AMBULATORY CARE NURSING CERTIFICATION
EXAM 2025/2026 WITH 100% ACCURATE
SOLUTIONS
1. Describe the role of palivizumab (Synagis) in the prevention of RSV in high-
risk infants.
Palivizumab (Synagis) is a vaccine that stimulates active immunity in
infants.
Palivizumab (Synagis) is used to treat RSV infections in hospitalized
infants.
Palivizumab (Synagis) provides temporary, passive immunity to
protect high-risk infants from RSV.
Palivizumab (Synagis) offers permanent immunity against RSV for all
infants.
2. Describe the significance of empyema in the context of pneumonia and its
treatment options.
Empyema is a mild condition that resolves without treatment.
Empyema is unrelated to pneumonia and does not require
intervention.
Empyema is a type of pneumonia that does not involve fluid.
Empyema is significant as it indicates an infection of the fluid in
the chest, requiring interventions like chest tube placement or
surgery.
3. What is the correct preparation for a TEE?
,No food or nonclear liquids for at least 6 hours and NPO for 3
hours before the procedure.
, NPO for all food and fluids for at least 12 hours before the
procedure.
NPO for all food and fluids for at least 6 hours before the
procedure.
No food or nonclear liquids for at least 12 hours and NPO for 6 hours
before the procedure.
4. During a physical examination, you find that a patient's prostate is
significantly larger than normal. What should be your next step in patient
care?
Document the size and move on to the next patient
Further evaluation and possible referral to a specialist
Ignore the finding and continue with the assessment
Advise the patient to increase fluid intake
5. What is the primary budgeting method recommended for new practices?
Zero based.
Capital budget.
Incremental budget.
Historical based budget.
6. If Nurse Teresa hears fine crackling sounds during her assessment of a
patient with congestive heart failure, what should be her immediate nursing
action?
Assess the patient's oxygen saturation and respiratory status.
Document the findings and continue with the assessment.
, Prepare the patient for a chest X-ray.
Administer a bronchodilator immediately.
7. What is the term used to describe the official name that reflects the
chemical structure of a drug?
Trade name
Chemical name
Generic name
Common name
8. A nurse assesses a patient with suspected dehydration and finds a urine
specific gravity of 1.030. What does this indicate about the patient's
hydration status?
The patient is well-hydrated.
The patient is experiencing fluid overload.
The patient may be mildly dehydrated.
The patient is severely dehydrated.
9. If Nurse Cheryl suspects an overdose of amphetamines in a patient, what
immediate nursing intervention should she prioritize?
Administer sedatives to calm the patient immediately.
Conduct a thorough assessment of the patient's vital signs and
mental status.
Isolate the patient from other individuals to prevent agitation.
Provide the patient with food and water to stabilize them.
EXAM 2025/2026 WITH 100% ACCURATE
SOLUTIONS
1. Describe the role of palivizumab (Synagis) in the prevention of RSV in high-
risk infants.
Palivizumab (Synagis) is a vaccine that stimulates active immunity in
infants.
Palivizumab (Synagis) is used to treat RSV infections in hospitalized
infants.
Palivizumab (Synagis) provides temporary, passive immunity to
protect high-risk infants from RSV.
Palivizumab (Synagis) offers permanent immunity against RSV for all
infants.
2. Describe the significance of empyema in the context of pneumonia and its
treatment options.
Empyema is a mild condition that resolves without treatment.
Empyema is unrelated to pneumonia and does not require
intervention.
Empyema is a type of pneumonia that does not involve fluid.
Empyema is significant as it indicates an infection of the fluid in
the chest, requiring interventions like chest tube placement or
surgery.
3. What is the correct preparation for a TEE?
,No food or nonclear liquids for at least 6 hours and NPO for 3
hours before the procedure.
, NPO for all food and fluids for at least 12 hours before the
procedure.
NPO for all food and fluids for at least 6 hours before the
procedure.
No food or nonclear liquids for at least 12 hours and NPO for 6 hours
before the procedure.
4. During a physical examination, you find that a patient's prostate is
significantly larger than normal. What should be your next step in patient
care?
Document the size and move on to the next patient
Further evaluation and possible referral to a specialist
Ignore the finding and continue with the assessment
Advise the patient to increase fluid intake
5. What is the primary budgeting method recommended for new practices?
Zero based.
Capital budget.
Incremental budget.
Historical based budget.
6. If Nurse Teresa hears fine crackling sounds during her assessment of a
patient with congestive heart failure, what should be her immediate nursing
action?
Assess the patient's oxygen saturation and respiratory status.
Document the findings and continue with the assessment.
, Prepare the patient for a chest X-ray.
Administer a bronchodilator immediately.
7. What is the term used to describe the official name that reflects the
chemical structure of a drug?
Trade name
Chemical name
Generic name
Common name
8. A nurse assesses a patient with suspected dehydration and finds a urine
specific gravity of 1.030. What does this indicate about the patient's
hydration status?
The patient is well-hydrated.
The patient is experiencing fluid overload.
The patient may be mildly dehydrated.
The patient is severely dehydrated.
9. If Nurse Cheryl suspects an overdose of amphetamines in a patient, what
immediate nursing intervention should she prioritize?
Administer sedatives to calm the patient immediately.
Conduct a thorough assessment of the patient's vital signs and
mental status.
Isolate the patient from other individuals to prevent agitation.
Provide the patient with food and water to stabilize them.