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Updated/Latest Medical Surgical Nursing I 2025–2026 Comprehensive Test Bank Questions and Answers for Adult Health Nursing Foundations Medical Surgical Nursing Examination Preparation Clinical Judgment Patient Care Management and NCLEX Success Study Resou

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Master the foundational concepts of adult health and medical-surgical nursing with this comprehensive test bank for Medical Surgical Nursing I. This study resource is designed to help nursing students build a strong understanding of core medical-surgical principles and develop essential clinical judgment skills required in hospital and clinical practice settings. Coverage includes the nursing process in adult care, health assessment, fluid and electrolyte balance, acid-base balance, infection control, inflammation and immunity, pain management, perioperative nursing, basic cardiovascular and respiratory disorders, endocrine and metabolic conditions, medication safety, patient education, and priority-setting in nursing care. The material emphasizes critical thinking, safe clinical decision-making, and evidence-based practice to prepare students for both examinations and real-world healthcare environments. Ideal for quizzes, exams, self-assessment, classroom review, and NCLEX preparation, this resource supports academic success and clinical competence. Updated for 2025–2026 nursing curricula and examination standards, it serves as an essential companion for students beginning their journey in medical-surgical nursing and building a strong foundation for advanced nursing practice.

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CARE OF CLIENTS WITH CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS
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SITUATION: Basic knowledge about the physiology of the cardiovascular system will greatly help the nurse
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health history, physical examination, and monitoring of variety of laboratory and diagnostic test results.
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1. The pumping action of the heart is accomplished by the rhythmic contraction and relaxation of its
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muscular wall. What change occurs during systole?
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a. The chambers of the heart become smaller as the blood is ejected
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b. The heart chambers fill with blood in preparation for subsequent ejection.
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d. The myocardium becomes thinner as it blood enter the
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chamber. ANSWER: A
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Rationale: As the blood coming from the systemic circulation enters the inferior and superior vena cava, the
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heart become smaller as the blood is ejected to the circulation.
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2. Cardiac conduction system generates and transmits electrical impulses that stimulate contraction of
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characteristics of the electrical cell?
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c. Conductivity, potentiality, refractivity
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ANSWER: D
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by its automaticity, conductivity, and excitability.
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a. Ability to transmit an electrical impulse from one cell to another
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impulse ANSWER: C
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by it its Automaticity, conductivity, and excitability. Automaticity refers to the ability to initiate an electrical
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FFimpulse. Option A refers to conductivity of the cell. Option B refers to excitability. Option D doesn’t refer to
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4. Cardiac output must be responsive to changes in the metabolic demand. You know that cardiac output
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can be determined by:
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a. Measuring the amount of blood ejected per heartbeat and multiplying it to the client’s heart rate.
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b. Summing up the stroke volume with the client’s heart rate FF T FFT FF T FF T FF T T
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c. Getting the heart rate of the client and the client’s stroke volume and BP
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rate ANSWER: A
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Rationale: Cardiac output refers to the amount of blood pumped by each ventricle during a given period.
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blood ejected per heartbeat.
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5. Heart rate is stimulated by the following except: T
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d. The sympathetic system
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stimulating the sympathetic nervous system. Excess thyroid hormone like in patients with hyperthyroidism,
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6. One student nurse asks you how to determine the stroke volume of the heart. You will answer the
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question, knowingly that stroke volume is determined by:
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b. The intrinsic contractility of the cardiac muscle
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c. The pressure gradient against which the muscle ejects blood during contraction
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7. You know that there are factors that may bring changes in the cardiac structure associated with aging
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c. Increased sensitivity to baroreceptors
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8. How are you going to assess a client with postural hypotension? Arrange the following in order of execution.
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iv. Assess BP changes with client sitting on the edge of the bed with feet dangling and standing
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FFrelated to misplacing or adjusting the cuff. Lastly document the HR and BP.
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9. You assess a patient for postural hypotension and recognize the following are normal postural responses except:
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d. An increase of 5 mm Hg in diastolic
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Reference: Medical-Surgical by Brunner and Suddarth’s, 11th edition, p.799. FFT FF T FFT FF T FF T FF T FF T T
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10. You check the client’s chart and see on the assessment data that the client’s pulse strength is “left
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Rationale: Pulse is weak, thready, and difficult to palpate only if pressure is applied. 0: pulse not palpable or absent.
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11. A nurse is explaining the anatomy and physiology of the heart to a group of adults participating in a
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SITUATION: Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death and showed in later studies that many of the
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to coronary arteries is supplied during diastole. This is the relaxation of the muscle, the heart chambers fill
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Reference: Bare, B.G. and Smeltzer, S.C. (2004). Brunner & Suddarth’s Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing.
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blood flow.
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Reference: Bare, B.G. and Smeltzer, S.C. (2004). Brunner & Suddarth’s Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing.
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14. A murmur is heard at the second left intercostals space along the left sternal border. Which valve area is this?
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border. Option A – aortic valve abnormalities are heard at the second intercostal space, to the right of the
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Option D – tricuspid valve abnormalities are heard at the third and fourth intercostals spaces along the sternal
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border. Reference: Bare, B.G. and Smeltzer, S.C. (2004). Brunner & Suddarth’s Textbook of Medical-Surgical
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Nursing. 10th Edition, Vol. 1. Page 664
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15. What position should the nurse place the head of the bed in to obtain the most accurate reading of
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jugular vein distention?
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angle and the point of highest pulsation with the head of the bed inclined between 15 and 30 degrees.
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Option B and D – increased pressure can’t be seen when the client is supine or when the head of the bed is
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raised 10 degrees because the point that marks the pressure level is above the jaw, therefore not visible.
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Reference: Bare, B.G. and Smeltzer, S.C. (2004). Brunner & Suddarth’s Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing.
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16. After teaching a group of adults about modifiable risk factors for coronary artery disease (CAD), the
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community health nurse knows that the group needs additional teaching if which finding is identified as
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one of these factors?
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c. Hypercholesterolemia
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Family history is a risk factor for CAD, but it is a non-modifiable risk factor. Cigarette smoking, elevated
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cholesterol levels (hypercholesterolemia), and hypertension are modifiable risk factors for CAD.
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Reference: Bare, B.G. and Smeltzer, S.C. (2004). Brunner & Suddarth’s Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing.
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17. A client is scheduled to undergo percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA). Which statement
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by the nurse best explains the procedure to the client?
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a. "PTCA involves opening a blocked artery with an inflatable balloon located on the end of a catheter."
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b. "PTCA involves cutting away blockages with a special catheter."
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c. "PTCA involves passing a catheter through the coronary arteries to find blocked arteries."
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d. "PTCA involves inserting grafts to divert blood from blocked coronary
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arteries." ANSWER: A
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PTCA is best described as insertion of a balloon-tipped catheter into the coronary artery to compress a plaque,
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thereby opening a stenosed or blocked artery.
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Option B - this is a description of an atherectomy.
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Option C - this only describes a cardiac
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catheterization.
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Option D - Inserting grafts to divert blood from blocked arteries describes coronary artery bypass graft
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surgery. Reference: Bare, B.G. and Smeltzer, S.C. (2004). Brunner & Suddarth’s Textbook of Medical-Surgical
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Nursing. 10th Edition, Vol. 1. Page 733-735
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18. As initial step in treating a client with angina, the physician prescribes nitroglycerin tablets, 0.3 mg
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given sublingually. This drug’s principal effects are produced by:
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a. Antispasmodic effects on the pericardium FFT FF T FF T T
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c. Vasodilation of peripheral vasculature
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b. Causing an increased myocardial oxygen T
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d. Improved conductivity in the myocardium
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ANSWER: C
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Nitroglycerin produces peripheral vasodilation, which reduces myocardial oxygen consumption and demand.
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Vasodilation in coronary arteries and collateral vessels may also increase blood flow to the ischemic areas of
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the heart.
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Option A and D - nitroglycerin does not have an effect on pericardial spasticity or conductivity in the
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myocardium. Option B - nitroglycerin decreases myocardial oxygen demand.
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Reference: Bare, B.G. and Smeltzer, S.C. (2004). Brunner & Suddarth’s Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing.
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10th Edition, Vol. 1. Page 721
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19. A client is experiencing an acute myocardial infarction (MI) and I.V. morphine is prescribed. Morphine is
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given because it:
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