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Medical-Surgical Nursing Assessment
Q001: A 68-year-old male presents to the ED with crushing chest pain radiating to the
jaw, diaphoresis, and nausea. Vital signs: BP 88/52, HR 118, RR 28, SpO2 89% on
room air. The 12-lead ECG shows ST elevation in leads II, III, and aVF with reciprocal
changes. What is the priority nursing intervention?
Options:
A. Administer sublingual nitroglycerin 0.4 mg
B. Obtain a chest X-ray STAT
C. Initiate rapid sequence intubation
D. Activate the catheterization lab and prepare for immediate PCI
Answer: D
Q002: A 72-year-old female with a history of COPD is admitted with acute respiratory
distress. ABG results: pH 7.28, PaCO2 68 mmHg, PaO2 52 mmHg, HCO3- 32 mEq/L.
She is on 2L NC oxygen. What is the most appropriate action?
Options:
A. Increase oxygen to 4L NC
B. Initiate non-invasive positive pressure ventilation (BiPAP)
C. Administer nebulized bronchodilator treatment
D. Prepare for immediate intubation and mechanical ventilation
Answer: B
Q003: A 55-year-old male with end-stage renal disease on hemodialysis presents with
muscle weakness, paresthesia, and peaked T waves on ECG. Labs show K+ 6.8
mEq/L. What is the priority intervention?
Options:
A. Administer calcium gluconate IV
B. Give insulin 10 units IV with D50
,C. Initiate emergent hemodialysis
D. Administer sodium polystyrene sulfonate orally
Answer: A
Q004: A 32-year-old female with type 1 diabetes presents with Kussmaul respirations,
fruity breath, and glucose of 450 mg/dL. ABG shows pH 7.20, PaCO2 28, HCO3- 12.
What is the priority nursing action?
Options:
A. Start an insulin infusion at 0.1 units/kg/hr
B. Begin rapid infusion of 0.9% NS
C. Check serum potassium level immediately
D. Administer bicarbonate IV
Answer: B
Q005: A 78-year-old male with cirrhosis presents with massive hematemesis and
melena. BP is 70/40, HR 130. What is the priority intervention?
Options:
A. Insert a nasogastric tube for lavage
B. Initiate massive transfusion protocol
C. Administer vitamin K 10 mg IV
D. Start octreotide infusion
Answer: B
Q006: A 45-year-old female post-op day 2 after abdominal surgery reports sudden
chest pain and dyspnea. Vital signs: BP 90/60, HR 125, RR 32. She is receiving heparin
prophylaxis. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Options:
A. Myocardial infarction
B. Pulmonary embolism
C. Atelectasis
D. Pneumonia
Answer: B
, Q007: A 62-year-old male with a history of smoking presents with hemoptysis, weight
loss, and a new cough. Chest CT shows a 4cm spiculated mass in the right upper lobe.
What is the priority nursing intervention?
Options:
A. Prepare for immediate lobectomy
B. Obtain a sputum sample for cytology
C. Arrange for tissue biopsy via bronchoscopy
D. Start empiric antibiotics
Answer: C
Q008: A 38-year-old female with a history of IV drug use presents with fever, chills, and
a new holosystolic murmur. Blood cultures are positive for Staphylococcus aureus.
What complication should the nurse monitor for?
Options:
A. Acute kidney injury
B. Cerebral emboli
C. Acute respiratory distress syndrome
D. Disseminated intravascular coagulation
Answer: B
Q009: A 28-year-old male with a T6 spinal cord injury presents with severe headache,
flushing, and BP 220/120. He reports bladder distention. What is this condition?
Options:
A. Malignant hypertension
B. Autonomic dysreflexia
C. Spinal shock
D. Increased intracranial pressure
Answer: B
Q010: A 50-year-old female with rheumatoid arthritis on methotrexate presents with
fever, productive cough, and left lower lobe consolidation on chest X-ray. What is the
priority nursing consideration?
A. Hold methotrexate immediately
B. Obtain sputum culture before antibiotics
C. Place in protective isolation
D. Administer live attenuated influenza vaccine