mental
Health Nursing ||Verified Questions with Detailed
Rationales
The order is for Morphine Sulfate 4 mg IV push. The
patient does not have an existing IV line with fluids running
so the nurse will administer into an intermittent infusion
device or saline lock. Which of the following are steps in
this process. Select all that apply.
A. Check the patient's allergies to ensure they are not
allergic to Morphine Sulfate.
B. Perform the 6 digits of medication administration
C. Flush the IV site to ensure it is patent (flushed easily)
D. Flush with normal saline after Morphine Sulfate is
administered - Answer-A, B, C, D
The client is ordered a clear liquid diet . Which of the
following would need to be removed from their meal tray.
A. Vanilla ice cream
B. Cranberry juice
C. Iced tea
D. Apple juice - Answer-A. Vanilla ice cream
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The nurse plans to administer an isotonic IV solution for
the patient. Which of the following is true about isotonic IV
solutions.
A. 3% NaCl is an example of an isotonic IV solution
B. Isotoic solutions are used for volume expansion and
electrolyte replacement
C. 0.45% NaCl is an example of an isotonic IV solution
D. Isotonic solutions are used to draw fluid from the
intracellular to the intravascular space - Answer-B. Isotonic
solutions are used for volume expansion and electrolyte
replacement
the nursing student is completing their annual TB skin
testing. The student should expect which of the following
during the visit to the TB clinic?
a. the injection will be given in the subcutaneous tissue
b. the injection site will be rubbed afterward
c. the injection will be given in the thigh
d. the injection will be performed at a 5-15 degree angle -
Answer-d. the injection will be performed at a 5-15 degree
angle
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the nurse is ordered to give the patient a parenteral
medication. The nurse knows this means which of the
following are true? Select all that apply.
A. the parenteral route refers to medications that are given
by injection or infusion
B. Medications given via the parenteral route are usually
absorbed more completely and begin acting more quickly
that do medications given by the oral route
C. Tissue damage can occur if the pH of the medication is
not appropriate to the tissue where the medication is given
D. Parenteral medications can be given using a syringe
and needle. - Answer-A, B, C, D
The nursing student is reconstituting methylprednisilone
powder to administer via the patient's IV. The clinical
instructor corrects the student when the student does
which of the following?
A. wipes the vial with alcohol
B. mixes the powder and diluent in the vial by vigorously
shaking together
C. check to ensure the medication is free from clumping or
particulate matter before drawing up
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D. injects the diluent into the vial with the powder -
Answer-B. mixes the powder and diluent in the vial by
vigorously shaking together
the client has an order for Heparin 5000 units
Subcutaneous twice daily. Which of the following indicates
the nurse needs additional education about giving Heparin
via this route? select all that apply
a. a 5/8 inch needle is used
b. the heparin is injected into the upper arm
c. the nurse rubs the site after the injection
d. the nurse avoids injecting any scar tissue - Answer-b.
the heparin is injected into the upper arm
c. the nurse rubs the site after the injection
when administering and influenza vaccine to a client, the
student knows this vaccine is given via the intramuscular
route. which of the following would indicate that this
student understands about giving IM injections
a. the use a 5/8 in needle
b. they inject at a 45 degree angle
c. they don't rub the site after the injection
NSG 350 Mental Health Week 2 Exam Study Set
2026/2027 ||Verified Exam!!!|| Psychiatric–Mental
Health Nursing ||Verified Questions with Detailed
Rationales
The order is for Morphine Sulfate 4 mg IV push. The
patient does not have an existing IV line with fluids running
so the nurse will administer into an intermittent infusion
device or saline lock. Which of the following are steps in
this process. Select all that apply.
A. Check the patient's allergies to ensure they are not
allergic to Morphine Sulfate.
B. Perform the 6 digits of medication administration
C. Flush the IV site to ensure it is patent (flushed easily)
D. Flush with normal saline after Morphine Sulfate is
administered - Answer-A, B, C, D
The client is ordered a clear liquid diet . Which of the
following would need to be removed from their meal tray.
A. Vanilla ice cream
B. Cranberry juice
C. Iced tea
D. Apple juice - Answer-A. Vanilla ice cream
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The nurse plans to administer an isotonic IV solution for
the patient. Which of the following is true about isotonic IV
solutions.
A. 3% NaCl is an example of an isotonic IV solution
B. Isotoic solutions are used for volume expansion and
electrolyte replacement
C. 0.45% NaCl is an example of an isotonic IV solution
D. Isotonic solutions are used to draw fluid from the
intracellular to the intravascular space - Answer-B. Isotonic
solutions are used for volume expansion and electrolyte
replacement
the nursing student is completing their annual TB skin
testing. The student should expect which of the following
during the visit to the TB clinic?
a. the injection will be given in the subcutaneous tissue
b. the injection site will be rubbed afterward
c. the injection will be given in the thigh
d. the injection will be performed at a 5-15 degree angle -
Answer-d. the injection will be performed at a 5-15 degree
angle
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the nurse is ordered to give the patient a parenteral
medication. The nurse knows this means which of the
following are true? Select all that apply.
A. the parenteral route refers to medications that are given
by injection or infusion
B. Medications given via the parenteral route are usually
absorbed more completely and begin acting more quickly
that do medications given by the oral route
C. Tissue damage can occur if the pH of the medication is
not appropriate to the tissue where the medication is given
D. Parenteral medications can be given using a syringe
and needle. - Answer-A, B, C, D
The nursing student is reconstituting methylprednisilone
powder to administer via the patient's IV. The clinical
instructor corrects the student when the student does
which of the following?
A. wipes the vial with alcohol
B. mixes the powder and diluent in the vial by vigorously
shaking together
C. check to ensure the medication is free from clumping or
particulate matter before drawing up
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D. injects the diluent into the vial with the powder -
Answer-B. mixes the powder and diluent in the vial by
vigorously shaking together
the client has an order for Heparin 5000 units
Subcutaneous twice daily. Which of the following indicates
the nurse needs additional education about giving Heparin
via this route? select all that apply
a. a 5/8 inch needle is used
b. the heparin is injected into the upper arm
c. the nurse rubs the site after the injection
d. the nurse avoids injecting any scar tissue - Answer-b.
the heparin is injected into the upper arm
c. the nurse rubs the site after the injection
when administering and influenza vaccine to a client, the
student knows this vaccine is given via the intramuscular
route. which of the following would indicate that this
student understands about giving IM injections
a. the use a 5/8 in needle
b. they inject at a 45 degree angle
c. they don't rub the site after the injection