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NURS 621 Midterm Exam Questions With Correct Answers 2026
Dx: Acute otitis media - Answer-H&P: 
• Ear pain (typical) 
• Decreased hearing (typical) 
• Fever (sometimes) 
• Recent URI or exacerbation of seasonal allergic rhinitis (can be) 
• Unilateral (usual) 
• Bulging tympanic membrane (needed to distinguish from otitis media with 
effusion). Can also be erythematous or opacified. Tympanic membrane can 
rupture (feels relief of ear pain, may then have purulent otorrhea) 
• Dysequilibrium (not common) 
• Conductive hearing loss (usua...
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Dx: Acute otitis media - Answer-H&P: 
• Ear pain (typical) 
• Decreased hearing (typical) 
• Fever (sometimes) 
• Recent URI or exacerbation of seasonal allergic rhinitis (can be) 
• Unilateral (usual) 
• Bulging tympanic membrane (needed to distinguish from otitis media with 
effusion). Can also be erythematous or opacified. Tympanic membrane can 
rupture (feels relief of ear pain, may then have purulent otorrhea) 
• Dysequilibrium (not common) 
• Conductive hearing loss (usua...
Nurs 175 Midterm Practice Exam – 180 Correctly Answered Questions / Nurs 175 Midterm Practice Questions with 100% Correct Answers
Nursing process - Answer-1. Assessment 
2. Diagnosis 
3. Planning 
4. Implementation 
5. Evaluation 
Gordon's Functional Health Patterns - Answer-Health perception-health 
management pattern 
Nutritional-metabolic pattern 
Elimination pattern 
Activity-exercise pattern 
Sleep-rest pattern
- Examen
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Nursing process - Answer-1. Assessment 
2. Diagnosis 
3. Planning 
4. Implementation 
5. Evaluation 
Gordon's Functional Health Patterns - Answer-Health perception-health 
management pattern 
Nutritional-metabolic pattern 
Elimination pattern 
Activity-exercise pattern 
Sleep-rest pattern
NURS 175 Final Exam – Nursing Fundamentals & Clinical Practice Study Guide 2026
Orthostatic BP is? - Answer-difference of >20 systolic and/or >10 diastolic 
Apical pulse location - Answer-Mid clavicular line, 5th intercostal space 
4 broad aims of nursing practice - Answer-1. To promote health 
2. To prevent illness 
3. To restore health 
4. To facilitate copin
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Orthostatic BP is? - Answer-difference of >20 systolic and/or >10 diastolic 
Apical pulse location - Answer-Mid clavicular line, 5th intercostal space 
4 broad aims of nursing practice - Answer-1. To promote health 
2. To prevent illness 
3. To restore health 
4. To facilitate copin
NURS 175 Exam 4 Questions With Correct Answers
The nurse is assessing a client that reports lumbar back pain that for the last 4 
months. What type of back pain would the nurse categorize this as? (Single 
Choice) 
A Chronic pain 
B Subacute pain 
C Acute Pain 
D Transitional Pain - Answer-A 
The client with a herniated disc and lumbar back pain continues to move around 
in bed in an attempt to become comfortable. What position does the nurse 
consider for the client to help relieve some of the discomfort? (Single Choice)* 
A Left side l...
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The nurse is assessing a client that reports lumbar back pain that for the last 4 
months. What type of back pain would the nurse categorize this as? (Single 
Choice) 
A Chronic pain 
B Subacute pain 
C Acute Pain 
D Transitional Pain - Answer-A 
The client with a herniated disc and lumbar back pain continues to move around 
in bed in an attempt to become comfortable. What position does the nurse 
consider for the client to help relieve some of the discomfort? (Single Choice)* 
A Left side l...
ILTS Learning Behavior Specialist I (290) Practice Test Questions With Correct Answers
SPED - Answer-15-20% of students aged 6-17 recieve special education services; 
these students are very much like their peers, the only difference being that they 
have an intellectual, emotional, behavioral or physical deficit that interferes with 
their ability to learn effectively 
Physical Impairments - Answer-can develop during pregnancy, birth or infancy 
Can develop later in life from an injury or disease 
Often affects the cariopulmonary and musculoskeltal systems
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SPED - Answer-15-20% of students aged 6-17 recieve special education services; 
these students are very much like their peers, the only difference being that they 
have an intellectual, emotional, behavioral or physical deficit that interferes with 
their ability to learn effectively 
Physical Impairments - Answer-can develop during pregnancy, birth or infancy 
Can develop later in life from an injury or disease 
Often affects the cariopulmonary and musculoskeltal systems
Exam 3 NURS 175 Exam Questions With Correct Answers
Definition of pain - Answer-whatever the experiencing person says it is, existing 
whenever the experiencing person says it does 
Classifications of Pain - Answer-- Duration 
- Localization/location 
- Etiology 
Duration - Answer-- Acute 
- Chronic
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Definition of pain - Answer-whatever the experiencing person says it is, existing 
whenever the experiencing person says it does 
Classifications of Pain - Answer-- Duration 
- Localization/location 
- Etiology 
Duration - Answer-- Acute 
- Chronic
BARKLEY 3P EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES 2025/2026 LATEST UPDATE EXAM A patient presents with chronic neuropathic pain in his feet secondary to type 2 diabetes. Of the following, the best therapeutic choice would b
Aortic regurgitation - Answer-A soft, high pitched, blowing diastolic decrescendo 
murmur best heard at the 3rd left interspace at base, initiated with S2 and heard 
when the patient sits up and leans forward. 
Mitral stenosis - Answer-A low pitched diastolic rumble that does not radiate, 
best heard at the apex when in the left lateral position. 
Aortic stenosis - Answer-A loud, harsh murmur occurring midsystole, radiating 
down the side of the neck and down to the apex.
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Aortic regurgitation - Answer-A soft, high pitched, blowing diastolic decrescendo 
murmur best heard at the 3rd left interspace at base, initiated with S2 and heard 
when the patient sits up and leans forward. 
Mitral stenosis - Answer-A low pitched diastolic rumble that does not radiate, 
best heard at the apex when in the left lateral position. 
Aortic stenosis - Answer-A loud, harsh murmur occurring midsystole, radiating 
down the side of the neck and down to the apex.
Apea Health Promotion Questions QBank 2026
An infant learns to move the shoulders before learning to control fine finger 
movement. This is an example of which type of developmental progression? 
General to specific 
Central to peripheral 
Cephalocaudal 
Proximodistal - Answer-Proximodistal 
Which one of the following moral developmental tasks would be concerning if a 
15-year-old patient were NOT demonstrating it? 
Delays gratification 
Develops ideals 
Demonstrates self-reliance 
Displays personal dignity - Answer-Develops ideals
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An infant learns to move the shoulders before learning to control fine finger 
movement. This is an example of which type of developmental progression? 
General to specific 
Central to peripheral 
Cephalocaudal 
Proximodistal - Answer-Proximodistal 
Which one of the following moral developmental tasks would be concerning if a 
15-year-old patient were NOT demonstrating it? 
Delays gratification 
Develops ideals 
Demonstrates self-reliance 
Displays personal dignity - Answer-Develops ideals
Comprehensive Clinical Case – NURS 6512 Week 9 | 25-Year-Old Female with TensionType Headache: Assessment, Diagnosis, and Management 2026
Comprehensive Clinical Case – NURS 6512 Week 9 
25-Year-Old Female with Tension-Type Headache 
Patient Demographics 
Age: 25 years 
Sex: Female 
Course: NURS 6512 – Advanced Health Assessment 
Week: 9 
Chief Complaint (CC
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Comprehensive Clinical Case – NURS 6512 Week 9 
25-Year-Old Female with Tension-Type Headache 
Patient Demographics 
Age: 25 years 
Sex: Female 
Course: NURS 6512 – Advanced Health Assessment 
Week: 9 
Chief Complaint (CC
Comprehensive iHuman Case Study: 25- Year-Old Patient with Loose Stools - Week #7 Expert AnalysisComprehensive iHuman Case Study: 25- Year-Old Patient with Loose Stools - Week #7 Expert Analysis
-human Case Study Week 7: Recurrent Loose Stools In A 25-year-old Adult 
Recurrent Loose Stools in a 25-Year-Old Adult 
Comprehensive i-Human Case Study – Week #7 Expert Analysis 
Patient Overview 
Age: 25 years 
Sex: Adult (gender not specified) 
Chief Complaint: Recurrent loose stools 
Case Context: i-Human Case Study – Week #7 
Chief Complaint (CC) 
“Loose stools for several weeks.” 
History of Present Illness (HPI) 
The patient is a 25-year-old adult presenting with recurrent loose s...
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-human Case Study Week 7: Recurrent Loose Stools In A 25-year-old Adult 
Recurrent Loose Stools in a 25-Year-Old Adult 
Comprehensive i-Human Case Study – Week #7 Expert Analysis 
Patient Overview 
Age: 25 years 
Sex: Adult (gender not specified) 
Chief Complaint: Recurrent loose stools 
Case Context: i-Human Case Study – Week #7 
Chief Complaint (CC) 
“Loose stools for several weeks.” 
History of Present Illness (HPI) 
The patient is a 25-year-old adult presenting with recurrent loose s...