NUR 176 Concepts of Adult Health Nursing for the Practical Nurse I
HONDROS NUR 176 ACTUAL FINAL EXAM 2025
SUMMER –FALL ALL 3 VERSIONS GRADED A
(ORIGINAL PDF)
The nurse is assisting in implementing care plan for a patient with dementia. Which
interventions would you expect to see? (SATA)
Keep a large clock and calendar in view, reduce distractions during meal times, reduce exposure
to over-stimulating situations, and monitor weight regularly for changes.
Nurse is caring for a patient with type 1 diabetes. Which indicates need for further assessment?
"My dad and his dad had pancreatic cancer"
Which of the following indicates that teaching on meningitis is understood? (SATA)
It is important that we vaccinate our son at the proper times, meningitis is contagious if
exposed to the bodily fluids from another infected child, and if our child contracts bacterial
meningitis, he will need antibiotic treatment immediately.
The nurse is caring for a patient with alzheimer's who is stumbling in the hall frequently. The
nurse will do which of the following to protect the client? (SATA)
Offer social or physical activity to promote safety, encourage staff or family supervision for
safety, and maintain a cal environment for the patient.
,NUR 176 Concepts of Adult Health Nursing for the Practical Nurse I
The LPN is preparing to DC a patient with Type 1 Diabetes. What teaching should the LPN
provide? (SATA)
Effects of illness and stress on the glucose level, S&S of hypoglycemia, and effects of exercise on
the glucose level
The nurse is caring for a patient with type II diabetes. What statement requires further teaching
by the nurse? (SATA)
"I am having difficulty with my wife in bed", "My wife and I love to walk barefoot in the sand",
and "My heart Dr. put me on a new pill".
Your patient is experiencing a new onset myoclonic (muscle-jerking) seizures. The nurse knows
which one of the following statements are true about the seizure characteristics?
Sudden excessive jerking of the body or extremities.
Nurse is caring for a patient with diabetes who is concerned about developing long-term
complications. Which interventions would the nurse assist the patient with for this? (SATA)
Daily foot exams, annual renal function tests, and maintain LDL under 150mg/dL
The nurse is caring for a patient with type II Diabetes. Which statement would indicate a need
for further assessment by the nurse? (SATA)
,NUR 176 Concepts of Adult Health Nursing for the Practical Nurse I
I mix my glargine insulin with my Humalog, I am on prednisone for poison ivy, and I have dry
skin on my heel that keeps cracking.
Patient in ER with symptoms of a stroke. The nurse knows prompt medication attention is
needed within 3 hours to reduce permanent disability or death. Which interventions would
nurse anticipate for patient? (SATA)
Administering tissue plasminogen activator (TPA), CT scan or MRI to rule out hemorrhagic
stroke, Neuro assessment using NIH stroke scale, and Review any history of bleeding disorders.
The nurse is caring for a patient with type I Diabetes post-op 1 day after a right hip
replacement.. What should be monitored for this patient? (SATA)
Microalbuminuria, BUN/Creatinine, Blood pressure, and CBC
Nurse is caring for patient recently dx with seizures and prescribed phenytoin (Dilantin). What
education should we include? (SATA)
Patient should avoid alcohol when taking seizure meds, patient should be encouraged to do
good oral hygiene, explain the need to continue medication even when seizures stop, explain
that the patient may have driving restrictions.
When assessing for meningitis or encephalitis, the nurse is aware which of the following
statements is true?
Determining organism specific cause of the condition
, NUR 176 Concepts of Adult Health Nursing for the Practical Nurse I
Lasix (furosemide)
Diuretic (loop) Lowers glucose level, electrolyte depletion (check K+ and Na) FVD can occur
monitor edema check daily weights.
coumadin (warfin)
anticoagulant interferes with clotting synthesis of vit K. Hemorrhage monitor check blood in
stool avoid otc meds. Use electric razor. Watch for cuts use soft tooth brush daily PTT and INR
labs
Metoprolol (lopressor)
Beta blocker. HTN CHF and MI blocks beta 2 watch for respiratory depression and not given to
asthmatics. Lowers BP. monitor glucose I/O and heart rate. Don't administrator if HR is below
60
Kayexalate (sodium polystrene sulfonate)
treatment for HyperKalemia gonna be pooping a lot! monitor electrolytes and interactions with
warfin K-exit
incomplete emptying of the bladder may result in
possibility of UTI
HONDROS NUR 176 ACTUAL FINAL EXAM 2025
SUMMER –FALL ALL 3 VERSIONS GRADED A
(ORIGINAL PDF)
The nurse is assisting in implementing care plan for a patient with dementia. Which
interventions would you expect to see? (SATA)
Keep a large clock and calendar in view, reduce distractions during meal times, reduce exposure
to over-stimulating situations, and monitor weight regularly for changes.
Nurse is caring for a patient with type 1 diabetes. Which indicates need for further assessment?
"My dad and his dad had pancreatic cancer"
Which of the following indicates that teaching on meningitis is understood? (SATA)
It is important that we vaccinate our son at the proper times, meningitis is contagious if
exposed to the bodily fluids from another infected child, and if our child contracts bacterial
meningitis, he will need antibiotic treatment immediately.
The nurse is caring for a patient with alzheimer's who is stumbling in the hall frequently. The
nurse will do which of the following to protect the client? (SATA)
Offer social or physical activity to promote safety, encourage staff or family supervision for
safety, and maintain a cal environment for the patient.
,NUR 176 Concepts of Adult Health Nursing for the Practical Nurse I
The LPN is preparing to DC a patient with Type 1 Diabetes. What teaching should the LPN
provide? (SATA)
Effects of illness and stress on the glucose level, S&S of hypoglycemia, and effects of exercise on
the glucose level
The nurse is caring for a patient with type II diabetes. What statement requires further teaching
by the nurse? (SATA)
"I am having difficulty with my wife in bed", "My wife and I love to walk barefoot in the sand",
and "My heart Dr. put me on a new pill".
Your patient is experiencing a new onset myoclonic (muscle-jerking) seizures. The nurse knows
which one of the following statements are true about the seizure characteristics?
Sudden excessive jerking of the body or extremities.
Nurse is caring for a patient with diabetes who is concerned about developing long-term
complications. Which interventions would the nurse assist the patient with for this? (SATA)
Daily foot exams, annual renal function tests, and maintain LDL under 150mg/dL
The nurse is caring for a patient with type II Diabetes. Which statement would indicate a need
for further assessment by the nurse? (SATA)
,NUR 176 Concepts of Adult Health Nursing for the Practical Nurse I
I mix my glargine insulin with my Humalog, I am on prednisone for poison ivy, and I have dry
skin on my heel that keeps cracking.
Patient in ER with symptoms of a stroke. The nurse knows prompt medication attention is
needed within 3 hours to reduce permanent disability or death. Which interventions would
nurse anticipate for patient? (SATA)
Administering tissue plasminogen activator (TPA), CT scan or MRI to rule out hemorrhagic
stroke, Neuro assessment using NIH stroke scale, and Review any history of bleeding disorders.
The nurse is caring for a patient with type I Diabetes post-op 1 day after a right hip
replacement.. What should be monitored for this patient? (SATA)
Microalbuminuria, BUN/Creatinine, Blood pressure, and CBC
Nurse is caring for patient recently dx with seizures and prescribed phenytoin (Dilantin). What
education should we include? (SATA)
Patient should avoid alcohol when taking seizure meds, patient should be encouraged to do
good oral hygiene, explain the need to continue medication even when seizures stop, explain
that the patient may have driving restrictions.
When assessing for meningitis or encephalitis, the nurse is aware which of the following
statements is true?
Determining organism specific cause of the condition
, NUR 176 Concepts of Adult Health Nursing for the Practical Nurse I
Lasix (furosemide)
Diuretic (loop) Lowers glucose level, electrolyte depletion (check K+ and Na) FVD can occur
monitor edema check daily weights.
coumadin (warfin)
anticoagulant interferes with clotting synthesis of vit K. Hemorrhage monitor check blood in
stool avoid otc meds. Use electric razor. Watch for cuts use soft tooth brush daily PTT and INR
labs
Metoprolol (lopressor)
Beta blocker. HTN CHF and MI blocks beta 2 watch for respiratory depression and not given to
asthmatics. Lowers BP. monitor glucose I/O and heart rate. Don't administrator if HR is below
60
Kayexalate (sodium polystrene sulfonate)
treatment for HyperKalemia gonna be pooping a lot! monitor electrolytes and interactions with
warfin K-exit
incomplete emptying of the bladder may result in
possibility of UTI