PRACTICE EXAM 2024/2025| WITH 208 NGN
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS|
GRADED A+
While talking with a patient with a diagnosis of end
stage liver disease, the registered nurse notices the
patient is unable to stay awake and seems to fall asleep
in the middle of a sentence. The registered nurse
recognizes these symptoms to be indicative of what
condition?
A. Hyperglycemia
B. Increased Bile production
C. Increased blood ammonia levels
D. Hypocalcaemia - ...RIGHT ANSWER->> C.
Increased blood ammonia levels
A registered nurse is about to administer warfarin
(Coumadin) to a patient who has atrial
,fibrillation. When the patient asks what his medication
will do, which of the
following is an appropriate nursing response?
a. It helps convert atrial fibrillation to sinus rhythm
b. Is dissolves clots in the bloodstream
c. It slows the response of the ventricles to the fast atrial
impulses
d. It prevents strokes in patients who have atrial fibrillation -
...RIGHT ANSWER->> d. It prevents strokes in patients
who have atrial fibrillation
A registered nurse in a cardiac care unit is caring for a
patient with acute heart failure. Which
of the following findings should the registered
nurse expect? a. Decreased brain natriuretic
peptide (BNP)
b. Elevated central venous pressure (CVP)
c. Decreased pulmonary pressure
,d. Increases urinary outpu - ...RIGHT ANSWER->>
b. Elevated central venous pressure (CVP)
A patient comes into the ED reporting nausea and
vomiting that worsens when
lying down and without relief from antacids. The
provider suspects acute
pancreatitis. Which of the following lab test results should
the registered nurse expect to see if
the patient has acute
pancreatitis? a. Decreased WBC
b. Increased serum amylase
c. Decreased serum lipase
d. Increased serum calcium - ...RIGHT ANSWER->>
b. Increased serum amylase
A registered nurse in the ICU is caring for a patient
who has acute respiratory distress
, syndrome (ARDS) and is receiving mechanical via an
endotracheal tube. The
provider plans to extubate her within the next 24 hour.
Which of the following is
an important criterion for extubating the
patient? a. Ability to cough effectively
b. Adequate tidal volume without manually assisted
breaths c. No indication of infection
d. No need for supplemental oxygen - ...RIGHT
ANSWER->> b. Adequate tidal volume without
manually assisted breaths
A patient with massive trauma and possible spinal cord
injury is admitted to the
emergency department (ED). Which finding by the
registered nurse will help confirm a diagnosis