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This document covers Exam 1 review material for UTA NURS 3320, including complete exam-style questions with accurate answers for the 2026 exam. It is structured to reflect key course concepts and learning objectives tested in Exam 1. The material is based on an already passed exam and is designed to support effective review and confident exam preparation.
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This document covers Exam 1 review material for UTA NURS 3320, including complete exam-style questions with accurate answers for the 2026 exam. It is structured to reflect key course concepts and learning objectives tested in Exam 1. The material is based on an already passed exam and is designed to support effective review and confident exam preparation.
NURS 3320 - Assessment Exam 1 ACTUAL 
UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT 
ANSWERS 
What are the types of assessments? - CORRECT ANSWERSInitial comprehensive 
Ongoing 
Focused 
Emergency 
Normal BP - CORRECT ANSWERS120/80 
Normal HR - CORRECT ANSWERS60-100 bpm 
Normal RR - CORRECT ANSWERS10-20 bpm, usually 1:4 with HR 
Normal SpO2 - CORRECT ANSWERS>97% 
Normal oral temperature - CORRECT ANSWERS96-99.5F (35.8-37.3C) 
Normal axillary temperature - CORRECT ANSWERS1 degree Celsius lower th...
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NURS 3320 - Assessment Exam 1 ACTUAL 
UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT 
ANSWERS 
What are the types of assessments? - CORRECT ANSWERSInitial comprehensive 
Ongoing 
Focused 
Emergency 
Normal BP - CORRECT ANSWERS120/80 
Normal HR - CORRECT ANSWERS60-100 bpm 
Normal RR - CORRECT ANSWERS10-20 bpm, usually 1:4 with HR 
Normal SpO2 - CORRECT ANSWERS>97% 
Normal oral temperature - CORRECT ANSWERS96-99.5F (35.8-37.3C) 
Normal axillary temperature - CORRECT ANSWERS1 degree Celsius lower th...
NURS 3320 Test Bank Intravenous Therapy Questions and Answers and Rationale 
1.	You are training nurses at your hospital to insert midline catheters. What would you teach the nurses about how many inches of the catheter should be inserted into the required site and for how long can it be used? 
A)	1 to 3 inches, used for up to 3 weeks 
B)	3 to 6 inches, used for up to 4 weeks 
C)	7 to 8 inches, used for up to 5 weeks 
D)	8 to 9 inches, used for up to 6 weeks 
Ans:	B 
Feedback: 
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NURS 3320 Test Bank Intravenous Therapy Questions and Answers and Rationale 
1.	You are training nurses at your hospital to insert midline catheters. What would you teach the nurses about how many inches of the catheter should be inserted into the required site and for how long can it be used? 
A)	1 to 3 inches, used for up to 3 weeks 
B)	3 to 6 inches, used for up to 4 weeks 
C)	7 to 8 inches, used for up to 5 weeks 
D)	8 to 9 inches, used for up to 6 weeks 
Ans:	B 
Feedback: 
A midline cathete...
NURS 3320 Test Bank Intravenous Therapy Questions and Answers and Rationale 
1.	You are training nurses at your hospital to insert midline catheters. What would you teach the nurses about how many inches of the catheter should be inserted into the required site and for how long can it be used? 
A)	1 to 3 inches, used for up to 3 weeks 
B)	3 to 6 inches, used for up to 4 weeks 
C)	7 to 8 inches, used for up to 5 weeks 
D)	8 to 9 inches, used for up to 6 weeks 
Ans:	B 
Feedback: 
A midline cathete...
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NURS 3320 Test Bank Intravenous Therapy Questions and Answers and Rationale 
1.	You are training nurses at your hospital to insert midline catheters. What would you teach the nurses about how many inches of the catheter should be inserted into the required site and for how long can it be used? 
A)	1 to 3 inches, used for up to 3 weeks 
B)	3 to 6 inches, used for up to 4 weeks 
C)	7 to 8 inches, used for up to 5 weeks 
D)	8 to 9 inches, used for up to 6 weeks 
Ans:	B 
Feedback: 
A midline cathete...
Test Bank NURS 3320 Perioperative Care Questions and Answers and Rationale 
1.	You are caring for a client 6 hours postsurgery. You observe that the client voids urine frequently and in small amounts. You know that this most probably indicates what? 
A)	Requirement of intermittent catheterization 
B)	Calculus formation 
C)	Urine retention 
D)	Urinary infection 
Ans:	C 
Feedback: 
Voiding frequent, small amounts of urine indicates retention of urine with elimination of overflow. The nurse should ...
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Test Bank NURS 3320 Perioperative Care Questions and Answers and Rationale 
1.	You are caring for a client 6 hours postsurgery. You observe that the client voids urine frequently and in small amounts. You know that this most probably indicates what? 
A)	Requirement of intermittent catheterization 
B)	Calculus formation 
C)	Urine retention 
D)	Urinary infection 
Ans:	C 
Feedback: 
Voiding frequent, small amounts of urine indicates retention of urine with elimination of overflow. The nurse should ...
Test Bank NURS 3320 Perioperative Care Questions and Answers and Rationale 
1.	You are caring for a client 6 hours postsurgery. You observe that the client voids urine frequently and in small amounts. You know that this most probably indicates what? 
A)	Requirement of intermittent catheterization 
B)	Calculus formation 
C)	Urine retention 
D)	Urinary infection 
Ans:	C 
Feedback: 
Voiding frequent, small amounts of urine indicates retention of urine with elimination of overflow. The nurse should ...
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Test Bank NURS 3320 Perioperative Care Questions and Answers and Rationale 
1.	You are caring for a client 6 hours postsurgery. You observe that the client voids urine frequently and in small amounts. You know that this most probably indicates what? 
A)	Requirement of intermittent catheterization 
B)	Calculus formation 
C)	Urine retention 
D)	Urinary infection 
Ans:	C 
Feedback: 
Voiding frequent, small amounts of urine indicates retention of urine with elimination of overflow. The nurse should ...