NUR 2502 EXAM 3 FINAL 2 LATEST VERSIONS 2025/2026 EXAM 100
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS /MULTIDIMENSIONAL CARE
3 EXAM 3 |ALREADY GRADED A+|RASMUSSEN COLLEGE
Which sounds is indicative of mitral regurgitation? a. high-pitched
holosystolic murmur b. rumbling, apical diastolic murmur c.
blowing, decrescendo diastolic murmur d. systolic click -
ANSWER-high-pitched holosystolic murmur
Which sounds is indicative of mitral valve prolapse? a. high-
pitched holosystolic murmur b. rumbling, apical diastolic murmur
c. blowing, decrescendo diastolic murmur d. systolic click -
ANSWER-systolic click
Which sounds is indicative of aortic regurgitation? a. high-pitched
holosystolic murmur b. rumbling, apical diastolic murmur c.
blowing, decrescendo diastolic murmur d. systolic click -
ANSWER-c. blowing, decrescendo diastolic murmur
Which post-anesthetic care patient should be seen / assessed
first? a. A patient with respiratory depression b. A patient with
decreased blood pressure c. A patient complaining of pain d. An
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alert patient ready for transfer to the floor - ANSWER-A patient
with respiratory depression
The nurse is preparing for initial rounds. Which patient should the
nurse assess first? a. A client with diabetes with a glucose of 180
b. A teenager scheduled for PT this morning c. A 78 year old with
a pressure dressing needing changing d. a 35 year old with
copious secretions from his tracheostomy - ANSWER-35 year old
with copious secretions from his tracheostomy
Signs and Symptoms of Left sided Heart Failure (SATA) a.
Pulmonary Edema b. Coughing c. Crackles d. Dependent Edema
- ANSWER-a. Pulmonary Edema b. Coughing c. Crackles
How often should a patient with heart failure weigh themselves?
a. Weekly b. Monthly c. Daily d. Hourly - ANSWER-Daily
What blood test is used to detect heart failure? a. Triponins b.
CBC c. BNP d. ABGs - ANSWER-BNP
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What diagnostic test is the gold standard to determine if a patient
has heart failure? a. ECHO b. MRI c. Chest Xray d. Ultrasound -
ANSWER-ECHO
What are some risk factors that can lead to heart failure? (SATA)
a. Lifestyle b. Hypertension c. Smoking d. Diabetes - ANSWER-
(SATA) a. Lifestyle b. Hypertension c. Smoking d. Diabetes
What can predispose a patient to mitral stenosis? a. Rheumatic
Fever b. Age c. Connective tissue disorder d. Infective
endocarditis - ANSWER-a. Rheumatic Fever
What is NOT as symptom of mitral valve stenosis? a. Fatigue b.
Hypertension c. Dyspnea on exertion d. Pink frothy Sputum -
ANSWER-Hypertension
How is mitral valve stenosis treated? (select 2) a. Valve
replacement b. transcatheter valve therapy c. Heart transplant d.
Percutaneous balloon valvuloplasty - ANSWER-a. Valve
replacement d. Percutaneous balloon valvuloplasty
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What is the best treatment for a patient with end stage heart
failure? a. Heart Transplant b. Beta Blockers c. Coronary Artery
Bypass Graft d. Percutaneous balloon valvuloplasty - ANSWER-
Heart Transplant
What is the cardinal sign for pulmonary edema? a. Frothy Sputum
b. Dyspnea c. Wheezes d. Syncope on exertion - ANSWER-
Frothy Sputum
What kind of medication will a client who has had a valve
replacement be on for life? a. Antiarrythmias b. clotting factors c.
Antihypertensives d. Blood thinners - ANSWER-Blood thinners
If a patient has an order for oxygen but is not receiving any, what
should the nurse do? a. Give them o2 b. Check order and come
back c. Ignore them d. See other patients - ANSWER-a. Give
them o2
What are signs that a patient with pulmonary edema is doing
better? Select 2 a. Decreased SOB b. Decreased swelling c.